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Show i5Ki:vmi;s. Baker for shoes; Spring style" !n. Dr.Ilanchett. homeopath, .V'w.i.'f'. t'L'.'fi County court meets tomorrow morning morn-ing al li o'clock. Spring stvles of Knox hats now on pale at J. '. (iardncr s, 111 Maiu sin-et. C. '.. Williams, stenographer 'o -Ml-. Bennett ol the Hio Uraadp Western, is ill with la grippe. tiet the spring styles i.f tbi4 celebrated Knox hats at .1. i'. (Jarduer's, .No. Ml South Main street. Kd Morion, who was arrested on a charge of assault, was discharged by Commissioner ( tree n man. On next Sunday afternoon Willard W'cihn will become conductor of the l-'irst Brigade band of this city. Second LieutenantsStyeratid Nichols of Fort Douglas are being examined for promotion to first lieutenants. V. II. MaePonald, Marie Stone-Mac-Konald, Sam S. Studley and Jessie J'.nrtlett Davis of the llostouian company com-pany are at the Walker. , The tin wedding of J. K. Foote and wile was celebrated Inst night at tho residence of Mrs. Lotto's parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. H. IS. Clawson. (JcDeral Passenger Agent J. II. Bennett Ben-nett of tho Hio (irando Western moved into his line now residence nt N'o. 007 Fast Brigham street yesterday. XV. XV. (Jreen, formerly stntion agent for the Hio Grande Western at Sunny-side, Sunny-side, has resigned his position and come to Salt Lake to engago in business. Postmaster Benton hopes to move into the now ollico the latter of this week. He will give a reception to thu public aud press on entering the office. liobcrt Dickson and Charles Stuart of San Francisco, are in the cily. They are agents for tho Koyal Exchange, tjueen and Connecticut Fire Insurance companies. The plans for the plant of the Salt Lake Pressed Brick company have arrived, ar-rived, and the projectors of the enterprise enter-prise are at Murray today laying off the ground for a two-story building. The A. O. U. W. of Park City has passed a resolution of respect on the death of the late Arnold Wall. Tho instrument is signed by Cornelius Hunt, 11. VV. Walker and Charles II. Gitsch. The question of extending the water mains to the residence quarter on the north side from Ninth to Fourteenth street will be one of the important ones before tho city council at its regular meeting tonight. The overseer of the work being done by the Kapid Transit company on Second Sec-ond South gave the information that ho had received live times as many applications appli-cations for employment this morning than he had room for. Tho Rapid Transit company began tho extension of their track this morning morn-ing on Second South from Second West to the Hio Grande Western depot. Forty men were employed and by noon thev had finished the grading on one block. It is almost settled that Gus Holmes xvill bo the first proprietor of the Knuts-ford. Knuts-ford. So strong are these probabilities that it was believed this morniug that a lease would be signed before night, but up to tho hour of going to press nothing definite could be learned. Tho ltapid Transit company has just recnived several new observation cars for their line. They are much larger than the ordinary car. aud are so constructed con-structed as to afford every convenience to the public, aud will no doubt prove popular with the traveling community. A. C. Snyder who pleaded guilty to forgery and -was sentenced to one year's confinement in the pen has been pardoned par-doned by Governor Thomas. It now rlawns that Snyder, whose right name is Kilbey, is a brother-in-law to tho late Thomas Putter of the L'nion Pacific system. A. J. Lesler, western manager for the pieat clothing firm of Browning. King A- Co., arrived in the city last night from Tacoma Ho comes for tho purpose pur-pose of establishing a branch ag'Uicy for his firm, and will tako up bis permanent per-manent abode among the saints and sinners of Zion. Assessor Lynch says that the work of taking tho census has been nearly completed for the city, and also that be does not believe he will be able to till out his assessment returns by Juno 1, the time ho is required to do so by the statutes, because several of the plats from the country precincts have not been forthcoming from which ho is to base his valuations. The lecture of liev. X. P. Scallon on "Ireland's Mission," will be delivered at .St. Mary's church at 7:30 this evening, even-ing, St. Patrick's day, for the benefit of the newly formed Total Abstinence society. The members of the society are aglow with grand expectation anil promise the audience a delightful evening, even-ing, increased by some vocal selections kindly to ue rendered by St. Mary's choir. |