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Show ' jiiij:nii;s. rodog. The Kodega. Haker for shoes; 41 V. Second So. St 'i'hore were si drunks in police court. A children's fair is in progress in So-lal So-lal hall. Charles Marshal was arrested last night for drunkenness. Tho Itodega family wine and liquor house, ill Commercial St. A marriage license was isued today to I' red 1'. Smith and Kmma Trapp. Pan. Ceorge and Ina Sadler wore run in last night lor indulging iu a family jar. Frank. 1C. Johnson is before Judgo Laney this afternoon to answer a charge of grand larceny. Mrs. M. A. Skillman departs for Denver Den-ver this evening where she will remain duriui; the summer. The Walker cafe was last night the scene of tho annual banquet of thu grand lodge of K. of I'. Quito a number of lovers of the turf from various cities are in Salt Lake this week attending the races. John M. Dolan. civil engineer And surveyor, has removed from "II Com-, Com-, niercial block to III Hooper block. Miss Florence Cooke, and Mr. l jigene S. McDowell were married in St. l'aul's church last evening by Uuv. Mr. Lanu. There aro messages at the Western nion telegraph ollice for (I. Iluse, W. A. Wheeler, llanlen Co., F. K. Shafer, '4'aylor brothers it Co. The funeral of Mrs. J. II. Howman will be hold at No. INia West Fifth Soul h etrrut tomorrow afternoon at U.iiO o'clock. Macrgie Sicla a hand painted inmate df a bouse of ill fame was arrested last ' night and left a deposit of $.'6 lor her ippearauoo. At 8 o'clock this morning the temperature tem-perature at Salt Lake was titi, Ogden Til, Stockton 61. llingham 55, Dark City 00, l'rovo 64, Alta 40, Logan till. A contribution of a i.'00 pound piece .if heavy galena and chloride oro has been made by the Cleveland mine at silver City to the mining exchange. Superintendent Apperly, says tho i,ogan Nation, will this week be in Salt Lake to secure instructors for the Nor-;Mtf;..A Nor-;Mtf;..A 1.0 tw.1.1 ; r a........ a ta, 1 lUntlkUlV tU UU 14 VT i 1 1 111 JLJlKU AUUOi 4 to 211. The Salt Lake Car boyt and numbers if their friends aro picnicing today at ('alder's park. The Kapid Trunsit whisked the party to the resort in line style, Kd Reese, formerly one of The Timks newsboys, has eugaged in a new business. busi-ness. He has purchased (t. L. Hawkin s grocery store at Main and Eighth South streets. ' , Joseph Wilson of l'rovo has deposited ?l'ecimens of slate at the chamber of .commerce. He reports largo deposits ', it the quarries about eighteen miles a louthwrst of Fayson. a ' Mrs. Kennedy of Lancaster, Fa., S3 i Jiothur ol Mrs. McCaikey, wife of Lieu-tJ Lieu-tJ tenaut McCaskey of Fort Douglas, died yesterday. Airs. Kennedy recently vis-ttod vis-ttod her daughter at the post. The North Point Consolidated Irrigation Irriga-tion company, with a capitalization of $20,000, has tiled articles of incorporation incorpora-tion with Secretary Sells. President, F. II. Dyer; vice president, S. E.FIwing; secretary, llanry Cohu. St. Mary's Total Abstinence society will hold a picnic iu Liberty park July 4th. There will be speaking, games, and plenty of material to keep tho inner in-ner man in good humor. All arc cordially cor-dially invited to attend. Tho Salt Lako Kuights of Pythias will entertain their xisitnrs with au outing at Caider's Park tomorrow afternoon af-ternoon the event to closo with a dance in tho evening. All visitor, their wives aud weeluoaUH aro cordially invited to take part in tho festivities. iTho grand jury that has given its attention at-tention to un inquiry into the Callahan murder lor two days has examined a troop of witnesses and will probably report tho result of its deliberations on Saturday. The popular impression is that she'will be held. Thursday and Friday are the closing days in all departments of the public schools. The time will bo devoted to reviews and examinations for the purpose pur-pose of showing patrons aud friends the work of the schools for the past half year. All aro cordially invited. What though pleasure seekers are lispleased with the sunshine-shower weather, the sturdy husbandmen fay nothing but saw wood. Tho latter understand un-derstand their barns and bins will be full to oversowing iu tho harvest which is on the way. Surely this i.s a favored valley, and the lines of the peoplo are cast in pleasant places. Colonel, Dean, the smooth, smiling confidence man who recently attempted to have a littie fun at i'utte's expense, , . has been disporting himself among tha I i-aiuis ana sinners oi nan Lawe. v tuie in the mormon city ho represented himself him-self as a Butte saloon keeper, it is about time for the liquor dcak'rs to or- fanizo for Belf-protectiuu. butte liner. The Anaconda Standard contains the following paragraph: A telegram was received by Sheriff Lloyd yesterday from the sheriff of Salt Lake, saying that C. liowea would redeem the check he gave Fred Ritchie here. It will be remembered that llowcn was arrested at Salt Lake at the instigation of Sheriff' Lloyd on a charge of passing fraudulent checks to the amount of $250. The annual excursion of the old folks will take place tomorrow. The train will leave the R. G. W. depot at S n'cloek in the morning. All people seventy years of age and over will be entitled to free transportation ou the street cars and on the R. G. W. to their destination. Lehi. The badges which designate the afro, of thC'Nvearer are: Seventy to eighty, red badge; eighty to ninety, blue budge; ninety to ono hundred, white badge; all centennari-an.s centennari-an.s will wear a golden star. The committee com-mittee consists of Bishop W. B. Preston, George Goddanl, C. R. Savage, William liddington, William Naylor, W . L. Binder, John Kirkman, Andrew Jensen, Jen-sen, is'. A. Fmpey. |