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Show BREVITIES. The fog still stays. HltM at the Jewish temple tomorrow evening. Total sales of realty yesterday amounted .- iDitt,m John Fitzgerald, a prominent citizen of Draper, died at that place Tuesday. Sanitary Inspector Showcll this morning started In on a street cleaning campaign. 3. K. Montgomery is an applicant for the position of seal, r oi wciehtsand measures. Herman Bamberger says that the Hum-hol Hum-hol ders are not with Frank Dyer by a Ion;; allot. The Western t'nion hold messes for Mrs. W. Nettie Ilininan, J. W. Cory and .1. K Campbell. The Press club committees will meet nt 4:80 this afternoon at the olliee of the terri-torial terri-torial librarian. The petition from the Iowa soc iety to congress con-gress has been acknowledged by Loth committees com-mittees before whom it went. The surveyor of the Insurance union and chief of the lire department will make one more trip through the theater tomorrow. Michael Hackett, a stonemason, died at the Descret hospital yesterday of pneumonia. pneu-monia. His home is in Washington, I). C. J. T.. May has been appointed deputy by City Treasurer Duke, and Harvey Jones will act in like capacity for Assessor and I'ol- lector Leonard. '1 he funeral of the late Frederick Palmer will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from his late residence, 408 North Second West street. The Bie- Hole Placer Mining company held their regular annual meeting 'lilt Qlgbt. The old officers and directors were unanl nioii.sly re elected. They are ns follows: President,.!. Midgier; rice-president, (1. A. Meears; treasurer, William Fuller; secretary, AS', g. vn Home. The pinnacles of the mormon temple, sre to lie illuminated ith lOO.nower incandescent incandes-cent lights. They will appear during the raring conference. The liifiire of the An;el BSbrlel will prohably lie placed in position at the same time. The Haptists hold their annual sociable thl evening, Feb. IS, 1802, In the church at the corner of Second South and Second West. A Lr"od programme ami enjoyable time is expeeted. All members and triends are urgently reiiiested to be. present, as suiue business of importance is to be done. The burning out of a tallow candle in WiBcomb's grocery on First South was watched by representatives of I lie lire department de-partment and neighbors on the block with considerable itypreheusion last night. It hud been tacked onto a dry box, but fortunately went out before netting tire to it. Washington's birthday will he observed In this city under the auspices of the I'. (I. 8. of A., the exercises to conclude with a grand annual bsll and reception at Walker's pavilion. The committees are making elaborate preparations for the event, and all who take part are promised a crown of pleasure. The cigarinakers' union held their regular monthly meeting last night, and levied a 95. cent weekly assessment on the local members mem-bers to assist Ihe striking cigarinakers at Lancaster, 1'a. The ucw ollicers of the union are: President, F. .1. Stall: rice-president, .1. MeW'enie; financial secretary, MarkCohn; recording secretary, .lohu llallis; treasurer, George Whitakor. |