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Show ihKm:tii:s. Soo Baker, Second South, for shoes. At last the sleieh bells are heard with all their merry jingle, Judge Bartch's little daughter fell down stairs yesterday and fractured her arm near'the elbow. Tho directors of tho American Na tional Bank met last evening aud reelected re-elected the old board of ollicers. Great clearance sale of fall and winter win-ter stock at reduced prices. Cull and see E. M. Friedman & Co., oil Main St- At tho council meeting to-night the ', report of the city-county committee about tho city half plans will bo heard. The Young Men's Iustitute, No. 130, will hold a musical ami literary entertainment enter-tainment iu the G. A. H. hall this evening. even-ing. An old Ctah lake fisherman, George Jonson, was discovered frozen to death near his cabin on tho cast shore. ('all and see E. M. Friedman & Co., 81) Main street. They offer great bur-gains bur-gains in men's, youths' and children's clothing. Work on the new post-otlico is being pushed ahead as fast as possible. Postmaster Post-master Benton expects to move in it on t - , . i-enruaiy n. Tho Midland Investment company has sold three lots in Perkin's Grand View addition to Mr. Scholiuld who will build on them. Major Wilkes has gone to Hailey and Shoshone to arrange lor outline work on tho Salt Lake, Hailey and Puget Sound railroad. Charles H. Lashbrook has purchased from John Strickley the Morning Star nud Morning Mar No. 2, iu the West Mountain district. The Western Union telegraph officials offi-cials are on their annual tour of inspection. in-spection. Superintendent Frank Jaynea is here and other officials will come. There is no doubt about City Treasurer Treas-urer Walden shooting. He came home last night with a large number of snipe and ducks and otiier birds aud is remembering re-membering his friends. For sale: 41 feet fronting on Main St. adjoining Z. C. M. I., running back !):I0 feet to Broadway. F'or partiulars en , quire of S. H. Marks at furniture store 'opposite Temple block South. Don't forget that thecity council will meet tonight. Tuesday is the regular meeting night but the fire on that af-. af-. ternoon and evening preveuted all of the members from assembling. Tho museum of the Deseret university has been enriched by a valuable contribution con-tribution from Mr. S. S. Eveland, of West Temple street. The gift include specimens of Mexican birds and snake eggs and other strange things. The David James aud company has ' filed articles of incorporation with Countv Clerk Allon. The capital stock is fti0,0U0 of 5000 shares of tho par value of $10 each. The organization will conduct the business of working in Tin and galvanized iron, plumbing, iteamlitting, etc. The ollicers elected last evening at the annual meeting of the Mercer Gold Mining and Milling company are: Pres ident, John Dern; vice-president, H. W. Brown; treasurer, G. S. Peyton; secretary, K. L. Scannell. Including Joseph Smith the above gentlemen constitute con-stitute the board of directors. "The most dazzling, most beautiful, most elaborate and artistic production that has ever been seen in Salt Lake," ' is the universal expression of the hundreds hun-dreds of admirers who daily flock to ee the handsome $18,00t painting. "Surprise," now ou exhibition at the Council," 13 Commercial street. The American Mining and Developing Develop-ing company with a capital of "0,OUO will work the Turk and other properties proper-ties at Tintic. Tho president is L. B, Colton; vice-president, Dr. Warren; secretary, Frank Ferris; treasurer, W. M. Henry; manager, Dr. J. J. Chamberlain. Cham-berlain. The company will work the mine soon as possible. Joseph Eppestine, the popular employe em-ploye of the Liutah restaurant, wears a oroad smile upon his pleasant countenance counte-nance today. No wonder. It's a girl and weighs exactly eight pounds. Joe bas been leisurely circulating among his numerous friends all day carrying beneath his arm a box of tine Havanas and a look of supreme happiness. An additional electric street car line will be built if the council will grant the franchise' The proposed line is to commence at the corner of Sixth West and Second South and continue about a mile west of the Jordan. The road Will pass by a number of additions on the west side. It is to be called the Second South and West Jordan Kapid Transit. Tho Denhalter1 rifles will give a grand military ball at Grand Army hall tomorrow to-morrow evening. General committee: Capt. W. U. Smedloy, Sergeant K. H. Stevenson, Corporal" A. Lyon and Corporal Cor-poral XV. (i. Williams. Reception committee: com-mittee: First Lieut. K. Sharkey, First Sergeant A. Taylor, Sergeant G, Smith, Sergeant F. Groesbeck and private Hampton. It was unintentionally made to appear ap-pear in yesterday's columns that the body of Richard "Johnson had been removed re-moved to J. K. Taylor's undertaking establishment from the city hall. This w-as erroneous. It was removed to the establishment of Fvans & Koss, from which shop the interment was made. Upon learning of the heartless manner in which the body had been buried, Edmund Johnson procured its disinterment disinter-ment that it might nave Christian burial. |