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Show i5i:i:vmi:s. S. U, Marks it Co., for furniture. The Montana editors ate stuck on thiscity and the valley. The city bo,u'd of equalization will w net Wednesday night. The funeral of the late Mrs. Maud L-iwry took place this afternoon. Itoiso City barbers have leilueed the price of a niiavo from "' to !" cents. Thomas Welch. W. H. Ford and J.O. Miirdeii of the. fire, department are ill. l.,vc curtains, lineoleuins, MarksAt Co I sec you are mushed on me," said f 1 I Applejack as he swiped the sweet hi'lger. .Members of the Choral society will un ci .it the 'labcruacln this evening for pi aele-p. tin Wednesday evening the congrnga-le.n congrnga-le.n of the First Baptist will hold a bin-vest noma" in the church. 1 in to you," hummed the liii.iHito as he settled down for a free lunch Iroin u .lei soy man's cheek. Dr. Burdiek, ScoU-Aucrhach block- 1 he democrats of Salt Lake City will Ik. Id their primaries tomorrow night. "Uy convention in Federal court room Thursday fori on. Tomonow morning Mis. Van Horn will again resume tier cl-s in china painting at her studio at No. .) South Second U (kt street. Twenty live cars of pipe for l'rovo waterworks ate en route from Denver. , n k will commence about Sept. l.'i, with 1 ."it) at the start. K. Ii. Shannon of Hie mounted po-lice po-lice is the proud lather of a bran' new Kirl. The balm arrived at 'i o'clock yesterday afternoon. The vacations of local ministers , lie. ua past they occupied their pulpits j yelerday and preached good sermons i to their congreiiat ions. , Now that the Montana editors have j returned northward the city will lire-pare lire-pare to receive and welcome the Colorado Colo-rado brethren Sept. I'.'th. Lditor Clayton is so unfortunate to bn housed' with illncsi. His Beaver oituiii. aemi-weukly will appear only i weekly until after his recovery. W ives should bear their husband's I bimlen." says a preacher. But he for-pus for-pus that some men often carry a load j v h ch would prostrate a woman. lVofessor H olden of the Lick observatory, obser-vatory, says there is snow on the face of the moon. I'eople ho said it was blood were wrong. I'lttsliui'g V. ... Dr. Itunlii k, Scott Auerbaoh block. At N o'clock this morning the temper- j aluie was s follows; Salt Lake I'm, ; Bingham ft I. Ogd n .'.!, Logan '. i'ark ! City "N. l'rovo, musing, Alta Stock- j Inn'-. i Through the promptness of the lire department B F. Bayhnuld's house on North west Temple street was saved yesterday afternoon. A rear shed was on liie. Lev. .1. B. Thrall of the Congregational Congregation-al society will on next Sunday preach a timely sermon. It will be directed to the Irrigation emigres to be held here Sept. loth to HHh. A Hosting paragraph says that the gil ls of New York use loll miles of gar l"is every year. The item fails to give the important ligures as to the number of !lls. Louisville Cuillliii trinl. Mi- Sudiu Kelly of Spriugville and Mr. ,1. B. Solleck of l'rovo were mar-rid mar-rid by lion. W. II. King Saturday night. Mr. Selieck is manager of the l..i,n-n I'liinn ll,rl'H.h eiOiitlAIIV nl l'rovo. M ;s-i Jennie P.can and Mr. John T. A toii were married the other evening. The irroom is the shippiug clerk of the Co op Wagon and Machine company "f this city, I hey ate at home at No. I?;i Seventh street. A New Hampshire woman found u cent iu an ecg bud I'V one of her hens, and has Iieuu telling of it ever since. Man v an aclnr limls inure scents than that ill an I'l'g and modestly forbears to boast. Chicago ''. s. Full styles Knox hats just received at J. I', (iardner'a. Ill Main struct. An autograph letter from M. KitTel has been received at the World's Fair headquarters and its contents vv ill be made public as soon as they can semi out and get some one who can read French to translate it. Chicago Turn .-. 'I he Salt Lake P.ranch theosoliieal so-ricty so-ricty was organized yesterday. Charter Members. John Lloyd, (ieo. A. Wis-comb, Wis-comb, C. L. V. II. Robertson, K. I-'. Roberts. O. I'. Matson and R. L. Sramiell. John Lloyd is president and R. L. Scanuncl secrj-t.uv. secrj-t.uv. Since the renovation in tho First Presbyterian church more room is secured se-cured for seating the increasing con-(.'rotation. con-(.'rotation. Tlu preacher's desk has lii'oii moved close to the north end of the room and l!u choir now occupies the northeast corner of the apartment. A new carpet has been la.d iu the chin ih. J. M. (vuinu the newly elected pre- I sident ot the Montana Press Association Associa-tion is a poet in addition to bring ai pood ediuiri.il vvriier. At the banquet j (if the association in Unite the other i .,;..t.,i,. it,,,....,. i .....,.!... i 1 "I he Old Hand Press." It is simple, svv- ct and sympathetic. Pure cream with the best cup of rotTee in tho city, at the Homo Hining parlor. No. (i Last Third South street. Coventor Thomas has received from the ( cited Slates Di-trict Attorney a letter stating that he is iu receipt of an oral communication from Fred 1'lake w ho is an inmate of the territorial in-Fatio in-Fatio asylum. The latter complains t hat lie is not properly confined there. The di.-lr ct attorney knows nothing about the mutter but thinks it had boiler be investigated. |