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Show LOCAL BREVITIES. The polieo department will have its ;: new patrol wagon tho early part of next week. Tho new street sprinklers will lie placed into service as soon as the streets become dusty. Frank Bowman and Miss Margaret Conrad were married last evening at tho rosidoucoof Rev. J. B. Thrall. Schaefer and Ives the great billiard-Ists, billiard-Ists, will give exhibition games at tlie Cullcn hotel tomorrow and Monday. Don't whitewash kalsomino your walls and ceilings with any of the twenty beautiful tints of Diamond wall finish at Culmer Bros. Tlin T.;kn.,l l.anrl lma cnmn'ml n now bandmaster, O. F. Zimmerman of Kansas Kan-sas City. The band will play at Car-Held Car-Held Beach on Sunday next. At the First Presbyterian church tonight to-night Mrs. Bailey,' president of the Utah Woman's Christian Temperauco Union will speak on temperance. Tho mineral receipts yesterday wore ' as follows: Wells, Fargo & Co.. bullion $4790; ore. $8430; total, $1:1,220. T. R. Jones & Co., silver bars, $4100; ores, $5800; total, $9900. Tbe find of lithographic stone men-, men-, tioued in The Timks a few days ago promises to develop into a first-class , industry. The stone is said to be equal to any of the German product. The advertising fund which will bo expended with Lord & Thomas of Chicago Chi-cago who will expend $10,000 in advertising adver-tising iu 0000 newspapers is growing. Five thousand dollars has already been collected. Dr. (L B. V. Simpson, has recently re-cently been appointed surgeon examiner exam-iner of prisoners for Salt Lako City. Another appointment will soon bo made. The board of examiners will bo in session here in a fow days. At the Western Union telegraph ollieo there are tho following unclaimed messages: mes-sages: F. Greene, Cora Wilson, C. C. Aslior, Vj. Cronin, Fred Pel ham, Joe Maccano, Will D. Leonard, Burney Sipe, care of Thomas Homer, li. G". Ekis. I I Work iu an old lime kiln near tho , Hot Springs has been resumed after ' having been closed down the past three I years. People residing in the vicinity of tho kiln are making a protest against ' the smoke emanating from it. The electric light company will soon ; have an additional now plant. It is claimed that the local company has just closed a $20,000 contract with the Thompson-Houston pooploforthe plant which will have a capacity for 2,500 iu-condescent iu-condescent lights. Robert Young, representing E. B. Freston & Co. of Chicago is iu the city endeavoring to dispose of a Preston aerial hook and ladder truck. A representative rep-resentative of another firm is expected in a few days and it is likely that a test trial will bo arranged. Mrs. Bailey, territorial president of the W. C. T. U., will give an address on ipninprnnnii p.t l.lm VroHrtvtnvinii f'lui,",li this eveniug at 8 o'clock. A temperance temper-ance meeting for children will be held on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the same place, at which a Loyal Legion Le-gion will oo organized. Tho county teachers institute will hold a session tomorrow. The following follow-ing is the programmo: 1. Tho National Educational association at St. Paul Prof. J. II. Paul. 2. When is system benoficial and when hurtful in school room work Mr. J. H. Moroton. 3. Pestclozzo and his leading educational principles Miss Rachael Edwards. With the county clork the following marriage licenses have been tiled: Daniel O. Doan, aged 23, of Ogden, and Idary Ann Casey, agad 20; of Slater-villc; Slater-villc; Alfred Rordamo, aged 27, and Gertrude Alice Buckeride, aged 25, both of Salt Lake; Christophor llinks, aged 25, and Maude L, Cook, aged 25, also of Salt Lako. There were two small fires last night. At 6 o'clock a lot of telegraph poles near the Union Pacific coal sheds wero discovered to be on fire. An alarm was sent in, and tho burning poles were soon extinguished. Shortly after midnight mid-night a second alarm was turned in, and an old rookery near tho corner of Second South and First East streets was found to bo ablazo. Damages in both instances were very slight. |