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Show BREVITIES. ("Iran up. Cloudy today. County court Monday. Advertise in The Times. Biff show at Wonderland. Clean up your liaek yard. The hotel registers show increased travel. The legislature, adjourns one week from today. The sales of realty yesterday amounted to IMM, Thr will be a spec ial meeting of the hinh council lllis evening at 7:150. Marshal .lanney has decreed that the fes-the fes-the doiuiniek must lie kept iu bounds. Now is the time to heap together the litter anil rubbish of the winter and burn it. The house yesterday rejected the bill providing pro-viding for a territorial sheep inspector. The council yesterday killed the bill providing pro-viding for the creation of a natural gas In-apeetor. In-apeetor. The young ladies of Younger! academy gVe a Leap year ball last night. Jt was a brilliant affair. A marriage lioense was issued this morning morn-ing to Klizah Cox and Alfrina liolinder, both of Malt Lake. The house yesterday passed the bill creating creat-ing the ofUce of territorial llsb commissioner with a salary of WM per year. The Western Union holds messages for J. W. Lees, W. M. Qlfford, .lohn Hansen, I. WJ A. Stewart and R, N. Stonlek. An Militant at Kill per month was ordered for Secretary Seal's of the chamber of commerce com-merce by the new directory last Bight Henry W. Lawrence resigned yesterday the poilUon of president of the Agricultural society, so-ciety, which he has held for over two years. John llcndcrson died yesterday, at 152 West Kirst North street, of typhoid fever, lie was 89 years old and a nativo of Scot-laud. Scot-laud. The bill providing far the creation of the otllcc of territorial veterinarian w as rejected bj tin: upper house of the legislature yesterday. yes-terday. Secretary Sears of the chamber of coru-iiii coru-iiii ri chai.ii new scheme fur fleTeloptng in-tereit in-tereit In natural aa which he will iprlufi in s day or two. The hill for the establishment of a beet Miar chair iu the Agricultural college at LogM has been favorably reported to the lower house of the territorial legislature. The Harris Self-waiting Table company of Logan tiled articles of incorporation yester-dav. yester-dav. The capital stock is fSOOO, and the In-eorporators In-eorporators Hre Alma Harris, 0. M. Harris, P. W. Mougha, N- M- Hauseu, and J. T. Wgby. "A Chalk Talk" by I'rofessor tUgtbtrg, the instructor of drawlnir in the public schools of the city, took place in Hammond hall lal avenlng. The lecture was for the benefit of the VV. C. T. L'., and netted them fir.. The stone for the joint city and county building will lie dressed in proximity to the structure In the Eighth Wrfl square. Work was begun '"day in the sipiarc on the foundation foun-dation apOD which a stoncdressiuj; machine will be placed. County Clerk Allen yesterday issued mar-riaye mar-riaye licenses to Joshua C. Cassey, au'ed M, and .lulia Williamson, aged -t; Thomas Stanley, aged 21, and Nellie Osborne, agsd IS; mid Alvin C. Hie, aged 31, and Kmma K. Thatcher, a-ed 11). A banquet took place yesterday afternoon at the Templctou iu horior of i)r. Karl (i. Maescr, genaral superintendent of the church school system of the church of .lesii- I hrllt of Latter-day saints. All the dieruities of the church were present. Articles of incorporation of The Assembly Hall association of l'ayson were tiled with Secretary Sells yesterduy. The object of the usHociution is general education and improvement. im-provement. The capital stock is J lll.iHH) in shores of flOQO cuch. The incorporators arc . M. Kluicr and eight others. The l'ark City Mmrr snys: "A. A. Kudy was up from the Metropolitan stone quarry this morning and reports the track now extended ex-tended all the way to the quarry. Two new derricks huve just been received from Suit Lake and arc being set up. The derricks will be operated by steam, and he says that in about a week they will be hoisting rock Into the cars with them. They are planning for a brisk season's work." The music at the Hebrew temple this evening even-ing will be very fine and will well repay any one the trouble of a visit there. The programme pro-gramme is: Trio, for soprano, alto aud tenor, "Protect Us, Ob rather," Nicolao, Miss Lincoln, Mrs. Allison, Mr. Burleigh; duo, "We Magnify Thee, Oh Lord," Moseu. thai, Miss Lincoln, Mrs. Joseph Sicgel;alto solo, Mrs. Allison. Choir, Miss Lincoln, Mrs. Allison, Mr. Burleigh, Mr. Uoddurd. Organist, l'rof. BadclitTc. An important strike has been made In the Atlas uiiue in Star district, Beaver county. The strike is of a two. foot vein of ore, assays as-says of which were made bv John MeVicker yesterday. The ore Is ?'J per cent lead and carries 108.6 ounces of silver and $4.'J2 in trold to the ton. The mine is owned by William Sloan and is one of the best developed devel-oped mines in Heaver county, the Horn Silvr being the only mino iu the county that is better developed. Governor Thomas yesterday received a ratter from Hrigham City iu regard to the sheep question and the action taken by the legislature on it. It called his attention to the fact that there are about 1II0,(HK sheep in that county, and that the revenue from the same was greater than from any other sinirle Industry in tho county, They indorse the action of the Territorial association of sheep men, and ask the irovcrnor to either veto the liill or to modify it so that the sheep Indus-try Indus-try could still survive. The Deep ' reek miners propose to form an association which, through IU officers, will take care of any litigation that may come up through attempts ut claim lumping lump-ing or from other causes aiTecting titles Hy this means, aided with the funds uceru. lng from membership fees, etc., the burdens of any such litigation will be borne by all, and hence it will be comparatively light upon individual members, while righis may be secured to some who would not otherwise he able to contest their claims. Marshal Jauney has instructed the officers to enforce the follow ing ordinance: Section lit, "It shall be unlawful fur the owner of any such domestic fowls, such as turkeys, ducks, geese, or chickens, to permit such fowls to trespass upon the premises of another an-other person at any time between the tirst day of March and the thirty-first day of October Oc-tober and any such owner, for permitting them to so trespass, shall, on conviction, be liable to a line in any sum not exceeding 1 10." |