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Show i5i:i:vmi:s. liaker for slioes; 41! W. Second So. St. The territorial board of equalization it at ( I allien today. l'olitical chilis can uel their drums and lifes at Coulter and Suel(rove. Tho liberals are circulnlin papers toilay for the signatured of voters who are of their belief. The work of (jradin State street between East First South mid JOaitt Jiriijhaiil has commeneed. The. Polytechnic Society will hold its merlin-; tomorrow ni'htin the I'roress buililfufi. Irrigation w ill bo the subject considered. Messri. Adanu tc Teisel, proprietors of Svraeuee, will hae their big bathing pool ready for use Saturday. It will accomruodato SOU people. AIM o'clock this morning the temperature tem-perature at Salt Lake was i;h, I'arkl 'ity 117, I- Jtran 71, Ogden 71, Alt 05, Stockton Stock-ton 01, J'rovo 70, lliiigham ti'.i. KX'Siiperintemlent F. K. Cortvin nT the L'uion Pacific, cntertaineil a party of friends at Grtie!d lleach yesterday. Mr. Corwin eximct to leavo the city Saturday for Michipati. Oue order wns made by the probate rourt today. Kstale of 'i'botuas Jewell, deceased; July LMbl as time to hear linal account tf administrator. lames Tigul. a widely known prospector, pros-pector, died suddenly at Park City yesterday. yes-terday. He was in latt;s & Kimball's drug store at the time waiting for medicine med-icine when he fell to the lloor and died in a few seconds, lleceased had recently re-cently been employed at II. . Young's tie camp on l'rovo river. The Koote Kefrigei ator it Mantel Manufacturing company of I'tah, makers mak-ers of mantels. bar llxtures, sideboards, book cases, chevals.dressing tables, and in a word, all kinds of cabinet work, from any design. Healers in grates, marble mantels, tiles, etc. Now located lo-cated in the Hoard of Trade building, lort West Seeoud South. The opening of tho W. C. T. U. Kx-rhauge Kx-rhauge toilay was an important event in the history of tho union. The Exchange. Ex-change. No. 47, West Second South, was tastefully decorated with flowers. Mr. Ii. K. Clay read the scriptures, i;v. K. L. Arnold olfered prayer, and ltev. )r. McNiece wade an address. The Indies served their guests with a nice dinner. Commencing tomorrow three meals per May will be served at the exchange. ex-change. The ollicers are: President, Mrs. liowen; vice-president, Mrs, Hoae; treasurer, Mrs. Westover; corresponding correspond-ing and recording secretary, Mrs. Hudson. Three street cars closely following each other up Main street this morning morn-ing led a citizen to observe: "A petition peti-tion for an ordinance bus been introduced intro-duced in the Denver city council asking ask-ing that the street cars lie run a block apart. Thin will give tlm public better service, and people could gel a car every Ihree to live minutes instead of having, to wait eight or ten. Another important feature of such arrangement would bo tliu possibility of avoiding neeidents. If the Salt Lake companies would run their cars a block: apart Kiev would make more -poney and nf-fonl nf-fonl better service and please the public." |