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Show LATE CITY NEWS. Silver, 83; lead, 14.00. H. C. Barroll of New York is in the city. II. S. Wheeler of Helena is at tha Morgan. F. H. Hodgman of Chicago is in the city. A. C. Bryon of Fresno," Cal., is at the Morgan. Mor-gan. J. H. Wilhelm of Winchester, Has., is in the city. C. R. Hine of Grand Rapids, Mich., is at the Cullen. Frederic C. Torrey of San Francisco is at the Knutsford. Judge Bartch is in the country today on county business. S. J. Couged, wife and child of San Francisco Fran-cisco are at the Knutsford. Today's clearings were $374,179 as against $196,901 for the same day of last year. M. K. Parsons goes to Park City this evening even-ing to deliver 30,000 head of sheep to E. M. Gibson. There was no probate court today, owing to Judge Bartch's time being taken up by county court. McCornick & Co. today received Hanauer bullion to the amount of 3000 tons; silver and lead ores, 6200. Hank Barnes' clam bake at the Warm Springs next Tuesday promises to be the freatest show on earth. All the freaks of ion will be there. Thirty-six copies of the Ten Religions ordered by Mr. Utter for his class have arrived Snd can be had at his house by those who subscribed for it. The joint city and county building committee com-mittee is in BKinn Inrfnv- Th iiihiprt. nf discussion is the proposition to fireproof throughout the joint building. Superintendent Levey, who has charge of the dog exhibit at the forthcoming Territorial Territor-ial fair, says that fully 2u0 cauiues will be on exhibition and that the show will be the most interesting feature of the exposition. This afternoon Hattle Wilson, charged with keeping a house of ill fame, appeared in Judge Zane's court and pleaded guilty. She stated that she had quit the business and was living with her husband in Carbon-dale, Carbon-dale, Colo. A fine of $20 was imposed. Ex-Mayor Scott says that it would be a great improvement to have the city and county building made fireproof throughout, and thinks the whole question is simply as to whether or not the: city and county can afford it. James 'H. Bacon. tb- banker,-is heartily in favor ot . the Improvement, and thinks it will be a serious mistake if the change is not-made. Clerk Bache, of the supreme court, says it will be folly ui to make the structure fireproof from top to' bottom. m |