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Show grand demonstration on May 2. All the unions un-ions will participate. There will be a grand muster and the members Will form in line and parade the principal streets of the city. Several Sev-eral bands will be in attendance and the demonstration will be a monster one. Speakers Speak-ers will be appointed and full arrangements made to show that the trades anions are a powerful body. At present the carpenters receive $;i for a nine hour day, they want to reduce the di;y by one hour aud keep the remuneration re-muneration at 3. Mr. D. C. Eichuor, assistant county attorney, attor-ney, has opened an office in the McContick block and will share tbe room with Judge McKay. He will drvotc himself to the practice prac-tice of his trofession and a large clientage is bespoken for him. The juicy maple trees of old Pennsylvania have already begun to Bow in Zion, Mrs. D. C. Eichuor having received unique and luscious lus-cious evidence of the fact this morning. BREVITIES. There are two Fords on the no! ice force. The real estate transfers yesterday footed up $2. 2t:i Walker house, strictly first class. Restaurant Restau-rant closed temporarily. W. L.Jones, agent. The uniform rank K. of P. will give a grand banquet and ball at Youuger's next Friday night. Superintendent J. H. Young is suffering from injuries to bis Kiiee, sustained in stepping from a train. Assistant City Attorney C. F. Coad has assumed the duties of the position to which he was rcently appointed. Young Dcmpsey who recently fell down before Champion Williams is trying to hippodrome hip-podrome in Denver. He should have waited for the Montana Kid. Mr. Dallin will repeat his "living statuary" entertainment at the Theater on Mav 10th, for the benefit of the W.C.T.U. There will be many new features. W. E. Hubbard yesterday sold lot 0, block 4, live-acre f lat A, Big Field survey, adjoining adjoin-ing East Waterloo On the west, to 8. W. Sears, secretary of the chamber of commerce for $6750. The central representatives of cohab democracy dem-ocracy have designated Saturday, May 7 as the day for their primaries. The delegates will report at the cohab convention in Ogden. John J. Cushing, just returned from Tin-tic, Tin-tic, presents a glowing account of the new striae in the Gold Blossom, and says tbe showing is much better than he was prepared pre-pared to find. Mur-ter Mechauic Hinckley of the Union Pacific is announced to depart May 1 to take a similar position on the Grand Island. He goes there with the company's commendation. commenda-tion. and the best wishes of a host of friends. The Federated Trades held their regular meeting last night and decided to hold a |