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Show '.I a oavr w.ib b ! "II Pagliacci," nnd Mascagm'a a -- Cava,.utoliitioii fur rtf!, ip-lrria Rnsticana. The company carries the family and surronnd.iig ful1 ,mn i!. 11 ' The Psraar w "pera orchestra and' be held on tfce ijth David lieu ia down with a .light at- friend. !,4e rne, and electric a 10.I1 PpMtiea aud ot t:tb ibe aud ibtb, imiesd tack of pneumonia. 'AtrU employed in the productioo. County Commiaalonora Moot. 11 u ou Herd last week. a 1HJ you plant wrJa that grow? Belter At the uietting of the County ComA Mr. Peck of Boxelder couuty, b art tome, thru. !,. II. lviatt. missioner held on March Ctb.theto!-lowiu- g A special Looking baa just tieeu made business was tranaacied' puicbased the Ant one Christensen place, Mia May Soule ut Ogden m her viail-'ii- g the mauagemeut of the Salt Lake by Mr. Peck and family intruding to rrW State of I'tsh va. Milton A. Parri-h- , with Mr. and Mm. Hnrave Vanfleet Theatre, which will phase all theatreJed Abbott Wit last Tuesday (or Bear case r 1 ported from Justice Ilsrdy's court, here. goers. Margaret Anglin lias been reail, approved and Gird. Health report Ricer, to rnauine work on hi (arm. cured for an engagement of two nighta No. SYRACUSE BRIEFE. from District 1, read, aud ordered i March 16 and Mm. I.uy A. Clark ha reliuneJ hunsr 1;. Miss Anglin ia well filed. Two claims against County School ! known in Salt Lake, espec ally for her float a plrauut viait with her daughter IN.Y. board were audited ami allowed as fo- Hppctai ('(jrrpwidlpiu. til the north. to sagsr artidic work iu conjunction with Henry farmers will The plant begin M. llow' K. Wbitrsiifes, salary, (62.511; Constipation and pile are twin. They expense, (16 75. Report from II. Van beets nrst weeU, it the weather continue Miller last season. Her powerful acting mMES.' BISSES ASP in "Mr. Dane'a Defense" is also well h ll people inch by inch, ap life away ' Colt, quarantine pbyaician southern end fair. nil red by sll Salt Lakers. day by day. Holliiter'a Rocky Moun'ain of county, read and filed. Claims from Mr. W. W. Steel bus purchased 160 rrim west, 'Isa will positively rnie yon. So cure no Box Elder 1 . r 3 -- count) for trsnscient stock acres u!' l.uiil on wc. 17, 4 north. 35 cent. Tea or Tablet. J. I. s.iid to have been assessed in Davis from Isaac Bartouol Salt Lake City. Jr , Wood. A large crowd attended the dance iu mil 1 ry 0 nni T county, deterred until investigations y... A sweet twby gill hit rieur to (he should be uisde. mILLI y YiILLlI UULC Auditor auiboriaed to the Syracuse hall Friday night. Au hutue of Mr. and Mr. John Clawson, purchase pamphlet cm Isws of Estray joyable time waa had by all preaeiil. GENERAL ATTORNEYS. and Highway fur distribution smong the having arrived Ust.Sunday. Messrs. Charles Hackman and Thomas Practice in all Court. 1. K. Willey Davis Call for Catalogue. County Attorney. Bita-- on the end ot your tongue three supervisors and constable of the county. Wilcox of Farmington visited Mr. W. 11. IMS'. Olc US Mala St., Hall Lake Tlihoii it? to then a and last Miller lime you forget day, Monday, priir atripcu Vltj Scull AiniltUu, lTptulr imn't blame us. L. H. Oviatt. the lake. Ball Postponed. BUY WHEN READY On Sale at Mr. Mary A. Sander i again afflicted j Thr bachelor' ball scbedulni for j Mr. lawl Gibson and Mia Nettie with a serious stomach trouble necesti- - March 17th at the Alberta, is postponed biirnrtt were married last Friday in OgO. den, They w.11 make their home-- for Wting the calling of a doctor. indefinitely on account ot mall pox. THfc the present, at the irmt farm of I C. C. C. Wilson and family, of CaiMsville Adorns of Syracuse. Mr. and Mra. Gib- have taken np their abode here for at We are still giving 3 Packages of "Friends" or of Scotch Cats" for 5 cent Primary Convention. son have llur beat wishes of their friend. least one year and perhapa lunger A ron rent ion of the Primary workers $5.00 A DAY 8CRK Advert we Sar- of the Davis stake was held last Sunday. SALT LAKE ATTRACTIONS. PKAUTO IN saparilla. Commission or salary. Ad- Presidents Grant ' aud Eldredge, and dress, Indian Sarsaparilla Co., 846 Third Biahop Sacrist were