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Show BREVITIES. The old folks are at tho theater this afternoon. after-noon. The Symphony orehestra meets at Soeial hall this evening. The nspluiltum works start iu on building bpcratioiis next week. The Aerial club glMI u hall at G. A. R. tutl tomorrow alfbt. The total sales of realty yesterday amounted to $447B. Detective Franks announces that he will abolish his private patrol system. Chief Stanton of (he lire department has his annual report out in pamphlet style. (ieneral Freight Agent Babcoek of the Rio Grande Western is hack from Kansas CMty. The Soeial Erasing cluh five the seventh hall of their series in the Odd Fellows' hall tonight Mr. George S. Hell and Miss Emma Rogers, both of this city, were married yesterday by Rev. F. W. Morris. Mrs. Emma P. Roberts, wife of Territorial Treasurer Roberts, died suddenly at her residence last evening at 8:30 o'clock. Changes in postolliccs in 1'tah during the last week: Established Helper, Emery county, Richard A. Hasbrouek, postmaster. Postmaster appointed llarrisville, Weber county, Jofin lbb. The many friends of Mrs. W. I). Brown of this city will be deeply grieved to learn of the death of her mother, Mrs. Sarah H. Hardy, at Buffalo, N. V., to which city she removed some months ago. The following marriage licenses were issued is-sued yesterday: Robert (i. Novell, aged 39, and Lovene Day, aged 25; It. H. Furman, aged 88, add Viola Allen, aged 38; John Lu Taylor, aged 40, and Alice J. Kramer, aged nf Chairman I.yman of the United States civil service commission has notified Post-maeter Post-maeter Benton that examination will be held May 4th next iu the postolttee for admission ad-mission to the si-nice of applicants from this part of the country. There was another large crowd at the revival re-vival services at the First Methodist church lust evening. Assistant 1'astor Hunt preached a moist excellent .sermon. His text was, "l.av not up for yourself treasures on earth, whete thieves break through and steal." The Woman's Relief corps gave an entertainment enter-tainment at the Metropolitan hotel parlors last evening. Card playing and dancing were the features of the evening. There Were about 100 people it) attendance. Elegant Ele-gant refreshment! were served and all teemsd to be having a lino time. Don t'urlns Smith, son of John Henry Smith, had a narrow escape from death yesterday. yes-terday. An elevator Weight dropped on his bead at the Co-op. Furniture company's stoic yesterday and cut a gash three inches long. The Injury is, however, not serious. The I'nion Pacific excursion to the gas wells this evening promises to be largely attended. Trains h ave at 7 p.m., returning atU::t(). Arrangments are being made for a special display of gas in colors. The voice of the natural gas calliope will also be heard. The Salt Lake Academy of Medicine is the name of a new medical society formed a few evenings ago. They soon' expect to have rooms of their own, but, for the pres. ent, will hold their monthly meetings at Dr. Fowler's ollice. The nicer, f,,r the ensuing en-suing year are J. A. Maclean, M. D., president; presi-dent; S. H. Pinkorton, M. D. , vice-president; J. C. E. King, M. 1)., secretary; T. B.Beatty, M. D., treasurer; Union Worthington, M.D., librarian and curator. |