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Show UKKVITIUS. linker for shoes; .Hi V. Second So St. ' Political Hubs can cot their drums and files at Coulter ami Snelgrove. Tomorrow the Board of Equalization will it in Salt Like to give their attention atten-tion t.i important matters. There will be a public installation of ,rii,-..r,..f Nephil N"-l, I', on the oeuing ill July 11. A bail will loilow. That popular place of entertainment, H'niideuauil. is olmed for a breathing (.pell of seven we!;s. Thu management manage-ment has made tiio rcvu t a suece-s. A car on thu city lino ran into a freight ear Saturday evening ls-l and rnme nut eomewhai demoralized. 'I he 1110I01 -man made a mistake in turning thu lever. There will'he a business meeting of the Young Woman's Christian Teuipn''- unco union ill the i'ir-i M. P.. church j this evening at S o'clock. .Ml inter- 1 ested in this work nrc invited. j '1 he $.'0,l0 'i pur cent I. .-' in school I bonds were bold ,oi the od lost. There , were four compot itors. (ieo. I. Pen-! bale got 'hem lor an enstrn bunking, house, liu paid ninety-three and one- j half net. The remains of Mr Hicks who died at the Sutlers' Hospital Saturd.-.y. will be : ent east for burial. D eceased was j manager t,f the "tirab ltag" company which appeared iu Salt Lake Theauo j recently. The engine of tho train which left; C.arlieid at r o'clock yesterday afternoon became disabled a low j milws from the lily. Another engine ; was secured in a little while and the; traiu was here. The body of Hubert Nelson who was I killed iu a snoweuido lat March iu Pig ! Cottonwood canyon was lound yesterday yester-day by some prospectors, 'ilia body was lying between a boulder ami a log in Cottonwood creek, aud was considerably consid-erably disfigured. A man giving his name as David Jackson was picked up alongside the railway track between Puiialo Park and (iarlield beach Saturday night and orought to this city. He was nnder the inlkteiico of liquor and it is thought that while in this condition fell sustaining sus-taining several tcalp wounds. The Salt Lake Lyceum will give an excellent entertained in tin) vestry of the Twentieth Ward meeting house tomorrow to-morrow evening. There will be singing, sing-ing, a lecture by Oliver Hodgson, reading read-ing by Kli H. Pierce, lecture by D. It. Lyon, recitation and other features. Thu committee in charge consists of J. M. Harlow, Peter Liliot aud John Jamas. Nearly t!000 people went to (irirfield last Saturdiiy. There were i ."j . t bathers bath-ers in the lake during the day. On the Fourth of July last year I'.H'i let there were in the water, ami on the following day 2 HO bathers sported in the brine. Th'e record of Saturday is the largest hinee Hie opening of the resort. The iigores show that the public appreciate tho efforts of the Union Pacific. The Sunday School union met last evening iu the Fourteenth ward assembly assem-bly rooms. Prof. William M. Siewart lee ri'-cd on "Organization and Method in Sunday Schools." J J. Walton ira.-o a 'declamation. Tho general iiicstioii: "What are the Best Ince-i-tivesto Punctual and Hcgiilsr Attendance." Attend-ance." was opened by Superintendents Arthur Stayner, jr., and J. W. Ashton. Prior to tho usual services a business meeting of the V.P.S.C.K. of the First Fres'uvlenaii church was held last evening. even-ing. T he subject considered Was that ot establishing a Sunday school at the Orphan's home. A committee consisting consist-ing of MKs Bartlett, Mr. Caldwell and HI r. Aver, have the matter in charge. 'The society has been conducting the Fast Side Mission school lor tho past tix mouths. |