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Show LOCAL BKEY1TIKS. . The Y. M.'C. A. troonis were visited by over 1000 people during tlie month of June. Shout it on the streets, cry it in byways by-ways and sing it in dell and dale DECORATE. DEC-ORATE. A largo stock of German plate and French plate at reasonable prices, at Culmer Bros. Garnett Meade was taxed $50 in the police court this morning for the privilege priv-ilege of getting on a high old bender. . Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Dr. Hamilton Hamil-ton gave a'delightful reception to her niece, Miss Clara Belcher of Oakland, Cal. ' Work on the new water pipe line for Ninth street will begin Monday. It will bo 0450 feet long, and will cost $11000. ' Tom Jennings was thrown from Ids buggy on First South street yesterday by his horse running away, lie fortunately fortu-nately escaped with a few bruises. All the delicacies of tho season to bo found at the Saddle Hock Kes'aurant, Hi!) Main street. Don't forget our (i o'clock dinner. Edmonds & Rand. Charles Carpenter contributed $5 to tho exchequer of the cilv for a premature prema-ture celebration of the Fourth of July by discharging tire arms in the streets. United .Stai rs Commissioner Green-man Green-man levied a $10 line unit costs on J. A. .iacoby for conducting a device calculated calcu-lated to make unsophisticated people poor in pocket. J. E. Dooley, Esq.. was yesterday appointed ap-pointed Duke of Wells-'Fnrgo. The document is on royal parchment, richly decorated with wild animals, dragons, devils, goblins, etc. A valise containing $450 was stolen from Oscar Moyle at the Union Pacific slat i:m yesterday, lie had set it down while purchasing a ticket, and when he turned around it was gone. The Fourth of Jul v is here, so is the Sail Lake Mantel Manufacturing company, com-pany, and are prepared to furnish mantels man-tels at half the price of eastern manufacture. manu-facture. Show room corner of First Kouih and First East. At 7:30 o'ojnck last evening the fire department was. called to the Rio Grande yards. Tho lire proved to be a burntcd flask of oil of vitriol in a freight . car, but it was extinguished before the ' arrival of the department. Mary Montague was before United Slat es Commissioner Green man charged with stealing a trained dog valued at , 8250. As Mary's prosecutors were unable un-able to substantiate their allegations, she was given her freedom. I tie policn would like intormatinn concerning the whereabouts of .Richard Tanner and James Brooks, charged with lareeny.and who made their escape from the city jail while the vigil's attention at-tention was'otherwise occupied. Two hundred school teachers from California, Nevada and Oregon stopped in the city yesterday, on their way to the National Teachers' convention at St. Paul next week. They spent the day taking in tho sights of ion. 1 A neat, cool place where the linen is clean and the waiters attentive: where you can get anything and everything that the market affords, cooked and served in the best manner. Such a idaeo is tho Arcado Restaurant, ou Jain street. llogers & Co., the leading grocofrs at 45 Kast First South street, are sole agents for Franco-American French uup'H, Koyal English plum-pudding, Biardots game-pates, trullled, Snidor's home-made tomato catsup, and Ogden creamery butter. John Taylor, who runs a barber shop on West Fourth street, and who was arrested charged with stealing a watch and $300 in gohl, was discharged by Police Judge Laney, uo person appearing appear-ing against him. Tho man making tho charge, it is alleged was drunk, and Mr. Taylor's friends feel that the chargo was malicious. Tho Descret and Salt Lake shooting clubs have their guns loaded to tho muzzle, and are bound by solemn oath to perforate the bodies of the malicious individuals who broke into their storage stor-age house at Hot Springs and mashed several barrels of clay pigeons and otherwise ruined costly 'trappings. Kvery wheelman iu tho city is particularly partic-ularly requested to meet at tho Daft building tomorrow morning at II o'clock ready to take part in the great parade. Decorations for your wheels can be procured from the Social Wheel club in the morning. Those who have uniforms uni-forms will please be sure to wear them. |