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Show Faust's Hall Insecure, The I large attendance at Faust's Hall yesterday yes-terday morning, and the excitement j consequent upon the settling, with a loud crack, of the steps leading up to it, when crowded with men, caused considerable uneasiness as to the result should the building become tilled with a mass of human beings during the trials uow pending. Karly yesterday morning A. II. Raleigh, city inspector of buildings, made an inspection of the premises, and has handed us the following fol-lowing result: Xolicc to (lie Public. Salt Lake City, il a.m., Monday, tub iust. This certifies that I have examinod tho building known as Faust's Hall, 'd South St., in this city, and find the floor of said hall to be unsale Tor public purposes or public gatherings in its present condition. A. II. lULKtair, Inspector of buildings build-ings for Salt Lake City. |