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Show LOCAL HRKVITIKS. A meeting of the W. C. T. U. is being held at the Methodist church this afler-- afler-- Boon. The hod carriers and laborers unions wlil participate in Iho Fourth of July parade. Tho roofs of houses, usually neglecl- ed, should receive a coat of Culmer's cement paint every t wo years. ' Considerable routine business was transacted by tho council committee on Ireets at the meeting held last night. Tho elegant natural oak barandlix-turcs barandlix-turcs in Kelly & Page's new place on Commercial street, were furnished by 8. It. Marks & Co., who make a special-. special-. tf of this class of work. Joe Ashtou. the unfortunate man who died from delirium tremens in a cell iu tbn city jail yesterday morning, was ' laid away this afternoon iu potters i field at the expense of the county. The trains to (iartield Itcach will be ' run on' the new time card which goes " Into effect tomorrow. The complete 'timolablo will be found in the local advertisement of" tho Union Pacilic 'System.- 'Charles Ellis lectures in Temple of ' Honor hall, corner of First South and Main streets, over Deseret bank, tomorrow tomor-row evening on the. following proposition: proposi-tion: "Resolved; That, Since Polygamy I a Crime, Use of the Bible Should be Prohibited." Mr. Ellis affirms, respect- , fully invites discussion, and will grant ' a hearing to all courteous applicants. Doors open at 8, lecture at b:!)0. No .' free seats. Judge Anderson held a session of tho Third district court this morning for the purposo of listening to the details from lawyers of an action thai goes on trial before him next Monday, in which J. N. Whitney is tho plaintiff and tho . Eureka Hill Mining company iho defendants. de-fendants. The suit involves a large amount of money, and is brought by Whitney to recover one-eighth of 8,000 ' shares of stock in tho company which he claims rightfully belongs to him. Steinwap & Sons, the famous manufacturers manu-facturers of pianos, have received the ! appointment of furnishing the queen of England 'and her household and the royal family with pianos. This is a remarkable re-markable , and speaks volumes in praiso of the quality and superiority of the Steinway make over all others. Calder, 45 and 47 West First South street, is the western agent for tho Steinway's, and has a largo assortment of their instruments on ; hand. ' H. H. Nash, a representative from the library department at Washington, is , in the city arranging the library of tho federal court. Tho room is being ren- evated, new shelving is being put up . and two hundred additional volumes will bo added to the collection. A large number of volumes that have been stored at tho Deseret university have been moved to tho library, and yesterday yester-day whilo tho work was going on Mr. Nash received a copy of Coke's English Eng-lish law printed in 171)3. Tho book is well preserved, and a source of much attention from the legal fraternity. |