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Show j5i:i:mtii:s. See Baker, Second South, for shoes. Dr.IIanchett.homeopath,2Hw.l.'9. tul.H0 Hack No. SO got stuck in the mud last night on Second Kast. A wee daughter is the latest addition to Judge Colborn's household. Judge Anderson started for Milford today, where he will hold court. Tomorrow evening a debating society n ill be organized at the Y. M. C. A. looms on Last Second South. Nicholas Nlcklcby will be again produced pro-duced in the Brighton theater on March 16th by tho amateur cast of that place. It will interest you to see the display cf shoes at tho "silo" prices at Alder Ai Sons, First South, opposito Commercial street. Tho Pears Limo and Rock company will build a tramwav on which the rock they recently blasted will bo carried to thu'kiliis. Thomas Welsh, who has heretofore been foreman for the Gurney Cab Co., has resigned that position to tako the I ribbons over one of the conveyances. The body of J. Kellney, who died last Sunday, was shipped east yester-tiuy yester-tiuy morning via the i. & It. G. His wife ami two childron accorapauied the remains. The traveling local public will rise up and call Street Superintendent Snape blessed if he will continue tba commendable com-mendable work of cleaning thJ street crossings. The Salt Lake Knights of Pythias attended at-tended the funeral of the Into Judgo S. M. Preshaw at Ogilen yesterday. Mrs. Preshaw arrived from Texas in time to bo present at the obsequies. William Dinsmore has started a chicken ranch about six miles south of Salt Lsko City. He has 1500 hens which will he set soon and by nbxt year Mr. Dinsmnre hopes to have 10,000 chickens in his corral. K. M. Friedman & Co., the clothiers. No. ol) Main Ureet, whose stock of gent's furnishings and clothing was slightly damaged by lire and water, are still slaughtering prices unmercifully. Fntiro stork is being sacriliced. Tho following gentlemen are the newly elected ollicers of the Alta club: President, James ( ilendenning; vice-president, vice-president, J. J. Dalv; secretary, C. P. Norton; treasurer, James 11. Paeon; directors, D. F. Murray, A. llanauer. N. Treweek. C. P. Woodcock. J. Harnett, Har-nett, J. M. Ilicketts, and Henry Page. The Apollo club is one of the latest additions to the)nmsical circles of. this city. Tho ollicers are: President, Don Carlos Young; vice-president, Charles ltood; secretary, W. 11. Shearman; treasurer. Fred liennett; musical director, direc-tor, H. S. Krotise; membership committee, commit-tee, Dr. J. P. Wilson, T. K. Harper, K. Gorlinski. The club has nineteen tenors and as many basses. Samuel Gornpers, president of the American Federation of Labor, w ill arrive ar-rive in Salt Lake at niidiiighlj lie will be escorted to tho Templetoii by K. G. Sleater and Maj. E. M. By-non. By-non. The mass meeting in Clayton hall at which Mr. Gornpers will speak will be held tomorrow- night. The labor la-bor parade will take place in the aftcr-l aftcr-l ... jjoon. Captain Whitall of Fort Douglass, is authority for the information "lhat since the completion of the street car lino, the post has ten times as many visitors daily than it ever had before and when the weather brightens this large number will be increased." It is rather annoying and inconvenient that the regular trips every fifteen minutes, do not commence until after twelve o'clock. The F.ev. N. F. Scanlan, an orator of considerable fame, will lecture on St. Patrick's day, March 17th. at St. Mary's church, on "Ireland's Mission," and the excellent choir of St. Mary's church will entrance the lecture by a beautiful irarland of appropriate musical selec- lions, for the brnt'lit of St. Mary's To-till To-till Abstonance society which was formed a fi'w weeks atro unilr the auperies of the Kt, Kev, llishnp Scanlan. Scan-lan. The nocicty feols assured of an ' immense success. JihIho K. V. Colborn, of Colborn & ' Skinner, is the very proudest man in ion, all over the presentation to him by Mrs. Colburn at an early hour this morning of a bright baby girl. The judge modestly admitted thai tho little tili'auger only weighed four pounds. A he roal estoie dealer who can come lhat near telling tho truth on go per-Fonal per-Fonal a mailer is a rara avis. Three bakets of champagne of the brand of Widow Cliquat are on tap at his office, lor his chosen friends. |