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Show : SALT LAKE J ' CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD. Tlif J-ti v ra i ri-i s re taking of giv- Anliiii' t Half s-ays wirk will ir re-fciJin'-d on i Jie Eikf" Ivuiiding wnljin ten dsyf. wuh ix) -elation until it is tUIJK'd OV r rifiiiied t'j tJjtr 1'jdgt. 'Die work . li-Hiii.g out the I uiiif of tin- burned t-li;i t JJiJt- building, jjrejjar-ttiry jjrejjar-ttiry i'j lurid it'-intriji ti-in. has b- fcuii. 'J'Jje new Hrudure will be the eaiiit as liie l.itt lie, i T1kj)ii:s J I.lulloy jnesejjted to the rublic Jilr;,iy thii ty-i,iiif bound vol-; vol-; tiinefc- and fourteen unbound volumes f of valuaLle magazines and jjjeriodH:als. I - ! The Utah Art jn.-titute management ha begun preparations for t he Novem- j )er exhibition, whii-l) will be held in tbi. city. 'iofr.s!-or "ulmer saj !- it will lie eijUrtl, if not tujiejior, to any heretofore here-tofore held. Governor Well j.sid a visit to (hp Ijmitentiary Monday afternoon and d'ened a jun.ber of bids for f umpiring njj'plie. Tin- prison board did not get i together, and m the awards were not jnHde. The matter will probably be ' difpOMd of today. I Not h day passes without gues-te st j the hotels inquiring if there are not fleet rie earn to the lake, and they an- j Par FuijJised when toid there are not. f Jt is freijueiitly remarked in town that if there was an elect rie line to the j bathing retort.- the cars would be lih- j erally patjimi.ed pretty mu. h the year ! jound. I f.; j Hepjnniiig lant Tuesday the 'onsoll- j dated itailway I'ower company will ! issue transfers good on all lines in the I city, exjept between two tliat are i losely parallel. At the same time it ui' ieate the pike of commutation IKkets. ; Transfers will not be issued between the Hrigham and the First stieet lines, for eaniple. or in other cases where it would be asy for a person to ride one way by paying a fare and ride back on a transfer. The price of commutation tickets hereafter will be 4',j cents a ride, instead in-stead of 4 cents, students' tir-kets will be Jl.&O for a book of fifty, instead of II -r. On the other hand, the fare to 'alder's park will be 5 eents, instead of 0 eents. All these changes are effective ef-fective now. Morgan & Dillon, the proprietors of the Vienna cafe, are eompl.-tely overhauling over-hauling I heir place of business on Main street, just north of The Herald office. They will expend tU.WO on the improvements. All Hallows will' in all probability, play its Thanksgiving day game at f Jiiitte. Nefc'oi'iat ions are now under way f.,r the game. The liutte High f- ho,' warns' to come down here for that date, but as one game has already been scheduled for Tha nksgi v hig day. All Hallows does not care to play here. j John McKenna was: last week elected held manager ,,f the All Hallows team, ami will act with Father tlueymard. f Mrs. T. Howan of Kt. l,.,uis is in ! the city for the purpose of laying the ! haidwood floor in ihe Kearns mansJi. The work will require about two weeks, and during that period no one will 'J-admitted 'J-admitted to the house, Mr. UenneM demanding de-manding this, as the work is delicate in its nat ure. i.dv.aid Mickey, a prominent mining loan of Jiutte, is a fiii'-st at the Wey h tel, haxiiig come down to visit with his son, who is apuil at All Mallows colh jae. Mr. Mickey says there will be h i eduction iii the force of men en-g-ted in copper mining in his part of the country, at the orders of th.- trust, In cause of the alleged o erprodin-t ion, v.hi.h has unset tied the market. However, How-ever, he does not anticipate that this Vil! be of ery long duration. .' A. V. .Met 'line returned home Mon- day alter an absence of several months in Peru. Durihg his slay in South Anieriia Mr. Mci'uno bought for hlm- si If and his associates the famous i-iiiira lie I'm sen group of mines, iigjje-t' iigjje-t' ntiiig an invesi ment of tlO.iMHi.iiiiij. This mine, 1 4.hoo feet above the level of the eea, has been in operation for -71 ycais, and during that lime jt is estimated lhal 4 ,imi0 ooo.ouo worth of Piher li.is been exii ai led from it. In t-piie of ibis prodifiioiiH output, there is l "t a hole more than Hud feet deep ' . in the entile pioj pity and immense d"- ! JmiSIIS of copper lie untouched, i The lniiie is in J'eru, 10 miles from j lilina. I'niil about twcnty-hve years j tin- ore was brought all the" way; j : to tlie sea nasi oil the backs of mules, i Then a railroad was built, principally i for traiispuriiiiu 1 hese ores. Assistant ! 'i,l.f Kneineer Jf. M. McCartney of the San p.dro rnad h one of the en-phieers en-phieers wlin built this railroad up (he Fteep sides of I lie Andes. " There ir. a ii immense deposit of ore there," s;ii, Mr. Mci'une, last even-in even-in ir. "It can scarcely be railed a fissure fis-sure ein or a contact it is Eimply a biu deposit of ore. There is nothing """t but popher h les on the entire proper- t.:. 'Ihe mine is worked by means of in- i -les run down liere and there to the d-pth of not more than Sort feet, and th- mimes (any the ore on their back up stetpH. The water is carried out the b.iue way in leather buckets. "Tli- silver ore runs high, but th cm per fH .,w grade both in silver and copper." of St. Mary's unjte in this testimonial of love and affection for the dear old teachers, the dear old school, and the dear old friends of the happy girlhood days. Pretty Double Wedding. A pretty double wedding took place i last Tuesday evening at the residence I of Mrs. Emma Foster, the contracting i parties being her daughters. Miss Mar-I Mar-I tha Foster and Miss Anna C. Foster, land Messrs. Otto A. Vise.1 and Albert F,ieben. At S o'clock Hev. Father Kiely of the Cathedral performed me ceremony cere-mony which united in niarrUie M5ss Martha Foster and Mr. Otto A. Visel. They were attended by Miss vlaUioa Kohl and Mr. Albert Vise. At i:20 o'clock. Miss Anna C. Foster .and Albert Al-bert P.iebei were married by .'lev. J. It. Oraebner of the First fiennan Ljther-an Ljther-an church. Miss Annie Kohl 'K ing maid of honor and Miss Lea Foster, bridesmaid. brides-maid. Mr. llalph Jtiehen was best i?ii r,. The rooms were attractively ijeeoiated in green and white, a wealth of carnations, carna-tions, pa'.ms and autumn leaves being used. At the close of the ceretnonif s an elaborate supper was served, aoout forty guests enjoying the feast. Mr. and Mm. Otto Visel wjjl receive their friends after Nov. 3, at 1.12 Fast Fifth South street. Mr. and Mrs. Ivie-ben Ivie-ben w jj! be at home on Third V?.?t between be-tween First and Second South stir-els. The Intermountain Catholic joins with many friends in extending oest j wishes to the popular yoj!)g people, for all 'happiness and prosperity io attend 1 them on life's journey. |