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Show m:i:viTins. Baker for shoes; Spring styles In. Dr.Hancbett,homeopath,58w.2s. tel. fin An adjourned session of the city council will be held tonight. James MeCuen was arrested by Olli-Ccr Olli-Ccr Ecklund last night for begging. Spring styles of Knox hats now on eale at J. I'. Gardner', 141 Main street Tomorrow evening a new ramp of P. S. (). A. will be established in Gladstone building. The ladies of the Congregational society so-ciety will hold their social in Hammond ball this evening. Get the spring styles of the celebrated Knox hats nt J. P. Gardner's, No. Ill (South Main street. Nils Nealson was married to Miss Eliza M. Nelson vesterday afternoon, Judge l.aney officiating. The ten open cars ordered by the Salt Lake Rapid Transit company for summer use will cost $1100 each. The fun ral of the lato I). R. Thomas of North Seventh West will be hold tomorrow to-morrow at tho Sixteenth ward sehool-housi?. sehool-housi?. The question of how much latitude tho saloon shall enjoy is tho special order or-der before the council tonight. Sidewalks Side-walks will also cut a figure. A paper entitled "Irrigation and Ke-rlaniation Ke-rlaniation of Alkaline Lands" will be read before the Polytechnic society at jts meeting tonight at the stock exchange. ex-change. The Students society of the Latter-day Latter-day Saints college will hold its regular session in Social hall this evening, on which occasion a splendid programme will be observed. Sheriff Tom Whltmore ami Cou-luctorDan Cou-luctorDan Lockard of tho Union Pa-cifio Pa-cifio are looking for the vandal who stole the farmer's overcoat while he was on his way to Ziou. The wedding of Mr. Jack Peeves ami Miss Emma Bowers took place in St. Paul's chapel, Rev. Mr. Lane ollioiat-ing. ollioiat-ing. Mr. and Mrs. Reeves left for Denver Den-ver and will return here in about two weeks. A musical and literary entertainment will be held at the llftf M. E. church, Ninth East and First South, this even- ing. Instrumental musio by Miss K. Olson, Mr. Held, A. C. Dunbar and It. Greene. Vcoal by Dr. D. C. Leeka, Miss Nellie Kuhn. Elocution by Mrs. C L. Hoyden and Prof. Dallivar. Prosperous Provo was represented in the city yesterday by Messrs. William Probert, superintendent of the street railway. C. F. Underbill, superintendent of the Provo Woolen mills and James II. Wallace, editor of the Dispatch. The gontlemen have busied themselves ' looking after the elephant which they fay presents a more formidable front with each successive visit. Governor Thomas has received official offi-cial notice that he has been elected an honorary and corresponding member of the world's congress auxiliary of the World's Columbian exposition. The objects of this congress will be to consider con-sider the relations of the several states to each other and how they may best co-operate for the promotion of unity, prosperity and place of the American people. Charles C. Boniiey is presi-dent presi-dent of the congress. |