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Show um: itii:s. Baker for shoes; Spring styles in. The Utah commission has adjourned until May 4. The Pacific Hardware company have moved to 51 West Second South street. Spring styles of Knox h:its now ou sale at J. I'". Oardner's, 1 11 Main street. Mr. Nat M. Brighani was tod iy appointed ap-pointed special inspector of sugar in bond. Get the spring styles of the celebrated Knox hats at J. I'. Gardner's. So. Ill South Main street. Chus. Lang, well known as a courteous courte-ous and competent bonifaoo has purchased pur-chased the Crystal saloon. Efforts will be made to organize a Territorial Teachers association in th's city at 4 o'clock next Saturday afternoon. after-noon. W. F. Beer, formerly of Salt Lake City was graduated from' the Columbia Medical university of Now York the other evening. The Utah Slaughtering company, John II. White president, yesterday filed articles of incorporation with County Clerk Allen. The capital stock is$l.)0,000. Bishop Leonard holds a reception at St. Mark's school, opposite city hall, at 8 o'clock this evening, to which he invites in-vites all members of tho church and his personal friends in the city. The wedding of Miss llattie White and Dr. C. A. Follet took place yesterday yester-day at the home of the bride, ilev. T. C. llilf performed the ceremony and an afternoon train bore the happy couplo to the coast. They will reside here. The excursion of the Brewers National Na-tional association will arrive in Salt Lake over the Union Pacific May 2 and 211. Efforts are being made to have the local May festival take place at the time the brewers are here. This would be a big advertisement for Salt Lake. A carriage was observed on tho streets yesterday containing James E. Bacon and James T. MeXary, who were showing tho sights and golden paved streets of the modern Zion to General W. W. Dudley (blocks of live) of Indiana and Captain P. E. Chapin of Washington, D. C. Tho Foot Refrigerator and Mantel Manufacturing company, capital $2.1, ()00 filed articles of association yesterday yes-terday in tho probate court. The following are the ollicers: E. E, Cane, president; II. Goodspeed, vice-president; W. li. Gibbs, secretary; J. A. Taylor, treasurer; II. II. Crane, mill manager. A. L. Williams' 10-year old son, Lo Hoy, had a narrow escape from drowning drown-ing at the nalatoriuni last night. Ho jumped into the deepest part of the pool and not knowing how to swim remained re-mained beneath tho surface. James llerdin, engineer at the resort, plunged into the water and found tho lad lying on the lloor of the pool. Dr. Wilcox was summoned and tho unconscious boy was restored to life. At the afternoon session of the county court yesterday Judge Bartch and Selectmen Se-lectmen Howe and Cahoon were appointed ap-pointed to represent the county on the city-county building committee. The committee on improvements at the infirmary in-firmary recommended the kitchen be constructed separate from the institution. institu-tion. Selectmen Cahoon and Howe were appointed a committee to investigate investi-gate a drain canal near Forest Dale mentioned in the petition of T. A. Davis et al. Tho trio of county representatives representa-tives of the city-county building committee com-mittee was given authority to visit Denver Den-ver and other points to inspect the public buildings. The appropriations made amount to $2,020. (il. |