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Show LOCAL VKKV1T1KS. Windsor & ZS'ewton's lube colors and complete line of artist brushes at Cul- mer Urn's, art department. The funeral of Mrs. Anna E. Reese will be held at the Fourteenth ward meetinghouse tomorrow afternoon. The remains of Susie May Smith tho infant daughter of Charles "Smith, who died in Denver, were buried today at 4 o'clock. . Tho Woman's Christian Temperance union will hold its regular meeting Saturday, Sat-urday, -Hih, at 3 p. m., at the Methodist Method-ist eliurch. Slate of the thermometer todty: Salt Lake Citv, titi; Ogdeu. (W; Stockton, 03; Jiiugham', fill; Park City, 07; Provo, 73; Alia, 52; Logan, 00. . A canvas is being made to ascertain how many of Ogden's carnival visitors can be entertained iu Salt Lake, Ogden's Og-den's facilities being inadequate. The Typographical Union, which will turn out in force on the Fourth, is making mak-ing an effort to have tho newspapers suspend publication on ludepeudeuce day. . . The city marshal holds for an owner a poeketbook tilled with tithing scrip which was found last night and w hich the owner may recover by calling at the city hall. . Benjamin F. Marsh, who was iu October, Oct-ober, lHtiH, convicted of horse stealing nndwas sentenced to live years servitude, servi-tude, was pardoned yesterday by Governor Gov-ernor Thomas. - The Fifth South street car line is being be-ing equipped for electric cars. It will be continued south from the Second West street terminus to Eighth South Street and thence west to tho river. . Deputy Marshal Springer has returned return-ed from Los Angeles where he went to return Edward W. Done, a former employe em-ploye of Walker liros., to the California Califor-nia authorities. Dono was a good young man who went wrong in a Los : Angeles bank where he was a clerk, ' embezzling $350. Charles Balmforth a grocer on South Temple street, was tried yesterday on n charge of violating the Edmunds-Tucker Edmunds-Tucker law. He proved that ho had been divorced from his lirst wife and had married her daughter, tho elder woman continuing to live with the family, fam-ily, lie was released. . The bonds of Dr. F. A. Meacham as city physician, with Louis Cohn aud Allen Fowler as sureties, William Show-' Show-' ell as sanitaiy inspector with Rudolph A lit and Jacob Moritss as sureties, aud George a Lowe as member of the board . of public works with L. C. Karriek and a,. Hugh A nderson as sureties were filed -'t yesterday. At the same time C. P. Brooks qualified as member of the board of healti. |