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Show ALL AROUND II CITY TODAY. St. I'aul's Music Sunday. The musical services at St. Paul's church tomorrow ("Easter Sunday) will be something some-thing unusual. The following programme has been arranged: Processional, No. 90 Litanv Hymn Litany Ante-t oimnimioii Service lntroit, solo, " The liisen Lord" lloiden Kvne BlefBOB lpistle Te Doum Festival In E fiat lMidley Buck Oloria Tibi Gospel 'icene Creed Jubilate, in A .' Dudley Buck Notices Hymn, Wo ifc sekmon. OfT-'ratory, "God Hath Appointed a Day ' ...Tour Presentation BOl.Y COJMt'NloN. Post Communion Service Gloria in Exoslsis Nunc Dimittis Eece-sional, No 506 CHOIR. His Lincoln isoprano), Mrs. Bessie Dean-Allison (altoi, Lieutenaut Wright (tenor), C B. Durst (Basso), Grant Hampton (baritone 1, Miss Jeuta Smith oor-franist), oor-franist), Mr?. J. M. Mar-riot Mar-riot (pianist). EVENING SEKVICE AT 7:80. Bonum Ks-t, in 15 fiat, I Dudley Buck. Banedic annua, in I), t 'O. Blest Redeemer" Gounod Mrs. InpL-'tr, Miss Watson, Mrs. Ekan. Miss Madison, ili.-s Bray, Miss Leach. Mrs. Allison. A Loan anil Savinjrs Company. The "Western Loan and Savings company filed incorporation papers with County Clerk Allen today. The object of this incorporation incorpora-tion is to carry on and conduct a business of accummulating by co-operation and accum-mulation accum-mulation a fund to be loaned to its members ; to issue debenture bonds bearing a fixed rate of interest and perform all things incident to the conducting of such business as is usually conducted by building and loan associations. The general otlice shall be iu Salt Lake City. The capital stock shall be 8 1,000,1 d hi, divided into 10,000 shares of the par value of $100 each. The oliicers are: James A. Chute, president; Geo. Mullett, vice-president; C. Grange, secretary; James A. Chute, assistant assis-tant secretary; M. E. Cummiugs, treasurer, and with P. V. Madsen aud F. A. Slade form the board of directors. The Locomotive Skimmer. H. M. Iladley, the well known railway man has returned from the desert where he has bee n making observations on the work of the "Skimmer." Not that which skims the milk of human kindness, or the froth from one of Jake Moritz's foaming mugs of lager, but that which does scavenger work in the boilers of the locomotive and removes the mud and ajkali from the water. Commenting Com-menting on the work of the skimmer this afternoon Mr. Iladley stated that with it an engine ran 1500 miles and without 177 miles a marvelous saving in favor of the railroads. Engineers report that they have never had a wet valve where the skimmer was in use and its popularity is therefore pretty well assured. as-sured. Tourist's Kates for Utah. Passcnsp r Agent J. II. Bennett of the Rio Grande Western has pooled with Major S. K. Hooper, the matchless romancer of the Denver, Den-ver, t Rio Grande, and Charlie Lee the poet of the Midland, in an effort to secure a tourist tour-ist rate that will place the attractions of Utah on the same magic horizon as that of Colorado. Mr. Bennett is now absent on the eminently commendable mission and Utah will await anxiously fh posting of the uew V, schedule. " The Williams Pardon. Zealous efforts are being made by the friends of Tom Williams to secure a pardon foi him. Williams killed Joseph E. Hutch-ens Hutch-ens in a quhrrel uear the Mammoth mine, and was convicted of murder in the first degree. de-gree. Subsequently the penalty was softened and he was sentenced to life servitude in the penitentiary. He has a wife and four children chil-dren now residing la this city. Kio Grantle Karnlnj;. A Rio Grande estimate for the first week ' in April places them at $14S,000 as coni-i coni-i pared with $149,532 for the correspondiiitr week of last year. The estimate for the year to April 7 reaches $ 0,S5fi,'254, a decrease de-crease of $91,366 below the same period last year. Calla I. il.. From California. Mr. T. F. Watson of The Timl.s force was the recipient of a rare collection of flowers from his sister, Mrs. A. C. Van Pelt of East Oakland, and R. A. Marshall of Los Auceles, this morning. There is a whole idyl of the floral charms of California in them. Salt Lake Clearing House. The bank clearings today amounted to $303,537; same tlay last year, $275,913 ; week's clearings, $1,997,437, same week last year, $1,742,110. |