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Show : SALT LAKE 5 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4 CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD. - j . The soldiers returned from the Straw- oerry vaney marcn, report tne weather as altogether too wintry to suit their Philippine tastes, for ice formed in - their water pails every night. It was "hard sledding" on account of the roughness of the roads going over via Park City; but returning via Provo the route was much better. The Utah Sugar company has decided de-cided to issue the balance of its treasury, treas-ury, stock, 31,431 shares and sell it to ' present shareholders at $15 per share, the proceeds to be used in erecting another 1,200-ton factory in the Bear river valley. This issue will bring the capitalization up to a little more than ?3,00.000. $ Sam C. Ewing maintains, notwithstanding notwith-standing opposition in official circles, that there is an immense pure water supply south of this city, being underground un-derground currents from the Wasatch mountain? to the west, and that.ar-I that.ar-I tesian wells would develop an immense ! supply. He holds that the presence of extensive boss to the south are unmistakable un-mistakable evidence of the water flowing flow-ing beneath, and this is substantiated by the size of the Jordan opposite this city, when there is no water flowing in the river channel from Utah lake. $, The list of appointees ofthemayor upon the new board of public works was submitted to the city council and confirmed. The new board as it now stands is composed of Spencer Clawson, chairman: J. D. Murdock, N. A. Era-pey, Era-pey, H. G. McMillan and City Engineer Engi-neer L. C. Kelsey. Mr. I. A. Reeves, Helena's music dealer and a prominent local musician, stated in telephonic conversation with a friend in this city, that while recently in New Tork he told about last spring's ; telephone concerts between Salt Lake and Montana and ashington points, the solo instrument being in Salt Lake, while the piano accompaniment was ; played by himself in Helena. Mr. Reeves says the New York people re. J fused to believe that any such thing ; was Possible. I Mrs. John Anderson of west First i c-i-uiu sireei, aranK cedar oil Wednesday Wednes-day night, because foolish acquaintances acquaint-ances at a social gathering dared her to and it was twenty-four hours before the doctors could say that she was out of danger. |