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Show ' LOCAL BRKVIT1KS. T, McCornick .&Co., yesterday received eilvcr andlead ores, $21,100, The City Railway company has got its rails laid on East First South street to Main. Wei's, Fargo & Co., yesterday received re-ceived bullion, $5034,81; ore, $1,530; total, $0,501.31. Water pipes are being laid into Earl's court ou Fourth South slreet between Fourth and Fifth cast. The young ladies of the Ainoritta society so-ciety were given a party last night at the residence of G. T. Odell. House cleauers should romoinberCul-mcr's romoinberCul-mcr's enamel ready-mixed paint, warranted war-ranted host; twenty beautiful lints. The Bambergers expect to havo uu electric car lino iu operation between Warm Springs and Bountiful in six weeks. Policeman M. J. Sullivan has been presented with a revolver by a Rock Springs man. Tho coroner has had no occasion as yet to hold an inquest. A boa constrictor about two feet long was found wound about a bunch of bananas ba-nanas which were being unloaded at tho Union Pacitio depot yesterday morning. Tho banks of this cilv report the re-.,, re-.,, ceipts for tho woek ending tho 7th, inclusive, in-clusive, $113,404.03 in bullion, and $104,700.43 in ore, a total of $218,203,40. East Mill Creek ward is suffering from au epidemic of a milder typo of diphtheria. No deaths have us yet resulted, re-sulted, but tho people in that vicinity alarmod. There aro messages at the Western Union otlico for G. W. Sharp, Frank Harris, Thomas & Rand. Charles F. Guioniey, Charles W. Marriner aud Allen P. Senior. The work of excavating for Iho foundation foun-dation walls of the joint city and county building is about completed, aud Iho bids for constructing tho foundation will bo opened on May 13. In accordance with the recommendation recommenda-tion of tho council's police committee four mounted policemen, will be appointed ap-pointed next Tuesday night. Their special. business will bo to look out for istray cattle. Social Hall alley will soon bo made into a lino aveuue. Tho street will bo widcuod and straightened by condemning condemn-ing property, and tho city eiigiueerwill report his findings at Tuesday night's council meeting. Anestray pound will soon be established estab-lished at North Salt-Lake with L. C. Cohn as pound-keeper. This action was rendered necessary by tho council on account of the large number of cattle cat-tle running at largo iu that vicinity. In accordance with tho recommendation recommenda-tion of tho city council's cemetery committee, com-mittee, a neat two-story cottage, containing con-taining csix rooms, will at oneo bo erected nt the city cemetery. The committee com-mittee also favor the erection of a small chapol and a vault at tho cemetery at . an early date. Mrs. Hailey, territorial president of the W. C. T.U., will givo a temperance , address in tho Presbyterian church, on Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. A teni-lioianeo teni-lioianeo meeting for children will bo held at the samo place Saturday afternoon after-noon at. B o'clock, nt -which a loyal legion le-gion will bo organized. 1 ' A son of City Scavenger Showell met with a peculiar accident, a few days ago, by which Ids knee cap was almost completely cut away from tho limb by glasrs. Dr. Pinkertou was sunmione'd and did all that laid in his power, iu spite of which thu unfortunate young man's life is despaired of. - Tho marriage certificates of William Butler, aged S3, and Clara Uudersdorf, aged 20; Johu Adams, aged 10, and Alice S. Mitchell, aged 17; Francis Brown, aged flo, and Ann Saley, aged t4;. Gustavo Adolph Frisk, aged' 25, and Carrie Johnson, aged 20, "were iiled the county clerk yesterday. Mrs. Sallie Proctor, widow of Richard A. Proctor, tho groat astronomer, will lecture this evening at Independence :. hall ou "The birth and death of tlio worlds." -This was written by Pro fossor Proctor shortly before his -death and is said to be not only instructive but intensely interesting. Tomorrow evenening Mrs. Proctor will deliver another an-other lecture entitled, A trip to the eun." . Tbe police patrol wagon will be finished fin-ished next week and will then be used to assist tbe police force in their work. Marshal Young went south yesterday to purchase horses for the wagon X hen the police department is provided with tbe electric signal system, its needs will all bo met and it will be in splendid condition. con-dition. The offer of the (Jayncr company com-pany to put in the system for 1300 is i st;H iu the bands of the committee on I police. |