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Show . UJtirVlTKKS. Baker for shoes; Spring styles in. Dr.Hanchett,hnmeopth,5w.2s. tol.96 Spring styles of KnoK hats now on ale at J. P. Gardner's. .141 Main street. I. M. Fisher of Maim street is the newly appointed commissioner of deeds -.. for Colorado. Get the spring styles of the celebrated Knox hats at J. P. Gardner's, No. 141 . South Main street. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Reeves will be , at home after March Sfl, at No. 025 South Second West. Mme. Lamb's millinory reception at , 26 Main street, March 21th. Hours, 2 to 5 and 7 to 0 p.m. The wife and child of Rev. H. S. Boavis of Aspen, Colo., have gone cast to obtain rest and healt3i. The wife of Ed Magnahan, the building build-ing contractor, presented him with a ten pound baby girl ycnterday. A teachers meeting is in progress today to-day at the University building. The vent comprehends no interesting programme pro-gramme and is largely attended. The county court has returned from 1 the west side of the Jordan, whore it looked over the ground which the S. L. II. & P. S. asked for a riftht of way. G. K. Collins, for many years employed em-ployed by the May Shoo and Clothing company of Denver, Colo., arrived in this city this morning and has aocepted a position with tho "U. K." Shoe and Vyioiiiifi(r coujfjnu. Mr. Need ham a member of Barnes & Lewis' acccommodatiBff staff went to the relief of a couple of ladies who were being offended by some wretch at the Council block corner last night. The olice have the case in hand. The nieetin" of the polytechnic society so-ciety of Utah was well attended last night. Major S. Coutfall's paper on the "Construction of Irrigation Canals nnd Reclamation of Alkali and fSaline Lands" was interesting and caused discussion. dis-cussion. John Currie, the Scotch evangelist, who is ill in Salt Lake, is being oared for at Secretary Murphy's home. Mr. Currie was an untiring worker along the I'acirio coast and ha now realizes that he In bored too ardently without a thought for himself. The street at the corner of Second East and Third South is in a condition that rendora traffic exceedingly dangerous. danger-ous. There is a huge depression extending ex-tending from curb to center, and notwithstanding not-withstanding the fact that the attention of the authorities has lieen repeatedly called to it, nothing whatever has been clone to repair the evil. After a six weeks absence to eastern markets on a purchasing trip, Mr. 11. A. Fyler returned to thu city last eren-ing eren-ing better pleased with the dry goods husinoss outlook than ever, "lie wan accompanied by Mr. W. Miles, their notions, fancy goods and trimming buyer, whe has been employed by A. T. Stewart & Co. of New York for the past twenty years. Also their new clothing buyer, Mr. J. Jt. Close, a nun of extended experience who thoroughly understands the business. Thus far the popular management of tho Walker Hros. & Fyler Co. has secured only the best of heip. , |