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Show JtKEVITIKS. County court next Monday. Baker for shoes; 40 W. Second So. St The choral society will have an extr rehearsal Friday night. Spring styles of Knox hats now on lialeat J. P." Gardner's. HI Main street. A number of now Methodist Kpisco-sal Kpisco-sal thapels will be constructed in this lity. There are messages at the Western Union olhee for J. U. Taft, architect, ind Vittrio Auselmo. There is no pleaeanter way of spend-ng spend-ng an evening than that of watching ihe dress parade at Fort Douglas. Dressed Utah beef is in demand abroad. Large consignments are shipped into the northwest weekly. Bishop Andrews of New York will pres'de at the I'tah conference of the M. F.. church at Ogden the first week in June. Tbe buttermilk drinking days have come. This habit is a fad with some peoplo. but tbe milk is wholesome all the same. Tbe United Statee land o.Tire management man-agement expeet to move into the new beodquarturs on West Temple street in about a month. A large delaeation of Salt Lake people peo-ple will leave tit a city tonight at tl 30 on the Idaho Falls excursion. The U. P. people are busy selling tickets for the trip. The bathing season at Garheld Beach will be opened for the heated term about May 80. Then the Union Pacilio trains will leave Salt Lake City hourly for the resort. A good many people are now wondering won-dering where they will summer this year. While the grand majority will stay at home, a goodly number will sail tbe sea and travel on the continent. Last nigbt Thf. Times oflice was honored hon-ored with a drill by the Central Drum corps and the Dyer and Denhalter rifles. (iuite a wonderful exhibition of bayonet bayo-net and musket exercise was given at the same time by William M. Evans, who i tutoring the two rifle companies or their drill for the Clawson benefit. Here's a tip for Salt Lake typos and reporters. The Butte members of the fraternity have organized themselves into the "Butte Miner Newspaper Uambling Club." They will on July jsth start for Yellowstone park, provid- ed with a team and complete ramp outfit. The boys will remain absent one month. Salt Lake amateur photographers and tourists with cameras would do well to read the following from the Lo-gan Lo-gan Daily Nation: Professor Schmitt went to Mention yesterday, and while taking a photograph from a fence over Logan river, fell into the stream over his head, and was compelled to swim out. He says no one who has not tried it can imagine how dillicult it is to balance bal-ance oneself on a fence with a camera. H. Jay Smith, art director of Minneapolis Minne-apolis exposition, is preparing to move his paintings from Salt Lake to San Francisco. The exhibition of paintings whirh Mr. Smith has made on West First South was the finest and moit expensive ex-pensive ever shown in this city. That creation. "Return of Spring," is one of the best master pieces extant. Mr. Smith has seventeen galleries at Minneapolis. Minne-apolis. He will leave the city tomorrow. tomor-row. Messrs. Hank Barnes and Colonel Byrne, proprietors of Ihe new Warm Springs, will tonight entertain the city council with a sumptuous banquet. The council will avail themselves of this opportunity op-portunity of seeing that Messrs. Barnes nnd Byrne have fulfilled their contract to the gratification of themselves and the public iu general, all of whomhavo been more or less benefited by the tremendous tre-mendous improvements that have re-rently re-rently been added to this delightful resort. |