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Show ry, which will have the power to raise a ten ton stone and land it on the cars. When the switch is put in to the quarry from the Utah Central, enough stone will'be shipped over that rod to rive it from H000 to $5000 a roon'h in freight. The American Baptist Tlorie MK-in society is breaking ground on the corner of '1 bird outh and fctvema East for a m-.w church. The building is to he brick with btone basement. S. G. Adams superintendent superinten-dent of Baptist City missions has the work in charge. The roof is also going on the chapel in Burlington addition. A shocking casualty occurred on Sunday last near Vernon, Tooele county. Charles Jorgenson and Wm. Paddock were out gun-niDg. gun-niDg. The weapon held by the former was discharged, killing Jorgenson instantly. Louis btrasburg, justice of the peace, conducted con-ducted an inquest with J. C. Sharp. Dave Sharp and A. Krickson as jurors, and a verdict ver-dict was rendered in accordance with the fnrp""fimr facts Attention is called by the board of health to the quarantine rule which reads: That no person who has been affected with scarlet fever, diphtheria or smallpox or who resides in a house where there are either of those diseases, shall be permitted to leave such house without a permit from the board of health, to be issued on receipt of a certificate certifi-cate from the attending physician that all danger of communicating the disease has passed; aud no bersou residing or lodging in a house wherein such a disease is present, shall attend school, church or other public place, without permission from the board of health. - BREVITIES. S. K. Marks & Co. for furniture. The counterfeit half dollar is in town. Cheap folding beds at S. R. Marks. John Winder has been appointed postmaster postmas-ter at Oasis. Lace Curtains and Linoleums at S. R. Marks Co. A car of carp is on the road for Fish Commissioner Com-missioner Musser. The mounted squad of letter carriers bxs received another recruit. A carload of fruit trees was shipped from Franklyn yesterday to Bloomington, Illinois. Illi-nois. Kerkarn's forecast, which lasts until tomorrow, to-morrow, is light rains or snow and cooler weather. There is to be a meeting of the Iowa association asso-ciation at the office of Secretary Sells this evening. Word has been received from Clinton, la., that Frank Shelley is much better and considered con-sidered out of danger. YounglHrrg won the bout in the Cullen yoo tournament i.-t night, beating Caswell by a score of 10; to 6 William :asmain received $,W0 in insurance insur-ance money yesterday fr his by the fire at Buffalo Park on Tuesday. The railway track to Eighth ward square was completed yesterday and the stone is now delivered right on the ground. There will be services in J!ie Jewish teni-pie teni-pie this -evening. The subject on which the rabbi will pcak being "My Judaism." Mrs. Frank H. Dyer is yet awaiting the return re-turn of her jewelry, and stands ready to make the reward without asking any ques-quest'.ons. ques-quest'.ons. All children and their parents should attend at-tend Hie grand children.' ball to be given at tbe. Theater tomorrow afternoon. Prices 25c and 50c. T. C. Waltenspiel, manufacturer of fine cigars, is about to introduce a uew brand on the market for the excellency of which he will vouch. ' Don't forget the children' ball which will be given tomorrow afternoon at the Theater, for "the benefit of the Dcstret hospital. Prices 25c aud 50c. Be sure that you bring all the little ones to the grand childrens' ball which will be given at the Theater tomorrow afternoon. Prices 25c and 50c. The members of the Christian churc h are greatly pleased over the success which attends at-tends their protracted meetings held in the Telluride block, and they invite everybody to come to them. The Herald is indulging in a good deal of tiresome rot about the tilth which is flowing into City creek. It is improbable that any city iu "the United States has purer water than that used in Salt Lake. John B. Lewis, aged 05, a resident of the Twentieth ward for thirty-five years, making him one of Utah's pioneers, died yesterday. His funeral services were held at the meeting-house of his ward at 11:30 today. The Metropolitan Stone company has ordered or-dered a steam derrick for its Park City quar- |