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Show LOCAL HltKVITJHS. Garfield Peach will bo formally opnncfl for tho aeason May 1. Professor F. T. Hehoonovnr will give a dancing party to hia pupils mid their frieuda In Cahler'a hall, Thursday evening, April . The KBlt, Lnko Gun club will hold lis next meeting Friday, March Until, at Heck's Hot ! tipringi, and everybody is invited to attend. Tho union ticket office at the southwest, corner of Main nnd Hecond Bouth streets will discontinue discon-tinue its teli'iihone service April With. Prof. George Cliff will close his dancing school on Monday next with a ball. II is school has hvn the result of n nuinlsT of the most fashion-B'llo fashion-B'llo young people tho past winter. Thomas William McNiel and Mary McNiel, residents of liouiilifiil, were arreatiKl by Deputy Marshal Cannon and brought to Halt Luke, chnrged wilh f .uling a strenm of water. They J were required lo give bomla of $300 for their ap-p ap-p larmco later on, P. M. Holland, wife and two children, ot Park City, brought the remains of their infant child to ' this city this morning for burial. J. A. Holland and daughter and Michael McCarthy of Eureka, Utah, came in to alii nd the funeral, which occurred oc-curred at 1 o'clock this afternoon. F. N. Uhrlanb and M. Finher have just, im- t purled from Canada a pair of registered Cliimlior (, water spaniels, which are expected to arrive in about two wii'ks. Nothing of the kind has ever linen brought to onr cily before, and it is hoped i that these gentlemen may have big success with Ihoaiiiiimls. Mr. Uhrlaub has ulao imported a fmo registered pointer. The hod carriers' union open moeting at Tem ple of Honor hall last evening wus attended by a 5 large iinmlier of workingiuen. As stated by ; President John Itynn, the object of the meeting wn to further the iiieiiilKTMhip of tho union. Addresses Ad-dresses were made setting forth the ailvaiitaies t which would r.'nult to laboring men by joining the union, and at the close a number of those ; present joined the organization. Milford has liecn bought by Halt. Lake men. Mifwrs. Wilde V Campbell and Messrs, Compton A Norton have Is'coine the owners of ninety-six acres in ."lots, Is'ing virtually the entire town. Twenty-eight acres of outside properly were also purchased, making in all .100 lots. The purchasers pur-chasers say thai they propose to establish a newa- t paper and a htuik at Milford at once, lloail-ijuarturu lloail-ijuarturu for the sale of lots will be in this city. |