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Show r,Ki:viri n:s. fee Baker, Second South, for shoes. DrHanrhett,homeopatli,58w.2dS.tel.flfl A new bank may be established at American Fork in the spring. Commissioner Norrell is confined to hit spartrucuts with la grippe. A select ball will be given at the theater thea-ter on Tuesday evening of next week. The Appollo club will have its first aitiging rehearsal next Friday evening. A daily exchange of mad between this city and Milton has been established. estab-lished. A number of prominent politicians of this locality will go to Ogden to aid their favorites in the approaching election. elec-tion. Citv Engineer Doremus is completing his plans for the Parley canyon conduit upon which work will begin as soon as possible. Through the kindness of Grant Bros, the "isters and a number of scholars of St. Mary's academy enjoyed a sleigh ride yesterday. Hard Times 10 cents oir on each and every dollars' worth of shoos bought at Alder & Sons. Wo want your trade. We will please yon. "Hilly" Gage, a prominent citizen ol Nephi, came up from that thriving liltle metropolis on Sunday, and was the guest of Waller Hubbard. William Hatfield, one of the palrl arrhal spirits who have never lost faith In Tintic was up from Eureka yesterday and received a cordial w elcome. Colonel Ed Kelley announces that he Is ready to accommodate the sports and that ha has f'luo with which to hack the colored ' champion in the DixouMo- f 'nrthr mill. We advise those needing shoes to remember re-member the cut sale at Alder Son's. They want your trade and will save ' you money tliese hard times. Opposite Commercial street. The friends and clients of Attorney J. W. Kouns will regret to learn of his alarming illness. He has been if moved to St. Mary's hospital whore he is receiving re-ceiving every attention. An operation was necessary to save the life of William Cooley of Grants-Tille, Grants-Tille, who fell on Main street and ruptured rup-tured himself. He is at the residence of his daughter on West Fourth South. Chief Justice Zane announced at the opening of the supreme court I his morning morn-ing that the resignation of L. K. Rogers, commissioner at Ogden had been accepted, ac-cepted, and A. C. Bishop designated as hi successor. Thomas Hend who was recently arrested ar-rested on complaint of his wife who charged him with beating her, has agreed with his wife to try separation as a remedy for a married life that was somewhat of a failure. M. Rush Warner, manager of the Equitable Life Assurance society, received re-ceived a check this morning for the 2,000 in payment of the ltfe of Alfred 11. Caine. This society pays promptly and without questiou. E. M. Friedman & Co., tho clothiers, No. 33 Main street, whose large stock of gents' furnishings and clothing was slightly damaged by lire and water aro still slaughtering prices unmercifully. Entire stock is being sacrificed. There Is increased sorrow in the tho household of Benjamin A. and Grace K. Taylor of No. 25 North Seventh West streel. Within less than a month three of their children have died, the latest death occurring yesterday. Among the most conspicuous of the turnouts that are seen these hyperborean hyperbo-rean days are those over which Colonel Mike Koney, the well known Denver turfman holds the ribbons. It is understood un-derstood that he is slyly looking for a match dash with some of the local roadsters. The Timks is the recipient of a card announcing the marriage of Harriet Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Ed-mund S. Joy, to K. Delos Marty n at Trinity church, New York city, on the 2"l b lilt. Also the announcement that Mr. and Mrs. R. Delos Martyn will he at home, Salt Lake city, afler" Feb. !!0. The Ft. Douglas Gazette, a new sheet to be published at the camp under the management of Mr. Fred Warner, w ill make its first appearance ou or about the 10th inst. The prospects for its future success are very promising, numerous contracts bavin? already been made with city merchants for liberal lib-eral advertising. P. W.Madseu'g household goods were insured in the Lion lire Insurance company of London, England: "Prussian National" of Stettin, Gor-manj Gor-manj ; and "Home" of Utah. The loss has already been settled satisfactory to Mr. Madsen for about $500.00. The' tire occurred in the dining room, among eome new and handsome furniture. Merriment was the predominant feature of the social of the stockholders of the Tenth ward lumher and building nsRociation held in the large hall over Marks & Co.'s furniture store last night. About i-'OO people were present and enjoyed en-joyed the dancing. The committee consisted of Wm. Fuller. Geo. Buckle. A. M. Musser, John Siddoway. F. R. Poll, J. M. Mickelsen, Edward Brady anil H. A. Reeve. The Henry Dinwoody Furniture company com-pany of Salt Lake city, capital $200,000, today filed articles of incorporation with Secretary Sells. The capital stock is divided into 2000 shares of $100 each. The stockholders are: Henry Dinwoody 1070 shares, H. M. Diti-woody Diti-woody 20. Walter J. Dinwoody 20. . ' T. Dinwoody ','0, . Jas. A .Jennings 20, P. W. Jenninrrs 20. Henry Dinwoody! trustee. 2", Wm. K. Wallace 20, W. P. 1 Jeuninps trustee, 2i;n. I . i |