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Show lilt KYI TIES. Baker for shoes; 40 W. Second So. St Call at the Council and see the fifteen thousand dollar beauty. Have you registered? If not so, don't neglect to do so today. The Salt Lake street car company Is in it today. The cars are running O.K. Call at the Council and seo "Barney's" "Bar-ney's" fifteen thousand dollar beauty. Be sure and register this week and thereby avoid trouble that may arise at the polls. The Pavilion theater will opn next Monday at the corner of State road and Fast Third South. Don't fail to register this week. The hooks are at Independence hall. No. 45 West Third South. John M. Dolan, civil engineer and surveyor has removed from Commercial Com-mercial block to ;)4 Hoojier block. Don't worry about the weather. It will be warm enough before Julv 4th. Vegetation is safe and nourishing" The ease of Abrara Wardrobe .iharged with insanity was heard this afternoon before Judge liartch of the probate court. New trotters are arriving at the l'tah driving park. The races promise to be good. The meeting will be held June 1 j to lft. Hon. John Henry Smith, Hon. John M. Zane and other rejmblican speakers of Salt Lake will address the meeting at Provo tonight. There will be a laree card party at the territorial headquarters tomorrow evening. The Iowa society peode will try to walk oil with the Pennsylvania flub. The bird's nest is too much for the small boy. lie climbs upward, falls downward, and is so seriouslv injured inward that a physician is called thitherward. thith-erward. David E. Moore et al., have leased from Henry Havens et al.. the Ithyra-tiey Ithyra-tiey mine uear Farmington for a period of two years. Mr. Moore will at once begin to develop the property which is oue of promise. Hon .f ft ninl1 nne nf rh. t k court commissioners of Colorado. Who has been id the city for a few days returned re-turned home this morning. The commission com-mission to which Judgo Bisselll belongs is oue created by the last legislature to assist in clearing up the docket of supreme su-preme court. More wool has been shorn in Salt Lake county this spring tean there has been for many years. Heretofore large flocks of sheep "have heeu driv en east prior to shearing. As the sheep passed through the hrush much wool was torn from the fleeces thus causing a dead loss. To prevent this the owners prefer pre-fer to stop and shear within this oounty and afterwards proceed eastwards. |