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Show BREVITIES. Don't forget Wonderland. Mill Creek is to have a $5000 theater. Tho real estate transfers yesterdav footed up 80$3. At S o'clock this morning the thermometer registered 49. The University chib have secured rooms in the McCorniek building. Peter Ingemonson was yesterday admitted to citizenship before Judge Zane. Weather forecast for Utah Fair, warmer, probably rain; cooler Friday. A commission as probate judge was yesterday yes-terday issued to George A. Bartch. Mr. and Mrs. James Lowe entertained their friends at a card party last evening. Dr. Hill will lecture at the First If, E. church tonight on "The March of Americanism." American-ism." The Central Christian church ladies have opened a well-furnished bazar and luuch at &j4 South Main street. The Union Pacific will post a 40 round trip rate to Omaha during the Methodist conference at that place. A burirlar entered the house of E. M. Waller yesterday morning at about 3 o'clock and carried off a silver watch and a pair of cuff buttons. The Denhalter Killcs will institute a series of military hops, and the lirst hop is given this evening in Cliffs Dancing hall on Market street. It is stated that Banker James Sharp will go east in a few days to accept the mantle in the directory of the Union Pacific that was left by the lamented bishop. The following postmasters have been established es-tablished in Utah; Blaine, Davis county, Benjamin F. Bowman, postmaster; Kiver ton, Salt Lake county, Arthur Bate, postmaster. post-master. D. E. Briuton, formerly a member of The Timi-s start, will on the 23d inst., be married to Miss liettie Breading of Oxford, Pa., where Mr. lirinton is now in business for himself. It is reported that the Chora society will drop from its roll the names of all members who have been absent for four consecutive meetings without reasonable excuse. F. A. Thompson, of London, England, j stopped over in the city yesterdav, en route j to Hailey, Idaho, where he goes to make an j examination of the Queen of the Hills mine for the English purchasers. : I |