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Show H' ! ALL Tin? CITY OFFICERS and dfl- , partmcnt emplovces will be paid off by HI K City Auditor Felt today. Mayor Morris 1 i ycsterdav approved tlio resolution of Hi ', Councilman A. J. Davis, providing for the j employment of tho necessary employees j In tho various departments, and tho rcgu- sj lar payrolls, as well as those long held HSi up, were audited by tho Finance commlt- J tec and will bo paid today. I ALL B UT TWELVE of the city fathers 1 met yesterday, as par resolution of Coun- ;1 oilman E. H. Davis to examine tln aequo- 1 t duct on North Templo Htreat, botwoen j 1 Fifth and Ninth West. There wero con- ' eynncoa at Main street for Jut llvo times as many Councllmcn as appeared, and ' nandwichcs and beer also. Tho acqueduct 1h said to bo in a dllnpldatrd condition and will havo to be repaired In the near future BBB MOIIMONS and their doings are exciting no llttlo interest throughout tho German empire. An nrtlcle writtii by tho Rov. G. A. Zlmmer of this citrate the Nccknr H Sicltung. dealing with thtrt subject and with tho methods missionaries employ in 1 "proficlytlnjr," hus been copied by np- 1 ward of flflv of tho leading papers in tho country, including tho principal journals 1 of Frankfurt, Berlin. Cologne and other largo cities. It 1ms also been commented HJ 1 on bv tho Legislatures of several States, ( cmd has bwn tho cause of action on the part of tho Imperial Government. WHILE JOHN D. LAMPERT was , earrvlug a bale of Insulated copper wlro ; nlong West Second South street yesterday morning he was overhauled by Sorgt. J. J. Roberts, who questioned him concem-1 concem-1 lng tho property. Lampcrt told conlllct- lng and unsatisfactory stories ond ho was i locked up pending a further investigation i jf tho caflo. Tho wire te-nt tho station' nnd tho owner may socuro it by proving '. ownership. Hal Hl ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION" of U . Hie I. X. 1. Furniture and Carpet Inslall- mcnt llouso wore, tiled yesterday In tho 1 office of tho County Clork. Tho capital 1 stock of the company Is S100.000, divided l into shares of tho par value of 1 each. ' Tho officers arc as follows: P. A Soren- ?on. )resident; C. E. Davey, vlce-presl-t dent; S. P. Armstrong, secretary; I3. A. Sorcnson, treasurer. "THE BIBLE OF NATURE" will be H, tho subject of a sermon to bo delivered, by Rnbbl Reynolds at services in the Jewish eynagoguo tonight. MRS. ELLEN C. LIGGAN passed away at 5 o'clock yesterday morning at her liome. CIS South Main u'riet, oTter en 111-ncss 111-ncss of throe weeks with kidney trouble. She leaves three dauglitera. tho Mlsfcs 1 iargarot. Annie and Lula Liggan. two of 1 whom arc omploy.?d at tho city and county building. Mrs. Llgguu wuh born In coun-' coun-' ty Armagh, Ireland. S.1 years ago, and rc- Bided In Park City and Ogden before com-I' com-I' lng to Salt -Laic City. Tho tlnio of the Hi I funeral has not yet been announced. ! r " MID-DAY" LENTEN SERIVCB this I noon in tho mining stock exchange will bo I conducted by tho Rev. Charles E. Perkins i of St. Paul's church. The subjiict of the I nd dress will be, "Life Abundant." Tho service will commence promptly at 12:0u p. m., and business people wili bo cordially -welcome. There will be good music and t nu eflicient choir. BANK CLEAJtlNGS yesterday wero 1 I427.OW.CO, Xor tho somo day last year, 3510,- 1 CW.G3. 1 BEGINNING APRIL 19TH civil service 1 examinations will bo held in this city for Hl civil engincors, electrical assistant, eloo trie elevator constructor, sclontlflc nsalst-B nsalst-B nnt (Department of Agriculture), acting H rtselstant surgeon, computer, supervising H architect's office, and meat inspector In H tho Government service. GEN. CHARLES L. COOPER, one of V -w the court-martial in tho Egan caeo, has H' been romotcd to the rank of Brlgadler- V; General and retired. Ho was stationed at i Denver. 1 "WILLTAM Ml SUNDERLAND was In ' tho city yesterday on business connected Hj with tho launching of a company for tho 1 propagation of the rubbcr"plant in which 1 John Beck Is also interested. Mr. Sunder- 1 J land has somo samples of rubber mado 1 from tho plant which attract much at- i tent Ion. H' i 1 PORTER & BABCOC1C havo taken tho contract for llreproofing ths Y. C. A. H building, at a cost of M "LAILA," the operetta given by the H Beventeenth ward Sunday-school children, H crowded tho building to tho doors last 1 ' evening. Tho performers arc all under H 12. Evan Arthur has charge, assisting, H I and Miss Louise Barnes presiding, gracc- 1 fully at the piano. The performance will B 1 bo repeated tonight and tomorrow night H iov the benefit of tho Sunday-school. Hvl "WTTOLESALERS cxpro-ss satisfaction, A says Bradslreet, this week, with dovclop- 1 mcnt of spring trade. Retail business Is B r-omcwhat hampered by weather condl- B tlons. Money Is In demand and collections |