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Show mti:virrii:s. Baker for shoes; Spring styles in. Pr.Hanchett, homeopath, SBw.:!. tel. 90 Spriug styles of Knox hats now on sale at J. 1'". Gardner's, Ml Main street. L. D. Kinnsy has sold his pacer, Lady May, to 1. J. Starbuck for firm. Mr. J. C. Mathews of Iowa is in the ' city today homeward bound from California. Cali-fornia. lift the spring styles of the celebrated - Knox hats at J. P. Gardner's, No. HI South Main street. A. G. Bennett, a member of the News statT, who has passed triumphantly through the tierce ordeals of pneumonia is once more on the tripod. A Salt Laker, C. H. Gillett, is to jnanaeo Hyde it Smith's general store . at Tiutic. Robert Kirkwood will continue con-tinue with the house for a while. The newly elected ollicers of Hold's band are: Manager G. W. Clark; see-' see-' retary G. II. Thomas; treasurer. Joseph Simmons; conductor, John lluld: librarian, li-brarian, H. lirewer. Tomorrow is St. Patrick's day, and the heart of many a son ot the ould sod will cause him to remember his patron saint. In the evening Kev. N. F. Scan-Ian Scan-Ian will lecture on "Ireland's Mission" in St. Mary's church. The complications relative to the ! lease ot the Enterprise house have been settled to tho satisfaction of all parties concerned. V. A. Russell and Mrs. Myra Holmes will continue to transact the business of that house. , Tbe funeral of John Lloyd, the little boy who was fatally injured by an electric car nt Fifth West and First . South last Friday, took place this afternoon. He suffered greatly, but death relieved the pain on Saturday i liight. The case of Anna II. Harvey, con-'" con-'" tostant, vs. Rachel Jane For, contestee, was begun this morning at the United ' States laud otlice. It involves four lots in desert entry No. 20!i made April fl, itH 7, and linal desert entry No. 08"i, made June It, J MO. . The grand weather of yesterday induced in-duced thousands of people to leave their homes and walk around various portions of the city and enjoy the pure air aud sunshine. A great many poo-iil poo-iil want to Fort f)niiilas and others to across the Jordan, and the number of persons who drove out into the country was large. Mrs. Shelton and George Metcalf sang a duet at the Unitarian service ; yesterduy. Mr. Metcalfs line baritone void delighted those who heard it. He will sing tonight at the Ladies' Musical society. Mr. Metcalf raine from Denver Den-ver to Salt Iake and he did excellent work at churches and concerts in tho former city. The wedding of Miss Lucy II. Williams Will-iams of Denver, and Mr. George Metcalf Met-calf of Salt Lake, will take place at St. Mark's church on next Saturday even-, even-, ing at 7 o'clock. Miss Williams is a superior vocalist and an accomplished , musician of high degree. She will be a valuable ac,piiisition to the musical circles cir-cles of this city. The new Washington camp. No. 5, Patriotic Order Sons of America, has a membership of forty-five, and the officers' are: Past presideut. W. II. Lett; presideut, J. M. Stull; vice-president, A. Kwing; master of ceremonies, L. W. Gosuell; secretary, Dr. Bucher; . treasurer, Sharp Walker; financial secretary, K. T. Gayiord; inspector, Harry T. Duke; outor guard K. J. Caldwell; Cald-well; conductor John W. Greenman, '. chaplain, llev. David Utter. Park City is going ahead in a metropolitan metro-politan manner, and no amount of ad-; ad-; vorse criticism can corral the spirit of her enterprising citizens. This city is the proud possessor of some of the best n ines in existence, and others are being , developed as rapidly as careful management man-agement will allow. At present the liews from the city is of the most en- couraging nature, and within a short time the usual activity in mining matters mat-ters will have increased ten fold, llere'a to Park City. W. L, McKay, formerly employed at the Crescent, sucVessfulfy worked the order act on J. 11. Roger's, a Park City merchant, the other day. In the opening open-ing deal Mr. Rogers let McKay havo goods to the amount of $7.50, the merchant mer-chant receiving an order from the miner Sot his check. McKav afterward paid the bill and obtained merchandise to the amount of $17.r0 and tendered an order as before. Mr. Rogers was sur J.risedcn presenting the order to lind doRay had received his pay and left caaip." |