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Show LOCAL BREVITIES. . The postofliee will be open tomorrow , only from 12 m. to 1 p. m. The council meets tonight to consider con-sider a number of ordinances. Today's bauk clearings amounted to 1-138,752. The cash balances were $1!)G,-001. $1!)G,-001. Several aliens were naturalized by the clerk of the district court this morning. 1 The bi-monthly shoot of the Descret Shooting club takes place tomorrow morning at 0 o'clock at Bock's Hot Springs. t- A lot of scrap glass suitable for hot beds, greenhouse, etc., at Culmer Bro.'s glass department, very cheap. Glazing to order. Next Sunday occurs tho anniversary of the birth of the late Brigham Young. It will bo celebrated on Monday by the Primary associations with a picnic. Parties having a six or seven room house and barn for rent, can find a good, reliable tenant by addressing John Grant & Co., 200 S. Main. First South street will be sprinkled On Decoration day to Thirteenth East, and Brigham street east to North street thence north to the city cemetery. Tomorrow, Memorial day, First South street will be sprinkled to Thirteenth Kast street, and South Temple east to 3J street and thence north to the city cemetery. ; Are yon building a new house? Do not forget to put in a mantel. Call on 1 1,,, lMui.hlnivi.fi Mfint.nl M H.niif:Lr'.t.iiriiirr I1IU .HHI.'IVIW --"---- O Co., 74 Center street and see their beautiful beau-tiful designs. - At the Western Uniou telegraph oftiee are unclaimed messages for William A. Myle, J. F. Manstield, Dr. Todd, Mrs. (!.' II. Lewis and Mr. C. H. Lewis, U. T. Russell and John H. Ledgerwood. There will be a meeting tonight at 8 o'clock sharp, at the office of Colonel Murray, No. 58 West Second South street, of the Irish-American association associa-tion of this city, and to which all friends are invited. Henry Hauscr, the German who was given a preliminary examination yesterday yes-terday afternoon on the charge of having hav-ing criminally assaulted Matilda Dei-tnch, Dei-tnch, an 11-year-old girl, was held in $5,000 bonds for his trial appearance, lie could not furnish them aud was committed. . The Utah Central will run four trains from Main street to Fort Douglas and Wagner's thus giving evciybody a chance to attend tho Decoration day exercises and to have a little outing. Tho trains will leave Main street as follows: fol-lows: 0 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 1:1)0 p.m. and 3:40 p.m. : The Social Wheel club will meet at 7 o'clock this evening at 244 West Temple Tem-ple street for a run. Captain Angell desires to see every man in lino in the club uniform. On next Sunday morn- ng tho club goes to Mr. Ar'bogast's farm by special invitation. The start will bo made at 8:30, sharp. At the driving park the coining Tuesday Tues-day there will be two match races between be-tween Slarbuck's Lady May aud A. S. Kendall's Reily K. Jt will be for a purse of $1,000. Tho other will bo for ' a purse of $400 between Starbuck's Big John and (. L. Cliffs horse Busby. In addition to these there will probalily bo one or more trotting or running races. A fellow named John Morrlsey of Bingham was arrested yesterday ai'ter-nooh ai'ter-nooh on the charge of attempting to criminally assault'an 11-year old girl uauied llattie McCee. Morrisey was brought to Salt Lake and taken before United States Commissioner (ireeuman, who held him in $2,000 bonds until his examination could be had this afternoon. after-noon. ! Articles of incorporation of the Wasatch Wa-satch Publishing Company, of Hcber City, were filed with Secretary Sells. The capital stock of tho company is $5,000, with fol'ty shareholders. 'The articles of agreement of the Charleston Co-operative Association of Wasatch county wore also filed. The capital slock is $10,000, with thirty share-holders. |