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Show LOCAL IlKKVITIKS. Work has begun on tho buildings at Saltuir, tho now summer resort. Vice-President Ilolcomb, of tho Union Pacific, ; is expected iu Bait Lako in a day or two. The capacity of tho electric light plant will lie immediately nicreuaed, in order to answer tlio growing demnud. The Tenth Ward building association has lieon organized wit u a capitul ol $;1U,UUU, divided into aliares of $lu each. Tho Hicyelo club has decided to wear a black uniform. The niemlicrs are arranging lor u street parade early next month. The fire department wiisciiIIkI out lust night to extinguish a small lire in the rear of the White liouso. No damage was done. Tho Dyer building on Commercial slrii't was Hold today tu Joseph I.. ( nine ami Arthur 1'ratt. Consideration suiil to be$IU,OU0. J. W. Hilver, J. D. Lomnx, (leorgo Cumiiiing mill Mrs. Ltiiiginttid will lino messages fur them at the Western Onion telegraph ollice. On Monday next a camp of the Patriotic Order Rous of America will In orgaiirt-il iu this city, 'i'lte charter members nuinlier thirty. ThisiH movlngdny with the chamlier of commerce. com-merce. Tlio new quarters are directly across tho etreet from those lately occupied una which lire peing vaunted. Tho rapid transit street railway company has ordered 'U tons of .H.r lh. rails, luid will push the work of tracklayiuii uud straining wiles us rapidly as possible, Oeorgo Zimmerhockel has purchased through Dieter, Johnson V Co., a lot on which he will locate lo-cate u lactory lor making cigar boxes, Tho lactory lac-tory will bo located on bouth Main street, A collision liotwnon tin express wagon aud a buggy at tho corner of 't hird Houth and Main etrootH iiImiuI 1 o'clock today resulted iu tho ile-luoiibhing ile-luoiibhing of one of the wheels of the buggy. II P. Mason, A. W, (Irimt, John W. Donellnn, II. 8. Wiimns nml Klijali bells have organi'.eil the National lliiilding mid Loan association, villi an authorized capital stock of tlo,uUU,(jOu, divided into shares of (100 each. Yoiinger'n hall was the hcoiio of an enjoyable biil given last evening by the lieuu Ideals. This ia a new society of which Then Itaylsnild and -. bharp Walker are at the head, and it is already quite popular in social circles. The noxt mooting of the student's society of tlio Latter-day baints college will be lieid this evening even-ing at I'M in the Bociiil hall. Don Carlos Young, C. Ii., will deliver a lecture on "Architecture," in ed'tition to which the meniliers of the College 1' ield club will make reports on objects of inter-t inter-t et discovered in their rambles. All are cordi-ully cordi-ully invited. William Done, President. Oeorge L. Fisher of Omaha is at the Walker. Ho is a 'member of the well-known Omaha hrm of architects, Memleisson, F'isher & Lawrie, who drew the plans for tho new bait Luke lintel, in widen Mr. Wendid llensim is the party principally princi-pally inlercHtiMl. He will remain here n week In order ut complete some of the details of the jiluns and make iirrangeifieutH for the rapid progress pro-gress of tho work. Charles Kecsldn, representing Fred Warde, the tragedian, ia in the city for tho purpose of making mak-ing arrangements for the appearance of that . actor at tiie Halt Lake theater on Thursday, F'ri-tlay F'ri-tlay and MUurday of next week, Mr. Koesliin wee the pioneer iu piloting amusement companies compa-nies across the continent. In lHil) he took Du-prom Du-prom & lleuedict's Minstrel's through to ban JVrnncisco. He stopiiod iu bait Ijako and played them for four nighte iu the theater to crowded - houses. This was the firsti traveliug company that ever visited Bidt Lake. |