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Show . .- .i, ,1.. 'g thai. its papa hud betrayed its mamma, etc.. and promising all sorts of .reward frniu above if they look care oi' it. 'I he m;vn' who left it was seeo to run away. Mr. and Mr.-. Atkin will adopt the waif. LOCAL BREVITIES. Bodoga! Bodcgal!. Bodega!!! The street railway company i.s putting its wire on Second South street. Williiam H. Davis and Louisa Price were married yesterday by Kcv. Do i Witt D. Forward. The real estate exchange holds a meeting this evening iu tho chamber of commerce building. The polytechnic- society met last night and adopted a constitution uud by-laws. The society then adjourned to meet April 18th. The gas company has purchased the Bamberger' building on Commercial street below Tim Times otlico and is fitting it up for ofliccs. . Mr. Orson Rogers has been admitted to the firm of Spencer Clawson & Co. He has been its head traveling salesman for a longtime. There are messages at the. western union telegraph ollico for Mallin Ra-mely, Ra-mely, Miss Maggie Morris, J. T. Mor-gan'and Mor-gan'and C. 11. Wilber. S. D. James, a banker of Waukesha, Wis., will remove to Salt Lake soon. He has purchased a home and proposes tj grow. up with the votiulry. I The directors of the electric light company held a meeting yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock to discuss the proposition to purchase a new plant. The Salt Lake Building and Loan association tiled articles yesterday with the clerk of the probate court. The (capital Rtock is $1,000,000 divided into , 10,000 shares. The line roast beef lunch that is being be-ing spread daily every afternoon at Sullivan Brothers, ' on First South, I East,' is appreciated by the many patrons-of that popular resort. , The cyclone at Louisville has seriously ser-iously affected the whiskey interests of America, but tho Bodega Family Wine, house, No. Ill Commercial street, still ' continues to sell tho most popular bra txl.-i of liquors and wines, by tho 1 bottle or demijohn. Buy a buttle of ' Monogram claret, port or sherry. : The Irish-Amcricau association will J be presented with a handsome green i' flag to-morrow evening, at Murray's hall on West Second South street, by i Mrs. John Kgan through Colonel Luke i Murriu. Thero will also be various exercises, ex-ercises, includiug speeches, and a good social Uino is anticipated. The various ball committees will at the same time , make their liual reports. i Chaplain C. B. Hammond, of Fort Douglas, has been ordered to Fort ! Apache. Amoua headquarters of the 1 Tenth Cavalry. This is in order with j an idea of the Secretary of War w ho I contends that the interior posts need ! religious insteuction mure than those iu : civilized communities. There twenty-eight twenty-eight chaplains in the army who are j expected to pray for one hundred forty military posts. At the next meeting of the city coun-, coun-, oil tho reporters of the Salt Lake papers whose duty it is to report the proceed-v proceed-v ings of that body, will ask that tho table at which they work bo placed alongside the clerk's desk. At present they are in the rear of tho room near the door behind the stove where they can neither hear nor see auything that'is going on, have no access to papers without mak- , ing a tour of the hall, aud are very miserably mis-erably situated. ' It, is rumored that the English syndicate syndi-cate has a representation linw iu" Salt Lake negotiating for the purcliase of what is recognized as the branch of the London. England, Bodega Family Wine' house, No. 111. Commercial stives., but j the management is uut prepared lu t.ell, I as they have come, here to give the. j public'the purest w ines and liquors in ! the world for the least money. Every- i tiling delivered free. Telephone No. ' 55J. All families .should buy. ' ' Fred Atkins, manager of the Eleventh Elev-enth ward store, heard a knock ou the door Monday night and on going down j ftaflp Joupd a nice little baby in a bas- , ket. It was a boy about throe days oi4. A note was with the kid, saying j |