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Show LOCAL 15KKVITIKS. Tho university club meets tonight, nud at the meeting Surveyor-General Daggett will read a paper. All metal and ribbed glass skylights, water proof, lire proof and very durable, dura-ble, made at Culmer Bros. There will be a business meeting of the Y. M. C. A. tonight at 8 o'clock Bharp. Every member is requested to bo present. i The general committee having in charge the arrangements of the Fourth of July celebration will meet tomorrow night at tho chamber of commerce to hear reports of sub-committees.' William Burgess of Omaha has been formally installed as manager of the Continental hotel bar. 'Tal ker's" many friends in the Gate city will bo glad to know that he has "caught on." R. M. Jones, agent for the Sprague Street Car company, has returned from a trip to Butler. Ho contemplates inducing in-ducing his company to start a street car and omnibus factory iu Salt Lake. The executive committee of the Federated Fed-erated Trades met yesterday and rec-ominouded rec-ominouded a general local trades' representation for July 4. Tho typographical typo-graphical union will take part in the parade. Tho board of directors of the Golden Gate Athletic club at a mooting Saturday, Satur-day, decided to admit none others than members of tho club to the sporting exhibitions that aro now frequently given at tho club's headquarters. . Dave Gault of Woods' Cross was attacked at-tacked with an epileptic tit last night near Scott's warehouse and was unconscious uncon-scious for several hours. He was taken to St. Mark's hospital, where he recovered. re-covered. The stockholders of the chamber of commerce at their next meeting, which will be held Wednesday night, will assemble as-semble in the federal court room. Membership tp the chamber has grown so rapidly, recently, that the chamber of commerce room is not sufficiently large to uccommodate them. An increase in-crease of stock is expected. Two hundred acres of the Cooper tract of land north of tho Hot Springs have been purchased by tho Union l'acitic l'a-citic railroad. Tho consideration of tho transfer was $2.10 an acre. Tho company still has a week's option on the remainder of the 610 acre tract, and it is presumed that the land will be purchased at a total cost of $154,000. This morning the Rapid Transit company com-pany began the work ol eonstriou on its line from Eighth West and Seventh South to Eldorado. As heretofore stated in The Times, the cars will be propelled by a dummy engine. At tho corner of tho streets mentioned will be a junction at which tho motor cars connect con-nect with tho Rapid Transit cars over Seventh South for Main street and uptown up-town points. The cars will be in operation oper-ation in sixty days. a m |