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Show LATE LOCAL. A few nights ago two suits of clothes and a diamond ring were stolen from one of the roomers in the Clift house. Sergeant Es-linger Es-linger took the trail and found the missing; articles last night in a pawnbroker's on Main 6treet, where they had been pawned by tha thief. The latter has gone out of town. The Great Salt Lake and Hot Springs Rati way company engineer came in today front Deep Creek and submitted a report of hi, labors to the company. The report was in. every way agreeable, and work will be started on the road at this end at once. This company is nothing if not enterprising. ' There aie a number of building excav tions in different parts of the city on busu ness streets that are so poorly fenced that s very little push would send them and th pusher toppling over into the hole below If they are not seen to shortly, there wfll bean be-an action against the city for damages that-will that-will wake some one up when it is too late. Salt Lake's humane society met in Captairt Greenman's office last evening, and it wa decided to give an entertainment at CalderV Park next week for the purpose of raisini funds. The necessity of this is apparent when it is known that the society has no aid,, from the city government, and even the. fine, for conviction brought about by the society go to the public purse. It is anticipated that the meeting of th Harrison Republican club tonight Wfll of more than ordinary interest. A commit-, tee was appointed last week to prepare, an address to be issued to the republican voters i of the territory. There is much curiosity to know what sort of a political document such-famous such-famous liberals as'CoL Sells and Judga Dickson will bring forth. Mr. Simon Bamberger, of the Metropolitan Stone company, says that if tha Utah Central Cen-tral railway will haul the rock from the company's com-pany's quarries as fast as it is ready, thera-will thera-will be no lack of material for the city and county building so far as they are concerned. He says, further, that the company can furnish fur-nish stone enough to build up another New York, and have plenty left for the new joint? building then. The fire department was called out shortly alter l o ciock this morning to a biazs in the Bon Ton restaurant, run by Keeley & Stru-ble. Stru-ble. The boys made a quick run and had the blaze out in less than twenty minutes. The loss to Keeley & Struble is estimated at $1000, fully covered by $1500 In the Michigan Michi-gan Fire Insurance union, and the building, owned by Thomas Jennings, is also insured. The origin of the fire is not known. |