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Show B LAST WEEK'S LOCALS. T These locals were left over last week 1y an error of the foreman: Colonel Coffy went to 'the city Sun- djy. Joseph nnd Mis. Hrlndley rtturnetl from Pleasant Grove Monday, where they had attended thu funeral of Mrs. Rrlndley's sister, Zelln Drlggs. Day by dny the Italians are leaving (. the camp. It Is Interesting to see the 1 roves going to the depot, to see their countrymen on the train. As many us t sixty have gone to the depot to see two ; of their number go. Mayor Luft, John Martin nnd A. G. Schmidt nre the delegates to the grand I lodge communication of Masons, to be held In Salt Lake City this week. Ex-! Ex-! Treasurer Crane Is attending to the pill. j rolling during his honor's absence. , A hunting party, consisting of Messis. j TJoyle, Wise, Gandlo, Wlttlch, Lurghettl nnd Leslie went to the valley Sunday i and returned home with u good bag. To , Leslie's gun belongs the honor of the most rabbits, and to henr George recount re-count his exploits Is certainly very entertaining. en-tertaining. On Tuesday night a grand concert and bull, under the auspices of Mercur Ml-' Ml-' hoik union, No. 199, wns given In the Opera house. The following programme was rendered Song, Joseph Garland; iuartette, Hcblnson, etc.; piano polo, Mrs. Steinmun; Eong, D. Daniels; selection. selec-tion. Doyle, etc.; King, Miss Jennie Tim. nilns; duet, Iloblnson nnd Stevens; recitation, reci-tation, Miss May Tlinmlns; male chorus, Jt-g It- Dunlels, etc., nfter which the floor Stj an as cleared nnd dancing Indulged In till euily morning. $ This Is the season of long evenings, i. when people devote fewer hours to out- " door woik and more to reading. It Is also the right time to accept that remarkable re-markable offer of The Salt Luke Trib une, and by sending them $1.50 get n splendid paper twice a week from now until May 31. 1905. v During 1904 no family should be with, out n good metropolitan newspaper. In addition to the Presidential cnmpnlgn the year promises to be filled with stlr-j stlr-j - ling events, concerning which every In telligent citizen should be Informed, If you do not get your mall dally or do not caio to Incur the expenFe of taking a. dully paper, the eiy best thing you can do Is to send $1.50 for The Salt Lake Tribune, twice n week fiom now to May 31, 1905. It Is the best substitute for a dally, nnd at an extremely low price, of the Maccabees, Is without doubt one of the best hustlers who ever struck thlH town. On Frli'ay a class of nenrly thirty thir-ty was Initiated Into the mysteries of Mnccabcelsm In tent No. 7. The rates nre certainly very favorable. Full Information In-formation can be hadliy any one applying apply-ing to Mr. E. E. Farly, record keeper of tent No. 7. Now, the Editor must modify his dls-belief dls-belief In the yarn of Lot's wife turning Into a pillar of Bait because of looking Tiaek. A young Indy the other day, walking walk-ing down the street, stooped to lace her shoe. Two young men coming up the street passed her, and then turned to rubbor. Judge O. W. Hull left Mercur Mondny to take up his residence with his family In Salt Lake. The Judge has been bore for eight years. During that time he i has seen Mercur grow from a small vll-luge vll-luge to a very Important city. He Imb iven the city burned up, then rnlse Itself llge a Phoenix, nnd we hope that again Mercur will occupy her Important position. po-sition. Good luck to you, Judge, nnd success to you In your futuic career. Mr. Lyman Watt has taken charge of the stationery department at the iwst-ofllce. iwst-ofllce. Mts. M. L. Tenl gives a card party ut her residence Thuisdny evening. There are now fifty merr employed nt the West Dip. A dally stiige will be run between Meicur and the West pip, leaving Steln-man's Steln-man's store at 1:30 p. in. The western ofllce Is nt (he Murphy Gold Mines ofllce nnd the stage loaves there at 5:15 p. in., urrlvlng In Mercur nt C o'clock. The fare Is 60 cents each way, which Includes In-cludes 100 pounds of baggage. Denny Sullivan will handle the ribbons and a better Jehu could not be found In Mercur. Mer-cur. Cull at Stelnmnn'p and secure your seat. Mrs. JamoH fellnis came from Sunny-side Sunny-side Friday to Join her husband here. Sunnyslde Is the place where Amerlcun citizens nre stopped fiom going to the postofllce for their mall; and where some twenty-live of Mount Plensunt's boys went to scab, whete after working n month found themselves In debt and had to walk home thirty miles back home. They piomlfe a hot time to any hireling hire-ling of the I'tah Fuel Co. should he venture ven-ture In their district. And a few of us see where they nre right. |