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Show LOCAL BREVITIES. The eily fathers will hold their weekly week-ly camp tiro tonight. Police. Judge Latin. v disposed of over 300 cases iu his court last month. The police made over three hundred aiTo.Hs in May. The majority were drunks. ' The Mammoth mining company has declared a dividcud of $10,000 payable I June 20. .Tho-Wcstern Cornice works have sc-. sc-. cured contracts on most of the big buildings to be put up this summer.. Oflluersflf Hie aluinini 'association of the university of Dcseret will bo elected ... tonight. Other matters will receive attention. at-tention. An important meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association will bo held .this evening at their rooms, over 61) East Second South street. - Tho Harmony club have their first outing to Garfield beach this season on Wednesday evening, June 11. A special spe-cial train leaves at 6:43 p. m. F. M. Bishop, mustering oflicer of the department of Utah, will this evening muster in Georgo It. Maxwell post of the G. A. It. Tho charter membership is placed at seventeen. The Fourth of July commit too meet at the chamber of commerce this even- iug. Every member is expected to be present, us business of considerable vuportanco will come up for consideration- .. . Pat Kelley attempted to covet two Jtulrs of .pantaloons from iu front of a Jain street clothing house, ami tho police po-lice ran him iu. .lie is domiciled behind be-hind the bars awaiting the pleasure of the police judge. ; Articles pf incorporation of the Fillmore Fill-more rolling mill company were tiled with the secretary of the territory this morning. A mill will bo erected at Fillmore, and the business will bo conducted con-ducted with a capital of $15,000. Tho Utah territorial commission have takonarecessunl.il the 24th of July. Col. Godfrey and ex-Governor Saunders Saun-ders havo returned to their respective homes, and General McClernaud and daughter take their departure tonight. Secretary Crafts, of New York City, field secnetary of tho American Sabbath School Union, will speak in the Presbyterian Presby-terian Church this evening at 8 o'clock, on the "Sabbath Question." His addresses ad-dresses have special interest for work-iugmcn. work-iugmcn. 4 The Women's Relief corps are making mak-ing arrangements for giving Mrs. Olive Hogle, of Deuver, who is visiting tho city, a reception. The lady is prominently promi-nently identified with the National branch of tho order, and is touring Utah and Idaho with the view of establishing estab-lishing additional corps. A well known character about town was slopped on Main street this morning morn-ing by a policeman who asked him us to the location of one of the oldest aud most prominent houses doing business on the Street. The rounder sized up tho man of authority from head to foot, pointed out to him the desired place and jokingly as he did so, remarked: re-marked: "If I had the time I would go and show vou where the postotlice is." Sergeant Hallcr last night laid for tho despicable peeping Toms who infest the windows to the female dressing rooms of the Grand Opera house, and succeeded in capturing a dude by the name of Charles Johnson. The fellow was given a ride iu tho "Black Maria" to the statiou house, where ho put up $20 for his appearance in court this morning. He failed to materialize, however, and forfeited tho double eagle. |