present, also Mr. FINE CANDIES, CIGARS, AND street. Salt lake Citv. At the Grand Theatra. Miunie L. Snow, Lillian Maeser, and TOBACCO, lloisy Corwn Clarke and his company Bishop Davis ol Farmington was here Edna llarkrr of the General board. T wo UTAH. VARMINCTON, officers' meetings were held in the Lstliea who have lieen visiting Ogden for I like Mr. Elisha rd the Suuday visiting family M Davis Lvhi Banner. Query. Who hall iu the morning. Lunch wkit served nights, returned to the Grand Monday by the Stake board. A parent J meeting night, producing "Why Smith Left Davis? Buhop In order to prove the great advantage to tbe X was held in the afternoon at the Meet- Home," a sidesplitting comedy in which we ahsll be pleased to let you have a tjear Mr. Osiatt: That Biead Mint houaewife, tfee as Mr. house. Clarke A "Lavinia, the "llow appear paper, Primary son aok) us, uthe beat thing in the ing X Bread Mixer for aeven days' trial. If not satis- Association Help the Home," was read cook. Mr. Clarke has been in Salt Lake house. Even Alice likes to mix bread SEND HMS return the at it seveu of factory, expiration daya. some for time past. Anyone who enjojt br Mr. Anme Patterson of South now MRS. J. HENRY. THE PERFECT EAR TAG, Ask your neighbor about their Bread Mixer. We Hooper; quartrtte by Vilab and Julia good, wholesome comedy should see Mr. sold them one. a. .tab of Hess Fielding Robinson, Nellie Smith and Vera Oviatt, Clarke, He does not produce absurd ru. Mein ylMM IN nMwffl, Bubop Henry co8IZE8-- 4 to 6 LOAVES, 82.00; 8 to 10 LOAVES shopped over in Brigham Tuesday on hia "Our Work i With the Children." A comedies; his plays are true to life, and way home from Farmington where be paper, "Cnu Parents Assist in 82.50. MANUFACTURERS of lYiinary leave a good taste iu your mouth. Enattended the funeral of hia brother, Leon- Work," tire week, "Why Smith Ixft Home." Annie of Bountiful. Neville by Rubber Seals, Dies, H. Stamps, Stencils, ard, who wm killed in a runaway a frw Badges, Branding Irons, etc. Dealers In days ago in Salt Ialcr City. Box Filler ! Thn Balt Lake Theatre. WOOD'S CROSS BREVITIES. i Typewriters, Bicycles, and all Supplies. X4.W. Over 4000 performances in English is SALT LAKE STAMP COMPANY, Tier greatest system muorator. Rethe record of the Savage English Grand 80 W. 3rd So. (Cor W. Temple) tu I lit-- Arcus. stores vitality, regulates the kidneys, Opera company that is soon to make its Mrs. Margartt Wood is able to be out first liver and atoumch. If Hollister'a Rocky appearance in Salt Lake City. Thee Munniain Tea fails lu cure get your again. were divided between 81 operas that have Mrs. Gririsch is gradually growing been produced by this company money bark. Thai's fair. 45 cents, Tea DAY during r Tablets. . D. Wood. weaker. the nine years since it waa founded in TRUSTEES! Elaborate new production! William Moss returned from thr Desert Boston. The children of J. D. Wood are proWm. B. Prkston, JONES' tHAMMEFt,TMgrM R. liave been tor Burton, O. F. that ami Sunday eight are prepared evening. of operas two out Led, gressing nicely; F. S. Richards, Millm, Joskfh S. constitute the for season. thia repertoire the others convalescing. Louis, the Mr Fanny Halrh wrnt to Bancroft, Richards. These are and 50c. 25c. tur afflicted Night Wagner'a has who been "Lohengrin" the Friday evrtiing. young man 25 cents. "Tannhauaer." Puccini's "La Bohame" past thte yean with tuberculuei of the Reuben Hatch came in from the a beautiful of in life Paris Latin the story Joints ia no better. Tonight aud All thia Week, FIRE PROOF BUILDING. Desert Friday evening. Verdis great masterpiece. quarter; The Social Hour club was entertained S. Clarence Parke of Malta, Ida., came "Othello," with the Joseph Richards, Medical Director Shakespearean text Harry Corson Clarke, in at the liwne of Mr. and Mrs. C. 1. Rob- down the latter John of the week. Secretary and Treasurer. part Bius, IlTro-tuneful j restored; the favorite, inson last Friday, at which an elatiorute Mrs. Ann for WoodSMITH Parkin LEFT left HOME" "WHY Biset's valor Leoncavallos Mary e"; "Carmen, hmrh was served. Vocal and instru-mentEighth and C Streets gelt Lake City, Utah. Write for Term. music was furnished Ly Mr. and ! 