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Show company is the estahlishin.tr and conducting u wholesale and retail grocery, hardware and men ihandlM business within the terrl- . tory of Utah und in the state Nevada. The incorporators are: M tt Foley, William H. Remington, Hiram .Johnson, lieorge Dennett and ri. W. Luwrerftc. The capital stock of company is j 10,000 divided into 1S00 shares of the face value of 1 100 each. BREVITIES. Hright IMlhllH i Vine sprtug weaker. Advert! in Tin: Times. Head The TnUtl want coiumn. Poems on sprtnff-are r'""'11 ln-The ln-The city Is tilled op with sheepmen today. The sales of realttf yesterday amounted to fcKiJ. Realty is looking up. Good sale are re- ported dally. The JOMpblt conference convened at 10 o'clock this niorniug. Keno, the educated pig at Wonderland, called and left his -card this morning. 'The earth I the Lord's," but the sidewalks side-walks belong to tluc commission merchants- Who hit Night (!lerk Jones of the Culleuy Somebody said a folding bed. 'And she carried1 him "II and kissed him," is the way the Kev. Mr. Utter put it. T.n-t eveuimr, in Masonic hs'l. Charles E. Stanton was ck vaUd to the sublime degree of master mason. The Southern society will hold a meeting this evening at S o'clock sharp at the Walker house. William. A. J One died of acute Bright's disease util, is hum in the Ninth ward. Ho was ii'.l years old. The dptty United States marshals are all busy preparing for the opening of the criminal crimi-nal calendar on Monday next. The Wcstivn Union holds messages for Fred Gates, I. J. Btrt)uck, Mike Salomons (11), J. W. Le and Major (i. M. Harbour. Louis Bla and Paul Olsen have been arrested ar-rested as the perpetrators id' the robbery at the residence if M. A. Kinpey. Grace Lutheran mission, Brighton suburb, licv. licates, pastor. Preaching and Sunday-school Sunday-school every Sunday from -:o0 to 4::10 p.m. Commissioner Ncrrell yesterday united in imirrkrc Michael Mjschlcr of l-'.ureka and Miss Marie Stiaub of Providence, Cache county. Will Jones, a wnOI-known member of the porting fraternity., died yesterday morning of . onsumptlon. Ills remains will be buried on Sunday, John Sutherland, a soldier, was arrested last night on compilaint of Minnie Day, who charged him with violence toward her. Minnie spent the uiight in jail. (ieorge W. Crozior, late bookkeeper of the Horn Silver Mining company died at St. Marks hospital. He was boru iu Scotland in lsS. lie leaves a wife and three children. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Adklns, of Kast Eleventh South, died yesterday of typhoid-pneumonia, aged t! years and six month. Funeral tomorrow at 'J p.m. First Congregational Mlepta branch at Auditorium, corner Fourth South and Second West. Sunday schpol, 8:30 p. m. Preaching Preach-ing by Mr. Thrall at 7:30. Everybody welcome. wel-come. .Indira Amlerso.n had not arrived from Washington lit the hour of going to press, but tbe interviewer were 1 1 ill haunting the precincts of the Cullen, at which hostlery he makes his home. The. Kapld Transit company will resume operations on their West Fourth South street line on the 1st of March. This line connects with the Kin Grande Weatcrm truius, from the theater corner. Unitarian services every Sunday morning in the Salt Luke Theater. Kev. David Utter, pastor. Subject tomorrow niorniug, "Making "Mak-ing the best of both Worlds." Sunday school at 13:15. Everybody cordially invited. The gospel meeting ln the gymnasium of the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow afternoon will be led by Mr. F. E. Gregg of this city. The subject will be "Temperance." Mr. Gregg was active ln the work in Iowa. Everyone Is invited. Tho First Congregational services as usual tomorrow at Hammond Hall, corner Third South and Third East, .f. Uraincrd Thrall, pastor. Public worship and sermon at 11 a m. Sunday school and bible class, 12:30, Christian Endeavor society, ti p. m. Kristofer Jansen of Minneapolis, the Scandinavian lecturer, is in the city and will deliver two lectures ill the Scandinavian language at the Fourteenth ward meeting house, beginning tonight at S o'clock. His subject will he tonight. "Norway and Amer. lea;" Monday night, "lleuriz Wcrgclaud and BU l ime." Should the mllilia bill now beforo the legislature pass, it is said llepreseutative Moritz will be the unanimous choice, of the command for colonel. Colonel Moritz presents pre-sents a charming figure when in the saddle, and such a laurel would be happily bestowed. The armory is now iu the Young block on Commercial street. The opening of the W. C. T. V. coffee house and reading room will be held Toes, day, March 1, at T::ill p.m., at IS Commercial street. An enjoyable programme of music and suicy live minute talks from some of the best speakers of the city, will be rendered. ren-dered. After which refreshments will be served free to all, The ladies hope to see all Interested iu the work present. The colored men met last night at their ball, No. 'id West First South street, andlor-ganixed andlor-ganixed Wilson Lodge No. 1, A.F.A.M. The following ollicers were Installed bv l'ast Master P. C. WodeUi w- s., .'obn Taylor; S.W , B. G. Wilson; .I.W., C. C. Towlcs; S. D., G, H. Broun; J.F., F. 11. Kobiuson; treasurer, F. H. Grice; secretary, (). W. Moore; stewards, B. C. Cousil, Willis Dud-ley; Dud-ley; tyler. A. Sowles. The Evangelical Lutheran Church of the .Holy Trinity, Kev. Jas. F. Heatcs, pastor. Regular services at St. Mark'.i hall, E. First South street, opposite city hall, every Sun-day Sun-day at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday school lit 10 a.m. Subject for tomorrow morning, "Jesus of Nazareth l'asseth By;" evening, "The Sacrament of Holy Baptism." There will also be service next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, appropriate to the beginning of Lent. Articles of incorporation of the Remington-Johnson company were tiled yesterday with the county clerk. The object of the r: |