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Show , -. ....-- .... LATE CITY NEWS. . . , . Mrs. Walter Brand has gone to New York to visit relatives. Agent 8quires, of the Barber company, paid an early morning visit to the office of the board of public works today. It is rumored about the city hall that Fred Waiker. councilman-elect from ' the Second precinct, will not qualify. Over $30,000, collected on account of watermain assessments, are lying idle in the vaults of the city, and in consequence many workmen are idle. Elmer Ellsworth has become a Delsartean and is negotiating with the great apostle's representative in Zion for a course of lessons in personal culture. Conductor Parker of the Denhalter band, has invented a new kodak which produces some startling effects. For further particulars particu-lars inquire of Mr. Denhalter. Alarsesign on the Herald office today read: "We are closed today." This will be information to many people who never knew the Herald to be open except to criticism. criti-cism. Councilman Rich refused to close bis place of business today in conformity with the request re-quest of the mayor, as he is of the opinion that church and business affairs should not go hand-in-hand. Marriage licenses were issued today to Andrew Mortenson, aged 50, and Annie A. Peterson, aged 31, and to William J..Mc-Lauirhlin, J..Mc-Lauirhlin, aged 23, and May S. Sarton, aged 20, all of Salt Lake. Eesler, J., denies the statement of a day. break sheet that he has entered into a contract con-tract with a certain timid councilman to re. sign voluntarily within ten days. He says he is in the fight to stay until fired. The special committee's reporton the condition con-dition of the trees in Liberty park failed to materialize last night. In consequence, a disappointed public awaits the sequel of the Baskln-Lawson squabble with anxiety. Died, September 13, 1892, Wardwcll W. Browne, son of Sherman H. and Lebia J. Browne. Funeral from the residence, 422 E. Fifth South, tomorrow, September 15, at 10:30 o'clock a. m., at the City cemetery. Judge Bartch made the following order in probate court this morning: Estate of John Gibson, deceased; hearing on petition for confirmation of report of commissioners: prayer of petition granted and report confirmation. con-firmation. The personal differences between the mayor and the council have again resulted In the laboring men being pushed to the rear. Had the sewer ordinances been passed last night 200 men would have been put to work next Monday. The Ladies' Unitarian society will give a high tea tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 at the Metropolitan hotrl parlors. Mr. Russell will discourse "Art," which Is tantamount to saying that the tea will be one of absorbing absorb-ing pleasure and interest. Miss Francis Lincoln, the popular vocalist who has a host of admirers here, is now singing with the Chicago Ladies' quartette. In a letter to a Salt Lake friend Mis's Lincoln states that her sister, who is now in Holland, will, on October 22, sing before the queen at 8t. George's chapel, London. Articles of incorporation were filed thl9 morning with the county clerk of the Electrical Elec-trical Manufacturing company, , but the clerk has not yet Issued the certificate. The object of the company is the manufacturing of electrical instruments, apparatus, etc., and a general repairing of electrical apparatus. appar-atus. The limit of the capital stock Is $5000, and shares are of the par value of $5 each. The officers of the company are F. C. Priestly, president; W. J. Morehead, vice-president; vice-president; James Moffatt, secretary and treasurer. The principal office of the company com-pany is in Salt Lake. |