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Show . 'i - I.OCAI. lUtEVITIKH. j 'j Advertiso your wantu in tho "Want :.' . Column" of This Timks. There nre messages nt the Wostorn 1 Union oflice for Frank Hodgman and i. Charles W. Mills. j Real estato advertisers will find Tun ' ; Timks' "Want Column" nn excellent do- j partmont for their announcements. l Tho Union Paciilo will run a spocial i I train to Oarliold Bench and roturn this 1 ufternoon, leaving Salt Lake at 4:30. l Oscar Vandercook has succeeded to the doputy United States mnrshaU;hip ' ! made vocunt by the rosignution of Ar-n.i Ar-n.i thur Pratt. Marshal Young wont to Ogdon th's morning with a warrant for tho arrest or ' i C. 11. liurt, alias Charles Smith, who is f charged with forging a check on the i Utah National bank for $25. . : I At a meeting or theCongregntionalists i Inst evening the plans of their now church were discussed. Nothing delinito y was decidod. The congregation has on lmnd $50,000. the proceeds from tho salo r' of its lot on West Third South street. j i E. M. Bigg9 & Co. will shortly begin '. i the erection of a three-story brick busi- 1 iioss block, 70x85 feet, on tho lily tho j property, State road, betwoon Second ;j and Third South streets. The building i will bo for stores nnd oflioos, and will J cost when complotod ovor 820,000. Commissioner Ureenmun yeslorday fined Charles and Annio Ward, residents 'l I of the Twentioth ward, 82 and costs for using filthy lnngungo hi public. The , commissioner warned the couplo that a j. second appearance before him would bo jj mot with a jail sentence. i The Union Pacific and Northwestern companies have, jointly, just issued a "! Very neat folder. Besides the time tables of the lino, it contains a well do- fined and reliablo map of the territory v) covered and a profile scalo of elevations botw.ion Tiiilrn Miehirmn nnd the Pacific. j i Tho Messrs. Calder hnve completed the first piano ever manufactured in ' Utah. Tho instrument is of the upright ,v I pattern, overstrung scalo, with polnhod j walnut caso, and in tone equals many f I pianos of eastern make. Utah, so says , Mr. Calder, con never become a great y,nno mRnuf'et,ur'nK emporium owing '""Mffi'lie absence of much of tho nocessary , .. uuHerial in this couutry. 1 i The Irish-American ball last Monday i ' evening, in honor of General Connor, j turns out lo have been a financial suo-; suo-; cess. Tho committee met last night to 1 j transact private business, but it trnns-! trnns-! i pired that a handsome balance from tho l : ball receipts remains to the credit of Genoral Connor. Thero will bo a tneet-', tneet-', ; ing ot the association at the ollico of T. i . Jf MiH-rav, Second South street, next i Saturday evening, and n general allend-I allend-I ! unco of members is requested. |