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Show ALL AROUND THE CITKTODAY. fluid Beach. Captain llouris wno has catered ca-tered so satisfactorily tJ the patrons iu the past, will continue in cfarge, and with tin-new tin-new improvements primises his patrons a picnic every dry in tlieweek. Drew aJPrize. Ed Lewis the tenaciJis sneak with a crook in his leg as well as hi conscience was last evening sent up for c months and lined 1389. Thrice has Mann Lannon's butcher shop and stable beeJvaudalized by this public pub-lic spirited fellow wfo has been bolder on each visit. lie shaild have received six years in the pen. Work of the Police. l Marshal Janney nOw has every member of I his corps'on duty, auTthe cHy is under excellent ex-cellent patrol. Mayor Baskin has recognised recog-nised the fact, however, that ten police olli-cers olli-cers to a shift cannot protect the welfare of 60,000 people, and after May 1 will make a number of new appointments. 3Iarriaje Licenses Issued. The county clerk issued marriage licenses yesterdav to James Johnson, aged 23. aud Hedwig C. Swenson, aged 35; Rasmus S. Lund, aged 35, and Millie Christenson, aged 22; Herman F. Gerwig, aged 33, and Lottie Felton aged 38. An .Expression of Grief. The plumbers association have adopted appropriate resolutions upon the death of Mrs. L M. Higby, the lamented wife of one of the esteemed members of the union. S.ilt Lake Clearing House. The bank clearings today footed up $295,742; same day last year, 62'Jl),lu4:. World's Fnir Advisory Hoard. The World's fair commissioners have appointed ap-pointed an advisory board consisting of H. C. Lett, George W. Thatcher. E. B. Critch-low, Critch-low, F. VV. Jennings, John Carter, W. H. Rove, 1'. T. Farnsworth, William Creer, Edwin Kimball, A. C. Bishop, D. H. Peery, jr., F. J. Kicscl and P. H. Lannau. These gentlemen are the same who were named in the bill that passed the legislature. It is understood that the ladies named in the bill are to be appointed a board of lady malingers mali-ngers for Utah. The advisory board will recalled re-called to meet with the commission at te chamber of commerce rooms in this cityait 11 o'clock Saturday morning. The banks this city have accepted 2S,500 of the loan now being negotiated by the commfssto ,1 with three banks to hear from. llMMII j Musical anil Literary. The following programme will be carr.'ed out by the Y. P. S. C. E. at Hammond Mall this evening: 1. Oort;ire -"Don .loan" (four hands'! Mozart Mii-e Geneva Elh-r'.ieck and Miss Gratia Flanders. 2. Vocal "Ernani, Emani, Involami" (Ernani) Mrs. O. F. Davis. 8. Readiin: "Painting of Seville Wilson Professor O. F. Davis. 4. Quartette -"A Summer Evening" . Schumacher Mrs. Davi?, Mrs. Whitney, Miss Bray, Miss Ujeim. c t. i tal Waltz Op. fi4. No 2. .Chopin 6. Piano Solo (bl PolIipounette Durand Mi-s Geneva Ellerbeek. 6. Vocal "Speak !" Arditi Mrs. O. F. Davis. V. Organ Solo Selected Professor T. H. Radcliffe. 8. Reading "Smellintr, by Telephone"' Anon Professor O. F. Davis. 4). Vocal "I cannot sing the old songs '. Claribel Mrs. W. H. Whitney. Good Friday. The Lutherans of the city will unite in a service on Good Friday at 10:30 a.m. at the Swedish Luthwran church on Second South and Fourth East streets. The service will be held in the Swedish, German and English laii&uage, in which short sermons appropriate appropri-ate to the day will be delivered by the reverend rev-erend pastors, Liuder, Kuhr and Beates, respectively. re-spectively. The Btvrlish Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity, Lev. James F. Beates, pastor, will hold a confessional service preparatory to the Lord's supper on Good Friday at St. 3Iark's hall on East First South, opposite city hall. National Republican Club. There will be a meeting of the National TIepublican Club of Salt Lake City this evening, even-ing, and those most interested particularly anxious that there should be a full attendance. attend-ance. The club is getting ready for the time when the naming of delegates to Minneapolis Min-neapolis will be made, and this time, more than other, the hope is that no mistakes will be made. The is other route and detail work to be considered, and there must be a full meeting that no mistakes may be -made. Arrested for V. C. Neils Nelson alia Nelt Peterson was arrested ar-rested at his dwelling 5:J3 Chester street last pight by deputy United States inarshall and taken before Captain Greenman where he pleaded guilty to unlawful cohibitation. His "plural" was detained at the 6aine time as a witness and he default of bonds they are sojourning at the county jail pending examination by the grand jury. Perpetuating His Memory, The General P. E. Connor Garrison, No. 72, of the Regular Army and Navy union, has been founded at Fort Douglas with a charter membership of forty and applications applica-tions rolling in very rapidly. Tho olficers of the garrison are, captain, Charles Strecman; post captain, Richard Bowers; tirst lieutenant, lieuten-ant, Robert Kane; second lieutenant, Edward Ed-ward Duamell; adjutant, Frank Brown; quartermaster, Samuel Johnston. Lights for Garlield. Electric lights have been ordered for Gar- |