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Show CITY IN BRIEF- Mr. R. A. Kirker of Sunnyside is at the While. Judge Anderson made a few orders iu chancery this morning. Mr. Lorenzo Henry of Ireland arrived ar-rived at the Walker this morning. Mrs. A. X. Waters aud family of Denver are in the city, at the White. Mr K. Fabian, the noted elocutionist anil reader, will give an entertainment in the First Presbyterian church this evening. Mr. E. Roy all Ellison of Philadelphia is at the Hotel Templetou. His string of trotters are expected iu Salt Lake iu a few days. Mr. C.'ll. Hall of Trenton, N.J., and Mr. J. N. Garrison of Pittsburg, Pa., are at the Hotel Templcton. They are engaged in the mercantile business at Guatemala. Messrs. McGurrin and Darling are putting up twelve dwelpngs on Darlington Darl-ington Place at a cost of $75,000. This is one of the reflections of local confidence confi-dence in its own locality. The case of Robert Forester, contestant, contes-tant, vs David C. Burrows, contestee, now on at tho United States land receiver's re-ceiver's office involves deseret land entry No. l!i;!4, made July 28. 1880. The flag on the Deseret bank building which was placed ot half mast on Weo-nesday Weo-nesday by the George It. Maxwell post G. A. It ," was iu respect to the death of Richard F. Tobin, senior vice-corn-inander iu-chief of the Grand Army ot the Republic. |