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Show BREVITIES. The Times 50 cents a month. Realty sales yesterday amounted to $1453. The YValker house braggs over a new register reg-ister this uic-niug. All bunks in the city will be closed tomorrow, tomor-row, it being Arbor day. Democratic central committee meeting at high noon tomorrow. The merchants are unanimous in their reports re-ports on improved business. There will be a call of civil jury cases in j the district court on Tuesday. The Times is the best advertising medium i in the west. Get a sample copy of it The demand for ground along the gas and oil belt is reported very active by the local brokers. The advance delegation to the conference, which begins Sunday morning, is beginning to put in appearance. Probate court is closed to day as his honor G. W. Bartch is at Provo attending the republican re-publican convention. There are 1S convicts between the frowning frown-ing walls of the penitentiary at this time, and room remains for more. The local sports are prenarinsr to receive Pugilist Jim Corbctt with a genuine, ovation on his arrival in the city this mouth, while he held the clerk's attention by wanting want-ing to buy a lamp chimney, Kelley pocketed some eitcht packages of cheap cheroots. The People's theater and Manager Monroe are pres-ntiur a menu this week , that would reflect credit on the play houses of any city. These are panicky days for the commis- j sioners' courts. They are not courting j criminal matters, and civil ones are light. Cononel Ed Keeley upn whose limb Dr. Pinkertoii and stall recently operated i progressing nicely in the direction of recovery. re-covery. Geonre R. Maxwell post G. A. R., and the Woman's Relief corps are promised a lare attendance at their approaching ball and reception. re-ception. To accommodate the delegates to the territorial ter-ritorial convention of Y. P. S. C. E. two special cars will be run from Ogden on April 5. The meeting will be an eventful one. Jude Zane has superintended more development de-velopment in the mines of Park City in the last ten days than is afforded the average jurist in a lifetime, and yet the signal has not been given to hoist. The subject of discourse at the Jewish temple. Fourth East, between Second and Third South, this evening, will be, "The Jews Kill Christian Children," an Easter sermon. All are cordially invited. The K. A. E. 0. Fidelity Senate will give a grand ball at the I. 6. O. F. temple tonight. to-night. The committee of management are C. E. Cooper, C. H. Howard, H. H. Vau-clcif, Vau-clcif, Earl 1). Gray and Fred Dennis. Cutler Bros, have lately added to their business bus-iness a knitting factory, supplied with tlie most modern machinery and with a capacity of seventy-live do. .en per day. It is located in the rear of their Main street store. Deputy Clerk Brown yesterday issued marriage mar-riage licenses to Marcus H. Cartwright, aged 32, and Allie McHeury. aged 2SL both of Xashville, Tenn., and Alvin V. Taylor of Suit La Ivt-adml Biaucjk 1. Powers, "Button yeVest, mister!" shrieked a rising baBeball player or world?s champion slugvarer this morning. The wayfarer canvassed can-vassed every button on his garments before it dawned on him that the April fool had arrived. Justice Gee this morning sentenced James Kavanauirh to thirty-live days' labor, as pal to Tom Keily, who yesterday plead ruilty and was friven the same sentence. Kava-naugh's Kava-naugh's looks were in his favor, but his story was very slim. He and Kelly, a noted thief, entered the store of A. S. Joblund, 130 East First South, "Wednesday afternoon ; Something: should be done by the street commissioner in regard to the walk leading to the postoflice in front of the Dooley block. It is in a horrible condition, and pedestrians are continually spattered with mud by learns passing. Have the fence pulled down and compel the owners to build a walk, and you will have the gratitude of the thousands that go daily to the ollice. Two boys of about 14 years of age were up before Justice Gee on the charge of having hav-ing stolen six pairs of gloves and mitts from Groesbeck fc Houghton on February j 10th. The father of one of the boys, who i is a prominent business man here in the ' city, appeared, and. on his saying he would look after his boy, the judge svspended sentence sen-tence and let hira go. The other boy was held while his parents were sent after. |