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Show H H H H t H Ht M H H ' :: City and Neighborhood :: f.U MM UAAA H-M M I M H THE UTAH LIGHT AND RAILWAY company expect fifty new street cars hero by January J, 190S. THE ST. PAUL Sunday-school girls and boys will enjoy a day at Lagoon, July 31. Foot races and games -will be tho chief events of tho day. TWO ELECTRIC light poies have been put up in front of the Temploton building. build-ing. These poles have five globes on each and are exactly like the poles recently re-cently put up in front of the Z. C. M. I. They cost about $110. PLUMBERS of Utah will have a State day at Lagoon on July 27. There are over JS00 In prizes, which will bo exhibited ex-hibited In J. P. Gardner's window. At tho outing there will be baseball, a tug-of-war. running races, etc. BOYS BROKE Into ono of the fraternity fra-ternity houses of the Unlversltv at Twelfth East street a day or so ago" and stole several pennants and other articles. arti-cles. The pollco have been notified and are watching the houses for other thefts. OSCAR L. COX of tho Y. M. C. A. lost his valuable bulldog two or three days ago and the animal has been found In Ogden. Tho dog Is valued at $50. Mr. Cox thinks he was stolen and has offered a reward of $10 for the npprehen-slon npprehen-slon of tho thief. THE ORPHEUM continues to attract largo audiences evory evening, despite tho counter attractions and the hot weathor. This Is duo to the excellent manner in which the Orpheum Stock company com-pany Is presenting the fnrce comedy, "Turned Up." to say nothing of the electric elec-tric fans, which keep tlio house supplied with cool, fresh air all the time. Tlio last, performance at the Orpheum will bo given Monday ovening. when an excellent excel-lent programme will bo offered. THE THREE companies of the Twenty-first Infantry, which will garrison Fort Douglas In the absence of the Twenty-ninth regiment nt the coast, will arrive here July 30 nnd go Into camp until tho departure of the Twentv-nlnth August 1. At this time the companies of the Twenty-ninth completely take up all the accommodations, which necessitates necessi-tates the going Into camp of the three companies of the Twenty-first until the former depart. It being impossible to accommodate ac-commodate twelve full companies until tho number of bnrracks and officers' quarters Is Increased. Two I'ort Douglas Doug-las companlos from the Twenly-nlnth will pass through here without stopping on their way to Son Francisco, reporting report-ing to the regimental commander at tho Prosldlo. |