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Show ALL AROUND THE C I TY TODAY. house, they borrowed a watch, a sold ring and breastpin. At No. 538 S. West Temple they levied a tax of a old watch and chain, a breastpin, three bracelets, a locket and chain and a revolver. re-volver. At the residence of A. B. Gibson, 128 W. Sixth South street, they scooped in a valuable valua-ble diamond ring, a band ring and a locket and chain. The Mixers of Concoctions. The territorial druggists completed their organization last evening by the adoption of a constitution and by-laws, which were signed by fifty-fire of the "mixers of concoctions." con-coctions." They then had a grand banquet at the Knutsford, after which they adjourned ad-journed to meet again iu this city in October, Oc-tober, at the call of the president. l'le;l to the Mountains ted Hil for a fear. Tiie Ogden Stml irJ is credibly informed that Mrs. Kate Shields the mother of the young triplets, irirl babies, is obliged, from stringent circumstances, to take the little girls around for exhibition, to earn money to support herself and little ones. The father of the little ones has not shown up since the birth of the triplets. Marriage Licenses. Deputy Clerk Blown yesterday issued marriage mar-riage licenses to Geo. K. Chase, aged 43. and Mary Koehlcr, aired 'Si: Henry E. Bassford aged 3S, and Helen Mickleson aged 33, John II. Vincent, aged 23, and Maud Ross, aged IS; John Flips, aged 20, aud Lizzie Mackay, aged IS; and Samuel G. Dye, aged 33; and Cajrie M. Johnson, aged 31. At the Hutted States Land Office. The case of Charles S. Davis vs. Orcn J. Rogers is up for hearing in the United States land olliee. This case involves Homestead Home-stead Entry No. 5072, made April 4th, 1SS3, and covering the east half of the northwest quarter, aud lots I and 3, of section 7, township town-ship I south, range 1 west. A Good Haul. A bold thief entered the house of J. F. . Grant at 126 A street at 3 o'clock this morning morn-ing and made a very neat little haul, consisting con-sisting of a lady's irold watch and chain, a pair of bracelets, a child's bracelet, two srold scarf pins, a lady's onyx ring and a ladys watch chain and 820 in cash. The United States Gas Company. The United States Gas company has tiled articles of incorporation. The capital stock is li ied at ?T .HM. dived into l.V,000 shares of the par value of 51. John D. Trumbo is the president. Emery M'ard vice-president and John B. Taylor secretary Td treasurer. The Press Club. The monthly meeting of the Press club took place in the room last evening and was followed by an excutive session of the board of manager. The committee on en-taimnent en-taimnent will have some gratifying news to past the last of the week. The club is now in a most prosperous condition. Light for Moroni. The statue of Moroni and the pinnacle on the west end of the temple will be light up this evening. There are eight 150 candle powder incandesceud lamps on the pintle and one of of the same power will light up the statue. Harry Wjsua'i Promotion. The friends of Harry C. Wyman in this city will be pleased to hear that he has been appointed deputy collector of internal revenue reve-nue for Idaho, with headquarters at Boise. Mr. Wyman is a young attorney of marked ability. Dating his residence in this city he-was he-was in Judge Powers' office. Three Tills Tapped. Early this morning the Globe bakery, Sherwood's butcher's shop and Bowing's grocery, on Main street were visited by buglars. In each the till u as tapped but a little loose ehmnge was all that was secured by the light lingered gentry. Salt Lake Clear inn House. The bank clearing today amounted to 1271,503; same day last year 1273,200. .lacobson-CoJicii. ;::!'