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Show j5Ki:virriES. See Baker, Second South, for shoes. The new railroad club with headquarters head-quarters on South Main has been christened chris-tened the "Mariposa." Tho other night the residence of MavDr Hague at Nephi narrowly scaped destruction by tire. The plans for the city-county bnild-lng bnild-lng will be considered by the county court which reconvenes tomorrow morning. Suttou Brothers of Grautsville have purchased for range purposes WX)0 acres of land in Summit county from C. E. Wantland. The anniversary concert and ball in honor to tho memory of Bobbie Burns will be given by the Caledonian club and Fiulcy McGregor tonight in G. A. K. hall. Readers of this evening's Timks had better pay attention to the notico of Chris Diehl and pay their water rates; if they fail to do so their houses will be without water. Mr. Max X. Lipman is now ready to wait on his friends and customers at the Boston Clothing company, 78 Main street, one door north of Deseret National Na-tional bank. Lipronn, Nadel & Son. Prof. K. G. Malser will lecture on the "Advantages of Youth" before the students' stu-dents' society in Social hall this evening. even-ing. In addition to tho lecture there will be instrumental and vocal music. The mineral limit case which was to have come up in the United Slates land office yesterday has been postponed until April. 'I'he caso is that of J. J. J. Snell and others, who took up section sec-tion 10, near the penitentiary as mineral min-eral land. The Domolier portrait company which was exposed by TilK Timks when the concern had an ollien in the Ray-bould Ray-bould building on South Main bas suddenly sud-denly decamped from Los Angeles taking with them tho money of people they hud swindled. Tho Castle Gate flagstone company has incorporated. The capital stock, 100,000, is divided into 200,00(1 shares of $1 each. President. It. W. Cross; vice-president, II. Donovan; treasurer, C. II. Wilber: secretary. C. B. Weeks. The quarries of the company are located lo-cated at Castle Gate. . The social of the Daughters of Ro-neka Ro-neka In I. O. (). F. hull last night was a splendid success. Delightful vocal olos were executed by Miss Stromberg and Mrs. Hoyden rendered a number of selections which showed that she is a talented elocutionist. A feature of the evening was dancing. Success attended the second annual ball of the Journeymen Stonecutters' association in (r. A. R. hall last night. The proceeds of the affair will be used to pay the funeral expenses of the late William Madigan, whose illness prior to his demise induced the generous association as-sociation to give the ball for his benefit. |