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Show 15Ui: I.TIKS. See Baker, Second South, for shoes. Fire escapes are being put in the Wasatch building. . Hear Clnra H dTman at the M. K. ehurch tonight. Vdniission free. Tim SI. Mary's Total Abstinence society so-ciety una about forty members, and will lia library and comfortable headquarters head-quarters soon. The Appollo club, a new musical society so-ciety with nearly sixty voices, w ill hold Its initial meeting in Caldcr'f hall Sat urday Biocting. The temperance lecture in the Meth odist Episcopal church this evening by Mis. Clara Hoffman will doubtless be Well attended. The young ladies' musical society en lertuined with an ex ,uisite programme last evening in w hich the participants were Mrs. Wells. Miss Cilmer, Mr. Pea Woiiy and Professor Krouse . Judge Laney met Architect Appnnvi thiring bis recent visit to Calilortiii, and reports h:m m excellent feather. The building committee will make '"' idiort to teach him w ith a letter. Mr. llai .N I.ipman is now ready to wait on his friends and customers at the Boston Clothing company. Tit Main street, one door north of Descrot Na-t.onnl Na-t.onnl bank. I.ipman. Nadel Sou. What ii said to be the largest train of liachir.ery yet snt over the mountains ti en ro;e to Sail Lake. Four engines ire pulling a train if twenty-live cars . oaiied with machinery for the Co-op. Yagon and Machine company of this city. The mail service between Sail Lake unit Prove is improving. The Union I'.-icifio 4 p. 111. train w ill hereafter curry a mail pouch which is returned the following fol-lowing day at 10 a. in. There are now three daily' mails between this city and l'ioo. As you pass by slep in and see that much-talked of oil painting now hang Ing upon tho walls of the "Council," i;i Commercial street. It actually cost iH.utKi, and you can't possibly afford to miss seeing the handsomest picture ever hown in Salt Lake. The board of loan commissioners ad journcd until next Monday. Yesterday they considered bids for the purchase ff territorial bonds, and the otter of the Utah National bank was accepted, $1001) earh for ten bonds. 'The purchase price was par, with two months' accrued ac-crued interest. Mr. T. J. McKintosh, general freight and passenger aaent of the Utah Central Cen-tral says that the road to Park City is clf.tr anil trains are running on time. Only about six Inches of snow on the summit and one ami a half inches at Park City. This road hns recently put on a new 40-tou consolidated engine w ith all of the latest improvements. Thev are now able to make the trip easily without a helper. Tomorrow morning a party of Salt Lakers interested in mines at Eureka, Tintip, will go to Silver city. The members of the Union Pacific mining company will be there in full force: A. L. Williams, W.C. B. Allen. M. B. Evans, F. T. Hiatt, Judge O. W. Powers, Pow-ers, J. K. Lewis, K. K. Brim, Mr. Thompson and J. T. Stringer. Other gentlemen will accompany and the party will give their properties a thorough thor-ough inspection. The proposed trip vas this afternoon postponed until the weather is more agreeable. |