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Show DANGEROUS OPERA-HOUSE. So tho "Building Inspector Roports at Brighnm City Tho Distriot Court Notes. (Special to Tho Tribune.) BRTGHAM, Feb. 27. Bulldlnff Inspector T. W. Whitakcr, by order ot tho Mayor and CItv Council, mado an lnspoctlon of tho opera-house this week and reports ao follows- "I Inspocted tho opcra-houso and found it to bo in a very dangerous condition nnd suggest that two fire escapes es-capes bo built, one for the dance hall and the other for tho gallery of tho theater; that the old theater bo condemned, as It is extremely dangcrouu. mirthor, that they be ordered to build exits on tho ea3t and west sides; that an asbestos curtain bo installed and kept in good working1 order. I alKO notify President Kelly to changn tho doors of the taboniaclo lo open out. I recommend lmmedlato action to tivus avert accident and loss." DISTRICT COURT. Judgo Hart was in attendanco at the District court which was in session this week, and tho following cases wcro disposed dis-posed of: David Eccles vs. S. P. R. R. company; continued for the term. Judgment was rendored for tho plaintiff plain-tiff in tho caso of Emma Barnes vs. Jo-soph Jo-soph Packer in a suit to determine certain cer-tain boundary lines of a land dispute. Tho caso of B. P. Johnson vs. Century G. M. and M. company has occupied the most of tho court's time this week. Sentence Sen-tence was passed Friday in favor of tho Plaintiff. NOTES AND PERSONAL. Rov, King, Presbyterian minister at Colllnuton, was visiting in Brlgham Friday, Fri-day, the guest of Rev. A. T. Rankin. It. H. Fryer, proprlotor of the Planters' hotel of Deweyvllle, was in town on business busi-ness today. Lula Rowo of Salt Lako City is visiting In Corlnno this week, tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Smith. Joseph Hclfrich, formerly of Corinno, was killed by slipping beneath a train at Nampa, Ida.. Sunday last. Ho Is a. nophew of Mrs. J. W. Guthrie of Corlnne, A contest Is being waged hore for tho most popular lady of tho First and Second Sec-ond wards. About fifteen of our charming charm-ing girls aro on the list. Tho leading ladies aro Deputy Clerk Miss Amelia Graehl, Tabernacle Organist Miss Lizzie Kelly and Miss Maud Harris, head waitress wait-ress of tho Hotel Utah-na. Tho count at neon today stood as follows: Miss Lizzie Kelly 45 Miss Amelia Graehl ,.. S3 MIbs Maud Harris 16 Tho ballots aro valued at 6 cents each and tho funds collected will bo used for tho ward choir. Mrs. A. Hilllday Jackson of London and J. V. Bridge of Michigan aro tho guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Pelrce. Ward Wade's mlnstrols aro billed for the 2tth at the Opera-house. Tho formal opening of tho Academy of Music and dancing has been postponed to Tuesday, March 1st. Thero will bo a grand ball at the Opcra-houso Opcra-houso March 4th to announco tho most popular young lady In the voting contest Dr. E. A. Rich will open a hospital with ten apartments in this city soon, Mrs. Chiistena Hanson as matron and Mrs. Dena Jeppson as nurse. Mnthlas Romer of the Fourth word died this morning of typhoid-pneumonia. |