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Show SI MMsME.vrs. 9 jcJ stated that miners down from tie Nabob. Big Cottonwood, m re"jiort 3Veu feet of snow up there. Mesjbs. BKSSEGCin, Adam9 and X Btirp, of the I'nion Pacific re- 9 turned from the couth last evening. I' -TitE Harmouy Glee club went to W- the Prbvo concert last night and I; irtarcoi home at an early hour this corning. 1 "It la expected that through trains will be ruaniog between San Frau I dio an 1 D.-aver within tfte next 9 ttv dajs. Da. Shi rr will deliver a lecture tomorrow evening at 6:30 in the Eighth Ward Meeting House on 9 "Sanitation." 94 The track on the extension of the J lUpId Transit line, from the State K Ilmd to Main Street on Second 9j South was laid yesterday. r9l -Tub latest freak indulged In by the sportive youth of the city Is to place email stones in the South Slate treet switches. They had better lookout, the police are keeping keep-ing a strict watch In that direction. J Elder Arthcr Stayser will deliver a lecture beforu the Mutual Improvement Association of Sugar House, Ward, to-morrow evening it 6:30 o'clock. Suiject: An Hour srito Uie Trophetft. . Tjie Fourth quorum of Elder vill meet next mondxy evening at TJO o'clock in the Seventh Waru setting houe. A full attendance Is desired as buines of importance ill be presented to the meeting. B A. Been, Secy. TnE architect ha? completed hi fiinsand spscifit-ations fur the erection erec-tion of the new Utah Central depot '.the foot of Main street The new tulldia; will be two stories in height, with basement, etc The company's odea will be in the same structure. REGARDLEbj of the lives and limbs of pedtrlans. bicyclists can tlaue to disport themselves along the Soath Temple Street pavement. This afternoon a little child had a Birrtwesca of being Injured by a machine, which was being driven along ata furious rate by its careless ad thoughtless rider. The Hon.' J. J. Ilus-ell, anex-memerof anex-memerof the Iowa -legislature, on hit way home trom San Francisco, has been staying in this city, and states that he has under consideration considera-tion a propect for the establishment cf a birrel factory here. He has jost orgauized a company in Sun Francisco, with a capital or $50,000 for tbe minufactiire of barrels, under un-der a patent of a Mr. Kerr, of Iowa. Utah is forging ahead. It is announced an-nounced that measures are being taken for the collection of specimens of ores and information with regani tominlngin this Territory, in order to mike an exhibit before tbe mining min-ing committee of the" Columbian Expiation, which body will meet la Chicago on the 2Sth Inst. In the course of their excursion to the various var-ious Stales aud Territories, tbe committee com-mittee will prohaiily reach Salt Lake about the middle of next month. Bcrr. Bcckixgiiaji, of the car service. Ius returned from a trip ever the road. The car famine he states, still prevails on the Union Pacific, as oa all western roads, hut things are casing up a trifle. IIe,sald, "in great trouUlr has been a lack of motive power. 1 We have received thirty-one of the 1M engines ordered last spring and theothera are coming at the rate of one a day, so that we will soon be in Isiups to handle. all the traffic otter ed us. Our new cars, of which 7,000 ere ordered, are arriving rapidly." Abticlbj incorporating the Marble, Mar-ble, inndand Irrigation Company were died yesterday. The company , specifies its object to be mining, quarrying marble, selling and treal-lng-oreS, sawing and manufacturing marble, building and erecting millp anl furnaces for manufacturing limp and cement, making roads and laying tricks, boring for water and j constructing canals for irrigation, and lease-arid pell the same for the profit of, the Incorporators and ttockhldette' The capital stock i nxedat $50,030, which is divided 2S 000-shrrs of 32 each. Incorporators: Incorpor-ators: James K. Bradley, T. A Davis, J. T. Lynch. C. K. UraJley and John Buckmaster. |