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Show imnvmrcs. County court will meet tomorrow. Travel to Garfield is steadily increasing increas-ing daily. Cunncr should remember that the ducking law does not expire until the 1st of next month. Photographs of the I'tah commission flitting in front of their headquarters on W est Temple street, have been taken. This is the last day of the sitting of the I'ouuty board of equalization. 'I he abatements made yesterday amounted to s(i;!.7;i. The Sons of St. George of Salt Lake Cilv and Ogdon will go to Syracuse next Tuesday. The day will be one of games and contests. On Friday August 21. the Mystic dinners, Knights I'emplar and thirty-second thirty-second degree Masons of this city will have a basket picnic at Garfield. Bishop Luonard, married Miss Bessie Lawrence and Mr. Frank T. Day, last night. The bride is a daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Lawrence of Eighth East Btreet. Mr. Day is of Walsenburg-, Colo. T. W. Spiking and parly, who have been camping in l'rovo rayon, returned to the city last night. The boys had a big time rolling in the snow, catching trout and drinking cream so thick they had to chew it. Theshriners of El Kalah temple of this city expect to have a big meeting Wednesday. September HI. They will bold a special session for tho purpose of seeing what an enjoyable meeting they can have. The funeral of Councilman Folland's voung son, Eli L. Folland, was held this morning. The boy died yesterday from injuries sustained by being dragged iv a horse he was ruling, his foot having caught in the stirrup. Marie Brown, the unfortunate iniiiih tin purr whose body was burned to a blister bv the explosion of a lamp night before last on South Temple- street, is slowly growing weaker. Her sands of life will doubtless ruu out some time during the night. The Union Pacific has three big excursions ex-cursions in the near future. The one fromOgden to Garfield next Sunday; the second is from all points south of this city to Salt Lake City and Garfield; the third from Salt Lake City and Og-den Og-den to all points north. Peter W. McCalfrey called at Titr. Times office today and reiterated bis declaration of innocence to the charge of drinking scab beer and smoking scab cigars. From all accounts Tub Tmr.s teals safe in saying that the charge against Mr. McCaffrey, who is president of tho Cooks' and Waiters' union, is false. |