1 1 1 I I I I I 1 1 I 1 1 I Mrs. William Robinson, besides a num-KH H- d- M -l -Ld -I II i II 11 MM H-H-ber of choice selections by Prof. Walter Hampton w hia phonograph. VU Uae the storms of Chilkoot Pass, I'll cross the plains of frozen glass. LM leave my wife and Class the sea, Rather than lie without Rocky Mountain Ten. J. IV Wood Gaby, BEAUTIFUL REVERSABLE HAND MADE RUGS Veteran John Earl has taken unto Made from your old Carpets. Ingrains, Brussels, Tapestry-Stai- r hiiiiNcli a help mate to accompany him Wiltons, Carpeta, Old Smyrna Rugs Re Moqueta. life. Mrs. Kennettia Nancy J. through Woven; Chenille Curtain Converted into Ruga. I claim to the lady of hia choice, the kuot having make the beat Rng that can be made from Old and worn-obean tied yesterday. The Brat demand Send me a trial order and be convinced. Carpeta, Mra. Earl made on her epouce was to aider the Argus for a year. The offlce cat waa ainguhuly honored I Pay the Expreaa Charges From Davla Co. last wreck by a call from three handsome lmdC WORKS ; ladirs of the county. It waa the cat's pU aw e lu escort the Misses l.tta Dun-ua- u, IBUHPMIE Matile Iloldt, and Delphia Jacobson through the numberless departments of the Argus, and explain the mechanism Send for Illustrated Pamphlets Rugs for Sale. thereof. Anil people wondered why the cat wore a smile all week. Local "Briefs, lie. .ttii.J iH'ii . k1 ! - . BUFFALO, ! I hr I chiidrevs FINE and . p. STREET WEAR. ft j J X : F. j 1 OF LAUNDRY 9 BARS SOAP LyndecKfi j : BARBER I FflRmiNGToH commERcmir7 DAYS TRIAL FREE!! ftufspssjst .aMCEtttMT"p - I L. ! OVIAUU, Farmington DR. W. H. GROVES LATTER SAINTS HOSPITAL. IGRANDITHEATRE :::::: t. DDTfRQ -- ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. ! al I t 5 FLUFF RUG WORKS. Edtuard Proprietor ut - A Pioneer Paeeee Beyond. Mrs. Hauuah Bigler Miller, the oldest lady of Farming! uu, died yesterday of old age and general debility. Mr Millet a horn in Harrison couuty, Virginia, June 34. 1 8 ro, beiug nearly 83 years of age. The deceased joined tbe Church when but a child; married the late Dauicl A Miller and came to Vtah in 1848, settling in Farmington, wherf she t'as lived ever since. She leaves to children and a large number of grand children. The children arc, Joseph Miller, Abigail Turner, Bathshcba Steed of Vormingtca; Edgar, Daniel, and Henry Miller of Parker, Idaho: Emcline Wilson of Caincs-villand Malinda Jnc of Provideuce She boa been an anient and faithful member of the Church all her life. Fun eral services will lie held tomorrow in the Meeting house. e, SHOEuT CARPET. CIAING. DONE, (lie are Going out of the Shoe Business. gSMJgB..,, 8ALX LAKE CITY. FOR ONE OFFER A WEEK WE SHALL STOCK THOUSAND PAIRS MEN'S, OF OF LADIES CHILDREN'S 'ulaia. Jcu FOUR FOOT WEAR AT EXACTLY HALF ji&jotfPublik end Tty Siuh Skulz Frif.-- n e in a.ytd-Wurld- .t is.S&yrJldfQ. Hr q Skortkandj, edu. of CtTatcrJiH YoiTCiFortTKojl fe.cied QysY Bv deceived Jtfti rnatieyuLl Certificdtld So.stSfre.tl, Salt halt City. Shoes dill you say ? We have shoes to burn! There ore hundreds of pairs of Shoes from Broken bines that cue are Selling at from Death of William Hardy. Friend of William Hardy were grieved to learn of hia death at Fielding on the icth of March, after a short illness with an abacese in the bead, resultant from la grippe. The deceased waa boro February si, 1841; joined tbe Church when hoy; waa baptised by Elder Lamoreanx and moved with hia parent to Vtah in 1858, making Farmington hia home until about so year ago, when be took up a farm at Fielding, and at various times juice haSr alternated between hero and that place. He married Harriet Wood, whom he leaves with four sons sad three daughters, a boy aud a girl Mill unmar-sizd- He waa a. very kind husband, as i idulgcnt father and a highly rcapectad oilmen. Funeral service were held lait Sunday in ridding, at which Elder J. Q. Wood and J. U. Wilcox were present 1 with Ublar Richard and Bishop 236 W. South Temple CENT NEW YORK CASH STORE SALT LAK.& CiTV , mmmm mmmm mmml DliGODNTT Cm, Oboose Shoes for the Summer. We have jtt received onr SPRING LINE of Men,n Womene, and Children' Shoe. Yours Shoely, Bountiful Co-o- p. |