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Show LOCAL BKEVIT1ES. T. R. Joues & Co. yesterday received ore, $1533.15. Wells, Fargo & Co., received yester-dav: yester-dav: base bullion, !),U00; ore, $2005; total, $11,005 A few second-hand heating stoves for Bale at Culrnor Bros. Must sell no more stoves for us. McCornick & Co. received yesterday: Hananer bullion, 02850; silver aud lead ores, $14,700; total, $17,550. The funeral of Robert Porchcr was held at his late residence at 5H5 Sixth street this afteruoou at 2:30 o'clock. Fifty citizens of McKeesport, Pa , are about to emigrato westward, and an effort will bo made to locate them here. On Tuesday night a stranger was sandbagged and robbed on Fourth South street, a short distance west of Main. ' A match game of baseball will be played on Washington square tomorrow tomor-row between the Nationals aud a picked nine The ward Fourteen school foundation will be finished in two weeks, and the tmilding itself must bo finished according accord-ing to contract by August 31st next. The mairiago certificate Of Henry S. Hicks, aged twenty-two, and Mury Viola Smith, aged twenty-one years, was filed with Probate Clerk Cutler yesterday. The pupils of Prof. Younger are arranging ar-ranging to give that gentleman a grand complimentary ball at Youtiger's hall tomorrow evening. G. M. Freeman, T. J. Tipton, Oscar Groshcll and Charles G. Bennett have tho affair in charge. 'This is the day which marks the advance ad-vance in telephone rates to $80 per year. Manager Murray said this morning, however, Hint he anticipated no serious results. -That the number of telephones ordered out was small, and that new subscribers were being added daily. Theflnspeotor of public buildings is looking after builders who do not re- Iiort their work to him as required by aw. The trouble is not so much with the builders as with the late Mormon inspector, who rarely, if ever, attended to his business, and the oflice was allowed al-lowed to run by sixes and sevens. Last evening a man named Charles Huffman, in attempting to get past an electrio car on Main and Second South ran directly in front of a dray wagon driven by John Long of Farmer ward. He was knocked down and both wheels of the express wagon passed over his body, but he was more scared shan'in-iured. shan'in-iured. Ho was picked up aud carried into a drug store near by. whero a couple of drinks . brought him out all right.; . . , ' It was learned from Omaha yesterday yester-day that thequartermaster-geiKU-'al savs that battery D will not leave Salt Lake for the Presidio until May 15. A former for-mer member of the battery savs about 20 per cent of the fifth artillery will have been transferred to the first artillery artil-lery by that time, thus avoiding tke separation of married officers and meu from their families whom they cannot afford .to take across tho continent; aud avoiding also carrying men to tho Paeilic. Paei-lic. whoso terms of enlistment expire within the coming six months." |