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Show acquaintanceship will be valuable to I him in his new position. Frank K. Gillespie, the retiring secretary, has satisfactorily filled th ofliee iince Fobruary IMiiO. Mr. Gillespio wi'l iu the near future engage in tho business busi-ness of mining anil planing investments for eastern and J-I n tr li s h capitalists. Tim opening exercise of the Sunday school Kt the ( )i -phans Home and Day Nursery on South Sliile street were hold yesterday aui'itiiiori. A t!lif tinn from I lai Firt Presbyterian church congregation wes unions I he people present. Mr. Wade LonfboiiroMr is superintendent of the school mid Mis Minnie Hiirtr-fi. Miss Lucy Shafer and Mis Kate Parsons the teachers. Tho school convenes at 3.30 o'clock Sunday afttruoou. lsit i;mti i:s. Baker for shoes; 40 W. Second So. St The liberal drum corps will have an excursion to Garliold Beach uextThurs- . 4y- jr . , , A marriage license was Issued todsy to George II. Shearer and Dorcas E. Preuliss. The police court heard thirty-three cases last week, twenty-live of the number num-ber were for drunkenness. . The temperature at 8 o'clock this morning at Salt Lake City was 83, Og-den Og-den 80, Stockton 70.Provo M, Logan 78. Alder's shoo sale at 50 Fast First South street is attracting the attention of the whole town. 'They know how to cut the prices for hard times. Our advice 10 those who need shoes is to get them of Alder & Son while their sale is on. We never heard of such cut prices. No. 50 East First South street. Tho funeral of Christie Dyer, 1(1-nionths 1(1-nionths old son of Deputy United States Marshal Dyer took place this afternoon at 5 o'clock. The child diod of brain fever yesterday afternoou. Interment at Mt. Olivet cemetery. Last week the health department dis- I posed of c-73 loads of garbage, issued twenty-live burial permits, attended to lifly-six complaints for tne abatement of nuisances and did othur business. The pay roll was t 14.50. At 7 o'clock on Friday night last some malicious wretch cut thostrap that held the horse of tho Western Bill Posting Co. and released him. The animal is still at large, and should the perpetrators perpetra-tors of the deed lie apprehended, there threatens to bo tragedy iu real life. Within a short time tho work of grading and graveling East Brigham street will have been completed. This drive will then be one of, if not the finest to befound in any city. Third North between Sixth and Eighth West streets is receiving atleutiou from the grading brigade, The water department corps is working work-ing to place this important part of tho city property in lirst class condition, The workmen have gone up City Creek canon aud are about six miles and a half from the city engaged in opening the springs. Iho pay roll last week was 11721.35. The drill contest of the Denhaltor Billes at Provo last Friday was very good. The lirst prize, a gold medal, was carried oil by C B. Thompson of Company B, and tha second prize, a silver medal, by Sergeant Davo Kollins of Company A. The medals were presented pre-sented by Major Denhalter. Lieutenant Wright of Fort Douglas, conducted tho Contest. The First Methodist Episcopal congregation con-gregation listened to an address by Kev. Dr. Price last ti ght. Dr. Price is pastor of St. James M. E. church of New York City. He is also president of the Epvvorth league. Dr. Price directed di-rected his remarks to the organization, growth and usefulness of the league, w hich is now comprised of GOOtl chapels ami 3011,000 members. 'The Salt Lake Pickle company today filed articles of incorporation with County Cierk Alien. The capital stock of $,'.0.0(10 is divided into 2000 shares of the value of ?25 each. President, A. J, Dtlttou; vice president, A. G. Bast; treasurer, J. G. Jacobs: secretary. W. A. Chapman. Messrs. Dntton. Bast, Jacobs, with the addition of T. A. Davis and E. W. Sauior aro the directors. The dates at Garfield anil Syracuse for next week are; Sunday, August 2, Hod Carrier at Syracuse; Monday, August Aug-ust 3, Garlield Beach club; Tuesday, August 4, Pleasaut Hour'4 club at Garlield, Gar-lield, same date, Sixth Ward people of this city at Syracuse; August 5, Third Ward people of Ogden at Syracuse; August 0, excursion from Draper and Sandy to Garlield; August 7 Germans of this city at Syracuse. II. V. Meloy, the new secrei .ry of the Chamber ot Commerce entered upon up-on his duties today. Mr. MeJoy is one of the business meu of the city whose |