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Show LOCAL BREVITIES. . -t The new firemen havo received their uniforms. t Bodega Family Wine House, 10 Com-Uierclarstreet. Com-Uierclarstreet. Another furnace will be put in tho Hanauer smelter. The till at Sells' lumber yard was robbed of $8 yesterday. Don't fail to hear Miss Gray (our own Ida) at the theater tonight. Ogden's exhibition of Ancient Jerusalem Jeru-salem is coming to Salt Lake C. S. Glenn, a negro, was arrested last night for disorderly conduct. ' Miss Gray will givo a series of the beautiful De'lsarte exercises touight. Miss Ida Zcuoma Grey's entertainment entertain-ment will bo given at the theatre tonight. to-night. This week Nectar Bourbon and Nectar Rye, nine years old, ono dollar per quart, at the Bodega. A prisoner named Burke who escaped from the chain gang sumo time ago, Was captured yesterday. J. H. Moyle will address a meeting of the Eleventh ward People's political club at 8 o'clock tonight. Monogram Port, Monogram Sherry, Monogram Clarets, seven years old, 50 Cents per quart, at the Bodega. There are messages at the Western Union office for Mrs. C. G. Thornton, C. O. Tallnian and John Devin. Bishop Whitney will lecturo on "Mor- monism, Progressive and Indestructible" Indestruct-ible" at the Twelfth ward school tonight. to-night. Surely the event of tho season wHI be Miss Gray's (Ida Hitchcock) concert In the theater tonight. Look at tho array of talent. The committee of the city council appointed ap-pointed to consider tho proposition of Witeher Jones to buy tho city waterworks water-works will report tonight. I "0,000 cigars for sale. Taken for debt under chatlle mortgage and bill of sale. Value at $80 per 1000 for $2.1, r000 for $100, whole lot for $550. All sales cash. Owen Fhillips.'room 5(5, Scott-Auerbaeh building. The annual election of the Salt Lake Printing Pressmen and Stereotyper's union 41, occurred last night. The following are the officers: William Jack, president; J. f J. Poulton, vice-president; Theodore T. Gross, corresponding and financial secretary; A. N. Mervin, see-rotary-trcasurcr; 'O. S. 'Thomson, ser-geant-at-arms. Last night Mrs. Mary Ellen gave birth to triplets, three fine strapping boys, all doing well, and the first thing' lliev cried was "Bodega." So Mr. Schmidt rushed dowu to 10 Commercial street, and hurried home with some line Mono- fram Ports, Sherries, Angelicas ami lalagas, good and pure at 50 cents per quart bottle, which ne took for the little ones, and somo lino nine-year-old Nee-tar Nee-tar Bourbon and Nectar Kyo at one dollar per quart, for tho good mother. Coroner Taylor held au inquest yesterday yes-terday at Sk'ewe's undertaking establishment estab-lishment over the remains of Niels Lundberg, tho Park City Swede who suicided Sunday. The jury had no difficulty in returning a verdict according accord-ing to tho facts, and the body will be given a Christian burial today from Mr Skewe's rooms. The evidence adduced ad-duced at tho inquest showed that Lundberg Lund-berg was a well-to-do miner who had becu on a two weeks' spree and way threatened with, if he did not already have, delirium tremens. Tho Federated Trades havo established estab-lished a "Union Heudquartors and Labor La-bor Exchange" at room 48 in tho Scott-Auerbaeh Scott-Auerbaeh building, where employers in search of men, and njeu in search of employers, can find each other without the necessity of paying tho charge exacted ex-acted by employment bureaus. Delegates Dele-gates from all Hie various labor unions make this a common headquarters, and uuiou men in quest of work are solicited to register there. The office will bo in charge of A. W.- McKenzie, a well-known well-known member of the Carpenter's union. |