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Show BREVITIES. The fog is on today and it is "ne-Spring "ne-Spring styles shoes. Alder's 50 K. First South. The realty sales yesterday amounted to 89,403. ' A few dozen ladle' kid shoes at $1.75 per pair. Alder's. 5" K. First South. A mining bum I to be organiied In this city. Attend the jreat lite sale nt the 0. K. Shoe & Clothing "., 181 Mi street. Thomas Slight and Ellen M. M. Wager were "ranted a marriage license yesterday. For children's and boys' suits go to the (). K. Shoe & Clothing company. Two hundred and fifty new hathing bouses will be erected atllarlicld lieach this spring. The Western Union holds messages for Wiiliam Wagatalf.J. 13. Morrison and Mrs. ft. Mueller, Hand-well, hand-turn ladies' shoes: a spc-eial spc-eial lot, $:.'.0d per pair. Alder's, 50 fc. r irst South, A marriage license was issued yesterday to Thomas Slight, sue ill years, and Klleu M. M. Wafer, aged 17. nothing and furnishing coiwK slichtly damaged, at less than cost at U.K. Shoe A; Clothing company. Tha Mnrv.ivalo neonle are fxclted over a report of anthracite coal being found near their city. The West Side Bopld Transit is to be extended ex-tended to Crescent Beach and to be in operation opera-tion by July 1st. Mr. Bennett of the Kio Grande Western is preparing to Hood the country with pamphlets pamph-lets on the gas tlclds. The shell" L'atnc ligured in the gas well excursion last night. One man at least was tapped to the tune of 9Q. The West Side rapid transit line is to be ' extended to Crescent Beach, they expect to have it in operation as an electric line by July 1st. Gurlicld Beach ll to be provided with 250 odttlonnl bath houses, giving II total of t 5tl for the use of visitors the coming season. The claims east of Bountiful, located" in I the Mill creek canon, are being quietly I worked. The latest reports are very en- couraglng. The N lie "Work club held their regular reg-ular Tuesday afternoon meeting at the residence resi-dence of Mrs. C. S. Varian yesterday afternoon. after-noon. The apartment of Mrs. A. F.. AVelby at the Continental vesterday afternoon were tilled with ladies "enjoying the pleasure of hiululive. J. Wall of 2WW. Third North street fell in an epileptic tit at the corner of Second South and West Temple yesterday. He was removed re-moved to bis home. The Baptists hold their annual sociable next inuraciay evening, reiirumy i", I in the church, at the corner of Second South and Sec-Hid Wet The attack upon Superintendent Ryan of j the water department is wholly unprovoked bl any act of omission or commission on his part, and his assailants should hasten to spologiao. He invites inspection from any source, grand jury or other. Dr. Maclean before Judge Barteh yester. jay, examined Mrs. Charlotte Sandsburg, the old lauv who had been brought to the city on the charge of insanity. She was found to be sane, though old and feeble and unable to lake care of herself, and was therefore sent to the inlirniary. The machinery of the Pacitc Paving com. panv of 1'tah was yesterday removed to the DU nnM. U'i.jli.m (ti.int fnr tile mirni).,1 paliy U ' lan w us yesieiua. I ene p uu i, em- Blo tirande Western depot for the purpose I cd getting everything ready for the spring work. As soon as the ground gets in con. dition work on State street w ill be pushed to a tinisb. I The sheep men have taken a very positive posi-tive stand against, the bill affootlng iheir in-dmdrv in-dmdrv and vesterday tired ill two more for-midllde for-midllde protests to Governor Thomas. One bore the signature of Charles Crane, president presi-dent of the Wool Growers' association, and the other that of W. (i. Crawford, secretary of the Utah wool company. |