OCR Text |
Show LOCAL HKEVITIF.S. The city council went to tlie Ogden Caruiv al 'ibis morning in a body. The front of the city hall is being - dressed with flags aud bunting today. . Cnlmer Bros, are taking orders for art lead glass for transoms in many beautiful designs. Among the musical organizations that will appear in the Fourth of July parade pa-rade will be the famous Galling band. A mooting of tho Social Wheel club will be held at the club rooms this evening even-ing to perfect arrangements for parading parad-ing on the Fourth. The thermometer at the following places today was: Salt, Lske City, 84; Ogden. !)0; Stockton,. IK; Bingham, 80; Park City, 01); Provo, 70; Alta, 63. Thk Times' prize for tho newsboys selling the most papers in June, resulted re-sulted as follows: lid. Cox, first; Shady ' Stringer, second; John Simpson, third. Mr. John Held, who made the artistic 'cut of Miss Ella Olson for The Times ' in about one hour, is being compliment-,'ed compliment-,'ed by everybody for his excellent I work. ; The Walker house has made arrange-j arrange-j nients so that they will be able to ae-1 ae-1 commodate 50 ,'to 200 extra people, fe-anv other minor to tho contrary, not-! not-! 'withstanding. Daniel D. Walker is undergoing an ordeal in the police court today. Ho Stands charged with stealing a pair of pantaloous and a razor from the guest of a lodging house. The Sweilish benevolent association reported to the Fourth of July committee com-mittee this moruing that it would take part in the grand paride. It has a membership of fifty. Charles MeGrath, the light fingered gentleman who nipped a pockothook lioui a woman, was this morning held to bail in the sum of 91. VX), by Justice Laney, to await tlie action of the graud jury. Tho clerks of the city remind the public that all stores will close from Thursday night to Monday morning, ' and request that all shopping for tho week bo done on Wednesday and 'Thursday. Rogers & Co., the leading grocers at 4 Vinst First South street, are sole agents for Franco-American French soup's, Royal English plum-pudding, Biardots game-pales, truffled, Snidcr's home-made tomato catsup, and Ogden creamery butter. ' Patriotic business men have commenced com-menced decorating the fronts of their establishments w'th Hags and gay bunting, bunt-ing, and the mercantile centers of tho .city present a beautiful appearance. By the morning of tho Fourth tho decorating decorat-ing will have becomo general. Mrs. Robt. S. Bradley, whose marriage mar-riage was noted In Monday's Times, went to Idaho last evening to visit her mother, Mrs. Young, who is spending the summer at Eagle Iiock., Mrs. Bradley Brad-ley was accompanied by her sister. Mr. Bradley accompanied them as far as Ogden but was compelled to return to this city by his duties as chief clerk to Freight Agent Brown of tho Rio Grande Western. Mr. Enrico Campobello, who came here with the musical prodigy, Blatch-ford Blatch-ford Kavanngh, has decided to locate in Salt Lake and pursue his profession of vocal culture. Mr. Campobello was formerly of Her Majesty's theater, Lon- ' don, and has sung in opera in all the leading European capitols with Col. Mapleson's opera troupe. For the past few years he has resided in San Francisco, Fran-cisco, where ho married au accomplish ed young lady, who has a highly cultU valed soprano voice of remarkable; strength and sweetne.. Mr. Camno-bello Camno-bello and his wife, will prove valuable acquisitions to the musical circles of Salt Lake. Mr. Campobello already has a number of pupils. Next fall he proposes to produce the opera of "Lucia : di Lammermoor" in this city with home talent. |