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Show MtKVITIES. Baker for shoes; 4(1 W. Second So. St. Political clubs can get their drnms and fifes at Coulter and Snelgrove. "Want" ads are only 5 ceuts a line in The Times. They always bring results. Herbert Slade the Maori is a daisy; Captain Lauge is a full boiiiette and haa much fragrance. There are messages at the Western Union office for Mrs. John Bryan, August Aug-ust Stein, Frank W. Ross and VV. C. Wheeler. Smoofi park teday will offer special attractions, (irand music and society meetings that will prove highly interesting interest-ing to visitors. C. M. Vincent of London, Lng , the miuin expert of the London syndicate who own the Flagstaff mine in Alta, is stopping at the Knutsford. Calder's park will today be patronized patron-ized by the elite of the city. None should fail to see tho beautiful effect of the electric lights on the water of the lake. The fire department are on the alert to meet any exigencies that may arise in too free use of firecrackers. Chief Stanton is using every precaution for the protection of property. Republicans are reminded that the party primaries will be held next Monday Mon-day evening. The call appears in another an-other column. Kvery republican should make it his business to be in attendance. at-tendance. The gospel meeting at the Young Men's Christian Association rooms tomorrow to-morrow afternoon at -1 o'clock will be led by Mr. E. S. Hooper, a commercial traveller from Philadelphia. His subject sub-ject will be "a friend" and all the young men will enjoy the talk. Many parties have gone out for a day' fishing in the various trout streams adjacent to the eity. If they do not come home laden with fish (buy will have a pleasant day's outing, and in any event will be tired enough to hlcep and bo refreshed for Monday's work. The following are the newly installed in-stalled officers of Rocky Mountain lodge No. 8, K. of P.: Edward MeLel-laa. MeLel-laa. P. C; Daniel Frev, C. C; H.Covev, prelate, T. M. Ration, M. at A.; C. W. Davis, I. G.; G. Harbine, O. G. The installation was by Deputy Grand Chanoellor X. I. Gray. |