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Show jtKKvn u;s. leaker for shoes; 10 W. Second So. St. Thu Fifth ward people will be at Syracuse tomorrow. The Harmony club will ba at (iar-Jield (iar-Jield tomorrow night. The Hodeira Familv Wine and Liquor bouse, No. )'. Commercial street. l olmcal clubs can get their drums and lil'es nt Coulter and Snelgroe. On Wednesday, July the F.leventh ward people Will havu nn outing at Sy racuse. l ine Fruit Blackberry Brandy for euiiimi r complaint cents per quart at the Bodega, I'.t ( 'omniercial street. Within a short time a number of now trains will be put on the I'nion Paeilic from Sail Lake City to Syracu.iO beach Old man Robinson who was sent to tho asylum for the insane about a year bto is reported doad. lie leaves a wife and sou. Burns who was recently arrested by Detective Franks charged with robbing the pnMollii'tt in (ioldon ia lodged III jail at Denver. There will be a republican rally in the first precinct this evening at which time good speakers will be present and address the audience. A wagon wheel struck an elevated track on the street car line this morning morn-ing and was completely demolished. The driver jumped and escaped injury. The democratic campaigner will cover Eureka this evening nt which time the meeting will bo addressed by tix Governor West, Col. F. 11. Dyer anil ot hers. There are message rt the Western I'nion ollico for .J. H. Johnson. T. J Price, Daniel Moran, sewer contractor, F lara B. Pidge, Win. VanWye, M. J. O'Malioney. Do not forget the republican meeting to be held iu tho Salt Lake theater tomorrow to-morrow evening. It will be addressed bv Hon. Koswoll (I. Horr and his speech will be a rare treat. The absence of red hot weather did not keep a crowd of people, away from (iarliold yesterday. A goodly number of bathers were in the brine which was of a pleasant temperature. A cloiidlesssky at K o'clock this morning morn-ing was accompanied by tho following temperatures: Salt Lake City .'.ti, Og-len Og-len 07. Stockton 5". Pork "City 51, I'rovo hi! Alia .VJ, Logan (II. Monogram Port M cents per quart. Monogram Sherry fill cents per quart. Monogram Bourbon fM.tlll per quart 111 the Bodega Family Wine nnd Liquor house, lu Commercial street. Hon. Koswell (i. llorr will speak a. tliu Salt Luke theater tomorrow evening. even-ing. 'Tho meeting w ill be tlio most interesting in-teresting political event that has ever occurred here. Do not miss it. Potentate F. M. Bishop has received word that a goodly number of shriner nod candidates from Boise and llailev will attend the special mei-liug of I: Kalah temple, iu this city next Scptcin be r. Governor Thomas has received a letter let-ter from Governor Barber who ssy? hi will soon appoint Ihe delegates . fron. Wyoming 'o the irrigation convention to be lie; J iu Salt Lake Next September. Septem-ber. The J.ii4nn Wor, thc weekly pub-blieation pub-blieation of the Congreujiiiotial society of this citv, will be issued once in August. Aug-ust. This ia on account of the editor in chicl. Kuv. J. Ii. Thrall, who is on his acation The boy who attends the pit I ! v horse in the Murlan building 011 West Second South street was knocked senseless this morning while on duty. A block of wood fell from the second story ami laid him out. Governor A . L. Thomas is in receipt of a ie'.u-r from James K. Booge, president presi-dent of the Sioux City corn palace asking ask-ing him to appoint commissioners to tho exposition from October 1 to 17. Governor Thomas w ill appoint anyone who wishes to represent the city. Great improvements will be made at tiie Hot Springs. The renovations will consist of a dancing pavilion with observatory, ob-servatory, baili house aud winter garden. gar-den. In the bath house there will be plunges for women and men 'The improvements im-provements will cost over $100.00(1. Commissioner Giecnman was roused from bis political moorinirs Saturday night by Col. Fritz Uiepen and escorted to tint Uintah hotel where he was awaited by Miss tna G. Osgood and Henry J. 'Miller of Stockton. It required re-quired but a few moments to tie the knot in the presence of a few intimate friends who showered tho couple with congratulations. Mrs. Lida Ewiug, 1). D. G. M., on Saturday night installed the following ollicers of Naomi degree lodge No. 1. Daughters of Ketwkah. I. O O. F. : Noble grand, Mrs. Jennie l arnsworth; vice-grand. Mrs. Julia MrGilvarv; recording re-cording secretary. Mrs Ann E. Budds; financial secretary. Mrs. Joanne Mel ton. treasurer. Mrs. Annie Hollar; pa-t 1 soldo grand, Mrs. Sade F. Gaby. j The management of Garfield will be finning tomorrow give the visitors to the beach a novel entertainment. 'The Royal Yeddo troupe of Japanese has been engaged for the week. Eight of the Mikados most majnilieient Hitists twocute liitle "all rights' Miss Yukin the charming demure little Japanese sword walker, Akimote, the superb fool juggler, Toyokichi, Japanese greatest tumbler, San Kichi in his perilous bamboo bam-boo act. Ogavra. the peerless top spinner. spin-ner. Malakichi, the cute little -ail right. y 'The performances will be free in the pavilion. |