Show LOOM BRiEFS James and Heber Barton left for Idaho last night to be gone two weeks Rollo West and Arthur Emmett left for Gentile Valley last night on a short visitMatt Matt Browning left last night for Mercur to look afiter some of his mining min-ing property there D N McKee has again taken charge of the Central hotel having leased it from the owner E V Taylor of California 1 Miss Mattie Wattis entertained a few of her young girl friends yesterday afternoon at her home on Twenty eighth street The Golden Hour club will open the dancing season tomorrow night with a bail in the Second ward institute Excellent Ex-cellent music has been engaged Most of the members of the Carnival of Madrid people are in the city arranging ar-ranging to put on elaborate performances perform-ances at the Grand Monday and Tuesday Tues-day i ji j The excursion to the springs tomorrow tomor-row evening wilL conclude with a grand ball In the evening The Sunday school of the Third ward has the excursion in charge The postoffice hours for tomorrow Labor Day will be as follows One delivery will be made by carrier in the morning The general delivery and stomp windows will be open from 8 to 12 a m The money order department will be closed the entire day A marriage license was issued yesterday yes-terday to William Gale 37 and Mrs Evangellne Stoddard 38 both of Uintah The couple were married by Bishop E W Wade at his office in the courthouse court-house Lorln J Keyes and Flora M Keyes witnessing the ceremony The first number of the Scandinavian paper made Its appearance lost night It will be published weekly and carries the names of Bryan and Sewall at the j head of its column and will advocate i free silver While printed chiefly in the Scandinavian language a portion of it j is in English J T Jacobson is the president of the company E C Coleman Cole-man vicepresident and N J Peterson secretary and treasurer Architect Fife and Electrician Smyth made a test of the electric lighting at the tabernacle before newspaper menThe men-The arrangements are perfect Three hundred and fiftyfive lights of eight candle power each illuminate the building build-ing and make rt as light as noon day AS many as are desired can be used They are so distributed that a good light can be given in the building at an expense of 60 cents an hour |