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Show LOCAL BREVITIES. 1 ' Bodega Family Wino house, 10 Commercial Com-mercial street. Nectar bourhan and Nectar rye, niuo years old, one dollar per quart bottle. A meeting of the James B.'McKeun post G. A. ft . will be held tonight at grand army headquarters. The Rev. Jones of Omaha, has arrived ' in this city, and will in future occupy the pulpit of the First M. E. church. The directors of the chamber of coin-nierco coin-nierco will hold a meeting tomorrow night at whicli many matters of importance im-portance will lie considered. August Bullcnkamp, captain of the, MoriU Hussars, was last night presented pre-sented with a handsome gold cane by a Dumber of his German friends. Tho funeral of Mrs. I). H. Morey, tho lady who died so unexpectedly lit the Cuflen hotel Friday morning, will take placo today. The'husband of tho unfortunate un-fortunate woman is now in Salt Lake. A drunken Chinaman was run over yesterday afternoon at the intersection of Second South and Main streets. Tho Mongolian was not injured, as tho horses were going at a slow rate of speed. By an unfortunato error in the article ar-ticle of Colonel Margotts in Saturday's issue tho word President appeared as old in sneaking of Brigham Young. Instead In-stead of "old Brigham Young" it should havo read "President Young." . An exciting runaway occurred this morning at 8 o'clock down First South street. It was a double team attached to a carriage, and ns tho horses turued tho corner at tho Valley house a wheel of tho vehiclo was wrenched off on the raiiway track. Tho driver was also injured. in-jured. The Liberal band has a new leader. C. A. Jones has retired from that position, posi-tion, and now Major Kent is tho leader temporarily until ho or some one else is appointed permanently. When tho , directors of the board nioot the Sunday concert question will bo settled. On May 1st tho stonecutters and plasterers plas-terers of Salt Lake City will ask for tho inauguration of tho eight-hour movement. move-ment. The stonecutters want a 50 cents per hour rate for an eight-hour day, and the plasterers ask lor almost the name thing, vi.: $5 for a ton-hour day. Tonight the thirty-nine workingmon that signified their intention of becoming becom-ing members of tho Hodearriers and Laborers' Union two weeks ago, will be initiated at the temple of honor hall. Any ono that is drawing wages or a salary, and is not a member of any local union, can become a member. David Owens, an aged pauper and a paralytic, was found lying near Fol-som's Fol-som's lumber yard yesterday, having fallen over an embankment. Ho was picked up and sent to St. Mary's hospital. hos-pital. It is claimed that tho Ogden police po-lice gave him a ticket for this city and put him on a train that brought him here. ' Tho military order of. tho loyal legion will hold a meeting tomorrow night, in their executive hall. It is tho t wenty-tifth anniversary of the organization organ-ization of the order, and will be celebrated cele-brated iu Philadelphia and other cities , where tho order has been organized. There are but about, twenty members of the order in Salt Lake and they tire not organized, but they will got together and celebrate the 'anniversary. Friends of Joseph Fisher, a private in the Sixth infantry, who deyerled a few yours ago with a companion named Smith, and who together with the latter stole a team of horses, and who are now doing three years each, will ask President Harrison to pardon Fisher. . Smith was sent to prison for one year and then got three years for deseriion. Fisher's three years in the pen are up iu May, and unless the president par-dous par-dous him he wH also get a three years' dose at Leavenworth. What, shall I do to be saved? asked John of his wife Mary Ellen, and as she was well posted in worldly affairs she told John to go to the Bodega and buy the Monogram Wines so noted for their purity and strength, aud when ho got thero ho saw how lino their Nectar Whiskies we, so ho sent Mary Ellen to her neighbor,. Mrs, Murphv, an she in turn told Mrs. Schmidt and so last Saturday Sat-urday they were all together sauntering saunter-ing homeward with their baskets lilled .with Monogram Ports, Slienied, Angelicas, An-gelicas, Muscatelles so good and pure at' CO cents per quart bottle; and of course there was no telling how many bottles of Nectar Rye they had for their old hubbies. Ladies and geullemen, remember the Bodega. 19 Commercial street. The seeoud annual convention of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor in Utah will bo held on Tuesday. Tues-day. The convention will hold an afternoon after-noon session at the First Cougi etioual church at 2 o'clock, when short addresses ad-dresses will bo made. A children's meeting will be held at the same place at 4 p. m., with a crayon talk by Miss " Hattie E. Turner and an address by Rev. Dr. Clark. At 7:20 an -cuing meeting will be held at the M odist church. The music will be ! by a chorus choir of fity voices, with special selections by a double male quartette. ' Dr. Clark, who organized tho lirst Society Soci-ety of Christian Endeavor nine years . ago, will deliver the address. All are especially invited to attend this Tuesday Tues-day evening meeting. |