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Show bo made on the above date. A parade may also occur. He will roceive a warm welcome. The Templars of Honor together with friends held it select social last nicrht at the G. A. R. hall, on which occasion a royal time was had. Thorn were present pres-ent a company of about 200 persons who gave every evidence of their full enjoyment and appreciation of the event. The occasion was rounded up with a ball in which all took t part and (teemed fully satisfied with the result, retiring with expressions that another such event might follow soon. The Welsh society of Salt Lake City will hold three sessions on March 3 in celebration of St. David's day. There will be a business meeting in the morning, morn-ing, literary and historical in the afternoon after-noon and musical in the evening. The music will be in charge of Prof. Kvan Stephens, conductor of the Salt Lake Choral society. On next Wednesday evening the members of this society will assemble in West Side Music hall to complete arrangements for t he above mentioned event. W. 11. Wright A Sons' company of Ogdeu have tiled articles of incorporation incorpora-tion with Secretary Sells. The business busi-ness of the company will be to establish, maintain and conduct a general merchandise mer-chandise and manufacturing business in Ogden, and branches may be established estab-lished in other parts of the territory. The capital stock of I100.000 is divided into KMJH shares of 100 each. The corporators cor-porators nud the shares held by each are: W. II. Wright, 400 shares; A. T. Wright, 100; P. J'. Wright, 100; C. II. Wright, 100; J. E. Wright, 100; W. C. Wright, 100. and F. L. Wright, 100. HHIAKTIKS. See Baker, Second South, for shoes. trIUoehett,bomeopath,oKw.2dS,tel.8fi An eight pound baby girl arrived last Hight to brighten the home of C. P. Held. That is a genuine shoo sale at Alder 4 Sons. (pposita Commercial street. See below. St. Tcter's chapel, (opposite Warm ipringsi Evening prayer and sermon at 3 o'clock p. m. The judge of the Second district court will open the next regular term of said court at Milford on the first Monday in March. Hard Times 10 cents oft on each and every dollars worth of shoes bought nt Alder Sons. We want your trade. We will please you. It is said that cupid's effective in and round Logan is very noticeable these davs. One night recently the hotels sheltered a dozen couples just married. At the spiritual services Sunday in A. O. U. W. hall. South West Temple Tem-ple street. Prof. Perkins will speak upon up-on "The Trinity." Mrs. Perkins will give tests. Vuerchodv should attend the great shoe sale at Alder & Sons, opposite Commercial street. There is no bottom to their prices. Their goods are new and desirable. E. M. Friedman & Co., the clothiers, No. 32 Main street, whose large stock of gents' furnishings and clothing was slightly damaged by tiro and water are still slaughtering p'rices unmercifully. F:ntire stock is being sacrificed. Mr. and Mrs. Frank lieatie were tendered ten-dered a reception last evening by the bride's mother, Mrs. M. G. Clawsnn. Mr. Beatio and Miss Mamie Clawsnn were wedded in Logan on Wednesday. King Winter is resolved that Salt Lake City shall not escape snow. 'The starrv spangles commenced falling last evening. Sufficient has spread itself around to cause sleigliers to venture out. St. Mark's cathedral Holy communion commu-nion at 8 a. m.; morning prayer and baptism, 0 45 a. m.; litany, sermon and holy communion. 11a.m.; bible class, 6 30 p. in.; evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 p. m. A thief recently stole a set of harness from D. J. Griffith's barn on West First South street. The owner discoveaed the loss yesterday when he thought he would take a sleigh ride, which was postponed. An escaped lunatic clad in naught but his underwear was the occasion of the excitement at the corner of Third South anil Filth East last evening. He was finally recaptured and restored to the hospital. Commencing Feb. 1, 189!, Mr. Geo. T. Odell assumes t:ie position of general gen-eral manager of the Co-operative W agon ag-on and Machine company, with head-, head-, quarters in this city, vice Mr. J. F. Grant, resigned. There was a meeting today between the striking and non-striking linemen in which Deputy Sheriff John Scott was compelled to take a hand that bloodshed blood-shed might be averted. Ferything is quiet at this writing. Preaching at Baptist church, corner Second South and Second West, tomorrow tomor-row morning and evening. Morning theme Christianity's Forgiveness; eveningHardening eve-ningHardening the Heart. F. G. Adams, acting pastor. Miss Penrose, Miss Pugh and Miss Bowring rendered vocal solos at the entertainment of the students' society of Latter-day Saints' college last night. Messrs. Dove ami Walton's humorous readings were well received. A vocal and instrumental concert will-be will-be given at the Turner hail on Monday evening. It will be under the direction of Professors Bareuther and Weber. After the concert a ball. An excellent programme has been arranged. Unitarian services in Salt Lake thea ter tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Discourse by the Rev. David Utter of Chicago. Topic Liberty and Authority. Author-ity. Music by the choir; solo by Mrs. Dr. Sykes. All are welcome. Joseph Tho Hunter will deliver a discourse on "Genuine and Cuuuter-fet Cuuuter-fet Mormonisni" in the Josephite chapel on Second South between Second ami Third East streets Sunday, February Febru-ary 1st, at 7:30 p. m. All are respectfully respect-fully invited to attend. Rev. Dr. T. C. IlilT, superintendent t.f tho Utah Methodist Episcopal mission, mis-sion, will preach tomorrow evening at the Scandinavian Methodist Episcopal church on Second East street, between First and Second South streets, at 7:30. Everybody heartily invited. , Sleigh riding "s immense now and af- ter you have driven about the citv iu an expensive cutter and hail a good time in general, stop in and see that handsome hand-some $18,000 oil painting now being shown at the Council." 13 Commercial street. You shouldn't miss this opportunity. oppor-tunity. The saloon men of the city mot at the Walker last night and discussed the Sunday closing act. The saloon men are in favor of the closing of all places of business iu the city aud inaugurate a purely Puritan Sabbath. They will appear ap-pear before the city council next Tuesday Tues-day evening. In reply to the recent attack upon them by the Sn.irlcr the proprietors of I the Gai'ety say they will present $500 to any man or member of tliet'Snarler's staff who will substantiate the charge that there i? anything in connection w ith I heir establishment that is tainted with unfairness. Perhaps the place is notjeomprehonded by the Tribune ring that is protected by special franchises and made-to-order privileges. Some due specimens from the Turk miue, Silver city. Tunic, w ere brought in by Dr. Chamberlain yesterday and assayed at the Union assay office. The fii st class carried l'.lHt ounces silver; tho second class carried 238 ounces silver, sil-ver, and the third carried 35 ounces silver. sil-ver. The specimens, sampled by L. T. Schilling aud sent to the American i ruining company of this citv. consisted I of soil carbonates carrying chlorides of ' silver. I The Ogdeu Marriage Endowment association has filed an amendment to their articles of incorporation with County Clerk Allen. The title of the company will hereafter bo the "Utah Marriage Endowment association." P. i. Dawson and J. F,. Darmer have purchased the stock formeriv held by Thomas R. O'Connelly and William T. Kellv. The association will have its headquarters in Salt Lake city instead of Ogden. Last evening a meeting of representatives represen-tatives of the typographical, plumbers, barbers. cigarmakers, carpenters, painters and ironmoulders unions assembled as-sembled at the Grocer printing company's com-pany's office and arranged for the reception re-ception of Mr. S. Gompers in Salt Lake on February 23. An address by Mr. i Gompers to the federated trades will I |