.i.i Jacobson, of the ongre gallon B'uai Israel, and Miss Esther Cohen were united in wedlock last evening, Rabbi Samuel Schuiruan of Helena, 'Mont., officiating. The synagogue was thronged with people to witness the ceremony. It was a pretty bridal party. The sisters of the bride came first, Mrs. Sarah Kahn, of San Francisco, dressed in black silk, profusely trimmed with duchess lace, Mrs. Emanuel Kahn, dressed in black silk and passementerie aud Miss Rosa Kahn, in gray silk. The ushers followed: Messrs. Barry Rice, Lee Ranso-hoff, Ranso-hoff, Morris Freedman, and Jake Green-wald. Green-wald. Then came the bridesmaids: Miss Cert rude Cohen, dressed in blue silk aud carrying pink roses, and accompanied by Mr. N. Ransohoff , and Miss Pauline Jacob-son, Jacob-son, dressed in white India silk, carrying white roses, aud accompanied by Henry Kl bu. Little Miss Rita Kahn was as sweet as the basket of flowers she carried, and was escorted by Master Eugene Kahn. The two little ones stood on each side of the chancel holding their iloral tributes, and between them j assed the bride, led iu by Emanuel j Kahn. The bride was dressed iu cremc ben-galino ben-galino with duchess lace flounced and cut decolette. Tha bridal veil swept low and trailed behind her and in her dark hair she wore lilies of the valle3". A reception at the residence of the bride's mother on Brigham street followed. T'tsh Star Routes, The Postmaster General has awarded the contracts for carrying the United States mail in Utah from July I, 1S92 to June 30, ISM, on the following named routes : From Caine-ville Caine-ville to Hanksvillc, weekly, E. B. Young of San Francisco, f 115 per year; from Mam-i Mam-i moth to Mammoth station, daily, John A. Alexander of Mobile, Ala., 105; from Mtiu-ey, Mtiu-ey, Nov.. to Smithvillc, Utah, weekly, V. H. Pease of Sail Lake, $834; from Moab to M n-licello. n-licello. weekly, II . A. Lawton of Salt Lake, 72'-'; from Mount Pleasant to Moroni, daily, V. H. Pease, 300; from Ma field to Railroad itation, dailv, H. A. Lawton, $220; from Kamas to Woodland, twice a week. II. A. Lawton, 3120; from Mapleton to Spring-ulle. Spring-ulle. tri-weekly, V. Voorhecs of Cheyenne, Wyo.. $8S; from Chester to Moroni, daily, V. Voorhecs, .5100; from View to Hot Springs, daily, V. Voorhecs, $119; from Lewis ton to Richmond, dailv, V. II. Pease, o222. Toe Beemen's Convention. The Beekeeper's convention was called to order in the Brick and Stoue Mason's hall at 10 o'clock this morning by President O. B. Huntington. The roll call showed fifteen members present and several new members were received. The committee on legislation legisla-tion reported the. difficulties encountered and their final success in securing the passage pas-sage of the bill for the eradication of foul brood in bees. The committee was honorably honora-bly discharged and an appropriation of -51.25 made to defray the expenses of the committee. commit-tee. Messrs. Taufer, Faulkner, Huntington, Peterson, Thomas aud Lovesey spoke on the fubjeets of putting up honey and marketing the same. Secretary Swarner read a report in regard to selling honey by the carload, and various other members then spoke in regard to the subject in question. Adjourned until 1 o'clock p. m. A IJir Tin tic Deal. .T. H. Hamm, mining broker, was seen thh: morning in regard to the reported sale o some eight mining claims in Eureka to an eastern syndicate for half a million dollars. He said: "I don't care about giving the party's names, but there has been a New York capitalist -here for several daye who represents a syndicate now negotiating for tiie purchase of some property in Tintic to the value of half a million. The agent left Tuesday evening carrying with him a proposition prop-osition for the sale of the following properties, proper-ties, which are mainly owned by John Mc-Crystnl Mc-Crystnl and his father: The Eagle, Blue Bell, Beaciier, Houghton, Eagle South Extension, Ex-tension, Blue Bell South aud North Extensions, Exten-sions, and the Beachcr South Extension. Some of these are good paying mines, the Eagle having shipped some 500 tons of pay ore last year." A Pickpocket Caught. Yesterday afternoon several ladies had there pockets picked at Wonderland. Olli-eer Olli-eer Shannon happened to be present aud 5pottled the operator at work and at once tool: him in custody. In his chase for the rogue he however lost back of his victim and would like any of the ladies whosuifcred through his i igli t lingers to report the same police headquarters. Thieves ;ot in Tin-ir Work. During the ceremonies at the temple yesterday yes-terday the busy burglar improved the honr. t At tiie residence of J. W. Scott they gath-J t-red in two gold wathes and one gold a diamond locket, a pair of earring; , . breastpin, a gold uecklsce, a chain and; loiket, a diamond set and gald Lea 1 uJu. brclla. "V Frcun G. N. McKay, residing in dc same 4 |