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Show LOCAL BREVITIES. The first Denver-Salt Lake game will wctir Wednesday. Mike Fitzgerald holds the final deposit de-posit for tho Williams-Wilson glove fight. . Charles H. Gates has been promoted from patrolman to Ecrgeaut on the po-tice po-tice force. The Harmony Club will give their usual party Tuesday evening July 1st. Trains leaves at 6:45. Diamond wall finish, twenty elegant tints, still the rage at Culmer Bro.'s; best kalsomiiio known. Water has been struck in a now well at 115 feet at Liberty park. The engineering en-gineering department is at work on another, an-other, i. The Utah driving park association will off er a purse of $250 July 4 for Tom Linderman, Pomp and Elder Lucas. Ben Harrison will also go, and James F and Otho are matched tor $200 a side. E. G. Ivans of the Herald and Miss Lucy Cobb were married this morning at the corner of Second and A streets, at tho residence of Mrs. Kirby, the bride's aunt. The couple will tour to California. The Utah Cracker factory is the busiest industry in Salt Lake City supplying sup-plying the extra needs of Ogdeu during carnival week. Today immenso shipments ship-ments of cakes and crackers were luad-o and will bo duplicated (luring the week. W. L. Wilcox and John Beck went bathing at Garfield Beach. They neglected neg-lected to cheek their valuables, leaving them in their rooms. An enterprising Btieakthief captured a gold watch worth tf.X and $W in cash from Boek, and Wiloox lost $1IJ worth of miscellaneous possessions. J. W. Sanborn, director of the Utah oxperiment stntiou. w hich is a department depart-ment of the Utah Agricultural ooboge, announces that the slatiou is about to issue its first bulletin of investigation of tiio various department of farm practice. prac-tice. T'iio bulletin will cover the mo.?t important economic problems of tho farm that are of interest to the Utah fanner, who can secure copies by addressing ad-dressing Mr. Sanborn at Logan. |