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Show . ' ' LOCAL BREVITIES. .Dancing at the May festival for 14th 62 a ticket. , Charles Ellis lectures in Murray next Sunday afternoon. Wells, Fargo & Co. shipped yesterday yester-day bullion, $4,9(16. - .The rapid transit company is laying block of track per diem. Several local races aro being arranged for Friday at tho driving park. Tho woman's exchange will put a first-class cafe under tho real estate exchange. ex-change. The first shipment of thirty-five portable port-able houses will be received in Salt Lake in a few days. A pint case of K.'s carriage paint will renovate your old buggy and make it look like new, Culmor 15r'os. Simon Bamberger savs tho electric lino to tho Bountif nl Co-op. store will be completed in about six weeks. MeCornick & Co.'s shipments yesterday, yester-day, Hanauer bullion, Sa.OTiO; silvcrand lead ores, $20,700. Total, lr2:i,.S00. T. R. Jones & Co. yesterday received collected lead, $2,0111.72; silver ores, $4,600; ore, 84,200.58; total, 10,8i)8.2U. A movement is on foot to start a creamery near this city. Nebraska parties aro the projectors of this enterprise. enter-prise. ; The first open-air band concert of tho season will be givon Saturday evening at the Deseret Bank corner by Hold & Johnson's band. The street railway company has issued is-sued orders that the motorman shall not start until the ladies and children have found seats. Thore aro messages at the Western Union ollioo for Charles Ward, Robert Jackson, Charles W. Marriner, 8. D. Cady, J. W. Torrence, J. A. Jeppson. . Mrs. R. A. Proctor, widow of the famous astronomer, will lecture at tho Congregational church Thursday evening, even-ing, on "Tho Life aud Death of Worlds." Assistaut General Passenger Agont J, W. Scott of tho Union Pacilio system was in town today. Ho -wont up to Ogden this evening, and will go east in tho morning. Ore shipments are reported so heavy from Tintio on account of tho rise iu silver that enough cars can not bo secured se-cured to handle the ore. Most of it goes to the Salt Lake smelters. Davis & Stringer sold today for T. A. Davis to James J. Core of Canon City, Col., an undivided half, 5x5 rods, on Third West street, between Second and Third South streets. Consideration, $150 a foot. Army- papers announce the engagement engage-ment of Miss Elizabeth Almy of this city to Lieutenant Montgomery D. Parker Par-ker of the Ninth cavalry, now stationed at iort W ashakie, Wyoming. Tho funeral of Mrs. Sarah J. Scholes, tho lady who died Sunday from injuries injur-ies received in the head by Eli Price's rnuaway team at tho God be-Pitts corner, cor-ner, took placo at 3 o'clock this afternoon after-noon .from G:J0 South Eluvt nth street, v Advices from Washington say that Inspector Pattison of tho postolliee department de-partment has recommended tho Dooly site opposite the Tribune olllce. The post-master-treneral is urging tho cou-lirutaliou cou-lirutaliou of Mr. Bcunct as postmaster. 'The local lodges of tho I. O. O. F. are making preparations fo celebrating their, twenty-lii'lli anniversary, which occurs on the 201 h of July. Tho intention inten-tion is to have all tho lodges in tho territory ter-ritory represented at the celebration, Widen will end with a grand banquet. The jury which heard the ease of George Canning against Henry . Wagoner, Wag-oner, an action to recover $500 as damages dam-ages to sheep on account of them being driven from a highway into the brush, disagreed yesterday afternoon in tho district court. As no verdict could be reached tho court disclaimed the jury. |