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Show AROUND THE CITY LATE TODAY. There were nine drunks to pay tribute trib-ute to Judge Laoey this morning. Bertha Wade, a nymph dti pave was run in and left to for her appearance. A. II. Ileber of the Idaho Falls Town company is in the city working up an excursion. Capt. T. B. Barrett, a prominent lumber merchant from Saginaw, Mich., was at the Morgan yesterday. William Shuwell and E. II. Howard were taken in last eveuiug for driving faster than the ordinance allows. The store of Colin Bros, is closed today to-day on account of death in the family. The place will bo open tomorrow. (i. 1. Counell a prominent hotel mau of Chicago registered at the Morgan. He prouounced the house a long felt want in this growing city. The lifteeu cars of stock shipped from Spanish Fork over the Union Pacific last Thursday reached Kansas City at !l:40 this morning in good shape. The stock was three days and a half on the road. This is an excellent run. General Agent 1). K. Hurley returned last night from a trip on the Oregon Short Lino with tieneral Passenger Aeent K. L. Lotnax of the Union Pu-cillc. Pu-cillc. Mr. Lomax is expected in Salt Lake in a few days. The retail clerks' committee on organization or-ganization recommended Saturday evening that the clerks organize themselves them-selves iuto a body or union subject to the Ketail Clerks' National Protective Federation of Labor. In accordance with this, the retail clothing clerks have elected theie ollicers: President, George K. Collier; vice president, John Zink; secretary, A. II. Crablte; treasurer, treas-urer, J. Cottle. William Manning, the champion of Los Angeles, Cal., is in the city and is desirous of making a match to'light any 140-pound man in the territory for $'.'.")() to $.")()() a side, Mr. Purcell preferred. If Mr. Purcell is anxious to gain a rec ordain pugilistic business this will be his opportunity as Mr. Mauning is a game lighter. Flight years ago Manning Man-ning whipped Tom Syrom in two rounds at thu Clift. He" wrestled with Kugiene and won the honors. Mr. H. A. Kcknuin of Melbourne, Australia, made Tim Tivks ollice a pleasant call today. Mr. F.kinan is one of the heavy merchants of the antipodes anti-podes and is traveling around the world for the benefit of his health. Ha will tour Great Britain and the continent conti-nent and will return home by way of. the Red Sea. On his tour he is indulging indulg-ing his propensities for writing by contributions con-tributions of letUrs descriptive of the scenes through which ho passes to bis home paper. Articles incorporatin gthe Biddlecomc Mining and Milling company of Utah were tiled with Secretary Sells today. The capital stock of $100,000 is of the value of $1 each per share. The corporators cor-porators are: Jos. Biddlecome, William Harriett. .J. L. Hunter, W. It. Hicke't, 11. Donovan, il. J. Field, The Biddlecome Biddle-come Mining and Milling company, S. L. Merslettcr, N. G. Ferguson, J. P. Grove, K. E. Shepard. E. MeGarr'mk, 11. Bouford. The president is J. p. Grove. Tberoperty isin WestTintic. |