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Show LOCAL BREVITIES. A very large slock of French plate and (ierman plate mirrors, bcvol-edgo, at Culmer Bros. Glazing to order. Tomorrow over the Rio (irande road an excursion of lfiO or 200 school teachers teach-ers will arrive in this city from the coast. 4- The expressmen of Salt Lake will meet tonighl in the Federated Trades cotnjeil for the purpose of organizing a union. "The Alhambra saloon next to the Natatorium, under the management of Johnston & Raymond, will open this evening. Thirty soldiers from Fortress Monroe, Virginia, who will join the light battery at Fort Douglas, arrived in Salt Lake yesterday. , , With the county clerk yesterday tho niarriage licenses of William M. Ristley and Eliza Hill, and E. V. Young and Louisa Caroline Bailey were lilod. . Mount & Grilliu, the new street sprinkling contractors, will probably increase their number of sprinkling carts to twenty-six in the near future. The volunteer firemen will hold a meeting tonight at the Wasatch engine house, to arrange for the Fourth of Jnly parade anil perfect their equipment. equip-ment. There will be a grand excursion to Ogden over tho Union Paeilio railway Thursday, May 10th. Tickets for the round trip Sl.nb good for return until Friday the 16th. "Lucia di Lamcriuonr" is an opera that will soon be produced bv a local amateur company. Signer Ferraris' Verdi society rehearsed the music last i night in the Scott-Auerbach building. I "The mineral receipts yesterday were as follows: MeCornick & Co., Hammer bullion,-$3",K25; silver and lead ores, $11,600; T. R. Jones & Co., ore, $8,800; selected lead, $2,020. Total, 25.245. 'Tho Salt Lake Gun Club will go to j Ogden Friday over tho Rio Grande I Western to compete with the Ogden I loam, returning tho same evening. Round trip tickets for the occasion, j good Friday only, $1.50 each, j At the Grand Army hall last night the Master Builders' association held a i closed meeting and decided to call au open meeting for Tuesday, May 20. ; The secretary was instructed to mail I a circular containing the preamble and j" objects of tho association to all promi- ncnt builders and architects of the city, inviting them to attend. j Elder John Quarenberg, of Scipio, Millard county, who was released from j prison three months ago, having been sut to jail for violating the Edmunds-Tucker Edmunds-Tucker act, was again , arrested on a similar charge and taken before a United States commissioner for examination. exami-nation. He was bound over to the i grand jury in the sum of $1,500 on tho i charge of adultery. Tho Alhambra garden will open on or about tho 25th uist., which will be a new feature in the city. A largo number num-ber of plants and choieo flowers have been purchased, and when placed in position under the glare ol electric lights, and while listening to delightful music, visitors will certainly be able to enjoy a. cool and refreshing glass of ueer. |