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Show ARTICLES of Incorporation of The Oamble-Shepard company, organized In thbi city for tho purpose of establishing an oloctrlcnl plating corporation, were lllud yesterday In tho ofllce of the County Clerk. Tho capital slock of tin company in J3000, divided Into shares of tho par valno of $1 each. John B Iloyt Is president presi-dent of tho corporation; John W. Guild, vlcc-presldont; Harrison O. Shcpard, hoc-rotary hoc-rotary and treasurer; Edward C, Gamble, gonend manager. CHARLES CRANE will speak In Federal Fed-eral hail, Fourth South and State, at S o'clock this evening, on tho subject. "I Church Influence on tho Wano?" There will bo good music. m m u BY THE DEATH of Slorrll A. Weaver In Westlleld, Mass.. a few days ago. Prof. W. A. WcUell of Salt Lako becomes president of tho music section of tho National Na-tional Educatlonnl association. At tho regular mooting In Boston last summor Mr. Weaver wns chosen president nnd Prof. Wctzoll, first vice-president. F. W. LEWIS, Building Inpcctor for Salt Lake City, has accepted tho position of superintendent of construction for J. Donnan Rcavls nnd has entered upon his duties. REPORTS havo boon received by Superintendent Super-intendent Ashtou from nearly nil of tho district schools in Salt Lake county on tho work accomplished by tho pupils In observance of Arbor day. Reports from twenty-six districts wero rocelvcd. and the work done by tho school children heard from shows 1C.-I.V) tree3 planted, 2193 shrubs, 7800 flower beds. 10.S07 vines, IS lawns, 129 vcgetnblo Hardens, besides numerous nu-merous hedges. Three acres wero of strawberries nnd wero set out by tho pupils pu-pils of tho Granlto school. X THE powder magazine of tho Salt Lako Hardware company, north of tho city, was entered by burglars last Thursday night and eight kegs of rlilo powder stolon. Entrance to tho magazine was secured by forcing the lock on the door and tho booty was removed In a wagon. No clue to tho burglars has boca discovered. . MAYOR MORRIS yesterday made an order to tho effect that all cash nnd trade-paying trade-paying slot machines In tho city bo removed re-moved and notified tho Chief of Polico to enforce the order. It Is Gald that thcro aro ubout 100 of these machines In town aud that tho dally run of each machine ls about $7. Somo of tho lessees of tho machines say that they have paid their llccnso and will not obey tho order until their license has oxplrcd, notwithstanding that a rebate will bo given for tho unexpired unex-pired time. Tho order docs not affect slot scales and music machines. ana EFFORTS are being made to keep in office of-fice tho present judges of tho Third Judicial Ju-dicial district court by renominating all of tho Incumbents on a non-partisan ticket. A petition now In tho hands of Col. C A. Ellis, chairman of tho Democratic Demo-cratic Judicial committee, urges that tho present judges, Morse, Lewis, Stewart and Hall, Iks renominated at tho Democratlo Demo-cratlo convention, to bo held In tho city and county building on May ICth. THE meeting tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at Federation hall promises to bo well nttendod. Tho purpose ls tho formation forma-tion of' an International Ladles' Label league. Many of the wives and daughters art anxious to align themselves with tho organization for tho purpose of assisting tho union men of this city. Tho Label loaguo Ls having a most phenomenal growth throughout tho entire country, and as organized labor of Salt Lako ls anxious to bo In tho front rank, It takes tho first opportunity offered to put in operation a branch here, REV. W N. P.'dAILEY. secretary of tho class of 'Si of Union college, Schenectady, Schenec-tady, N, Y., writes Tho Tribuno as follows: fol-lows: "Can you tell mo anything of tho residence or history of ono Herbert Gcorgo Porcher. who was onco a residont of Salt Lako City. When a young man Porcher went East to Union college, whero ho took tho usual course, graduating in tho olass of and afterwards entering tho General Theological seminary In Now York City, from which ho was graduated In 1SS7. It Ls believed that aftor his seminary semi-nary graduation ho went to Europe, but all trace of him aftor May, 1SS7, has been lost. I am writing you In tho hopo that wo may be ablo to discover through relatives rel-atives who may still resldo In Salt Lako City of his residence." n a o STATE ENGINEER A. F. DOREMUS will shortly removo his office to the ilfth floor of tho Security Trust building, where a sulto of rooms ls being especially arranged ar-ranged for tho growing business of this department of the State. 4 4 DR. THOMAS C. ILIFF, for many vcars superintendent of tho Utah Methodist Metho-dist mission, is In the city for a few days on his wav to the general conference of tho Methodist church, to bo held early In May In Los Angeles. While In the city Dr. Illff Is a guest at tho home of Judgo and Mrs. Bowdlo on Third East street. Ho will speak this morning at 11 o'clock at tho First Methodist church. Many-delegates Many-delegates aro now on their way to Los Angeles and two or threo tralnloads of them aro expected to spend next Sunday In this city. DURING tho offertory at St Paul's church this morning, Miss Esther Allen will play a violin solo by Bach, |