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Show BREVITIES. Sheep shearing is going on in Toele valley. val-ley. The cattlemen's convention is in session at Ogden. The real estate transfers yesterday footed up $10,92S. The examination of Louis Kuntz will take place at 2 p.m. on Saturday. Mary Madden recently adjudged insane was removed to the asylum this morning. The Denhalters give a military hop this evening at (Hit t's new dancing academy. It is rumored that the "Flyer" will make its appearance on the Kio Grande on Sunday. Sun-day. Zerah P. Terry has been appointed postmaster post-master at Hebron, Washington county, Utah. There are messages at the Western Union Telegraph oilice for Ida Towery and George Fitts. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Faust died yesterday of pneumonia. pneu-monia. The ladies of the Unitarian society give a dance aud social this evening at tho Metropolitan Metro-politan parlors. The j local general agents of the eastern roads are doing some tail rustlinir these days for wool shipments. Owners of the Sioux group of mines at Silver City are discussinsr the propriety of erecting a concentrating mill. , The last number of the Illustrated Work? Fair contains a magnificent picture of Mrs. Thomas A. Whaleu, one of the lady managers man-agers from Utah. Colonel Frank Enzensperger, who has been confined to his apartments in theCullen hotel for the past two days is reported somewhat some-what improved. The Salt Lake Hardware company, on yesterday purchased the, entile stock of the Pacific Hardware company and will probably proba-bly remove the store into their rooms. The Salt Lake Hardware company have purchased the stock, fixtures aud" good will of the Pacific Hardware company, and will herealter conduct the business. Thomas Sears who has long been connected con-nected with the Crescent mine at Park city as timekeeper and in charge of the boarding house at the mine, died last Tuesday. The Denhaiter Killes hold an election for commissioned officers at Clift's academy this evening. The candidates for the captaincy cap-taincy are doing some tall rustling today. Cal Diamond, the well-known traveling representative of Steele o: Walker in this jurisdiction, is back from St. Joe, he having been heard from by several of his cronies. J. A. Pollock, the well-known stock brokei and resident representative of the Silver state reports active development on the pro-pert', pro-pert', the tunnel having now been driven a distance of 275 feet. To accommodate those who desire to at-the at-the Masonic celebration at Otrdeu tonisrht, or the cattle convention on Friday, the Kio Grande Western will run a special out at 6 p.m., returning after the banquet, Utah chapter No. 1, Royal Arch Masons, last ni:rht exalted to the ranks of royal arch masons Connty Assessor W. J . Lynch, Martin Mar-tin Launan and Arthur E. Welby, general superintendent of the Rio Grand Western railway. On Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning a thief entered the premises of William Hiiiingworth, 816 East First South, and carried off a number of tulips, hyacinths, hya-cinths, etc., and badly damaged the flower beds by tramping and crushing them. The new Union Pacific master mechanic, Mr. Patterson, arrived in tiai.s city yesterday from Omaha, where he has been for twenty-four twenty-four years connected with the Union Pacific, most of the time as a general foreman of the lo.-al shops. Mr. Hinckley leaves on the 1st pros. |