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Show NEWS CLIPPINGS. The Utah National Bank haschang-ed haschang-ed hands. Antlion 11. Lund Is now president and Joseph Nlelson cashier. Theic Is also seveial changes In the directors. These changes aro a le-sultof le-sultof a transfer of a majority of the stock of tho bank to now people, principal among whom aro Johnllcnry Smith, W. II. Smart and II. Din-wood)1. Din-wood)1. The Tribune Wednesday speaks highly of Corlanton's last appearance In Salt Lake. All the principals arc spoken of as far superior to those who took part in the original cast and it Is claimed that the success of the play is practically (assurcd under Its present pre-sent management. The company has met with such a warm reception In Salt Lake that they have arranged to put It on again next Saturday evening. The Republicans of Idaho have elected Judge Wcldon B. Heyburn to tho United States senate. Heyburn is well spoken of and will no doubt represent his state creditably at Washington. For some years tho state has been represented only by by Democratic senators that have done practically nothing for the Interests Inter-ests of the state. It looks now as though Senator Dubois would soon be a back number, and Judging from his cliurch influence talk a few days ago ho understands Idaho has no further use for him, and ho would like to make it appearJthat Utah ccleslastical olll-clals olll-clals arc responsible for the change, but the fact is Democracy is doomed in all the mountain states, and nil the Influence of the church could not save it. Governor Wells appointed JohnF. Chidister, Judge of tho Sixth District to take the place of Win, M. McCaity elected to tho supremo bench. Mr. Chidister isa good honest conscientious man and wo belelvc will make a good record as Judge for our friends In tho Sevier country. A thief entered the dressing room at the B.Y. Academy Provo,Monday,and went through tho pockets of the clothes found theie. About $100 was taken. ' A student has been arrested on suspicion. Charles Welch an old pioneer of Ogden died Wednesday morning, no was a native of Leicestershire England Eng-land at which place ho embraced Mormohlsm. Hecamo to Utah in 1850, and has resided In Ogden slnco 1854. Ho was an esteemed citizen, highly respected and of a generous and genial disposition. Tho will of tho late George A. Lowo has been admitted to piobate. The value of the estate is said to bo only $200,000. M r. Low c has alw ays been a caieful conservative business man and It was gcneially supposed he was worth at least half a million. Tlneo joungmen students down at the B. Y. College came down Center stieet AVcdncsday evening, and Judging Judg-ing fiom tho noiso they made must have been feeling picttygood. Otllccr Benson was taking in tho situation fiom just acioss tho stieet and when he thought tho laeket had gono on long enough ho htepped up behind tho bojs and tapping ono of them on the shoulder whlspeied to him that the Justice down at pollco hcadquartcis wanted to hold a little Intel view with them. If the lightening had struck a telegiaph pole Just then the bois could not have been moio surpilscd. It is needless to say that tho tackct all stopped on short notice and tho boys walked down to pollco headquarters headquar-ters meek as little lambs and each deposited two dollais as a prlco for tho fun they had had. |