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Show City and Neighborhood j WILLIAM O'LEART of Knnsas City, Mo., has decided to aisposc of his business busi-ness In that .city, and come to Salt LaJjo for permanent residence. FRANK WHITE, a large ranch and cattle owner of .Saratoga. Wyo.." accompanied accom-panied by his wife. Is visiting Ills uncle, Thomas Harris, S21 Palm avenue. THE REV. ELMER I. GOSHEN, Ncphl Jensen and John P. Muakin will bo the speakers at-- a "peace" meeting- to be held at Packard hall. In the free public library building next Friday night. ' THE MANY friends of P. E. Connor,, son of tho late General Connor, will be glad to hear that ho Is rapidly recovering after undergoing an operation at the Holy Cross hospital last. Monday. THE REV. LOUIS S. FL'LLER. president presi-dent of the local Anti-saloon league, and Apostle Hcber J. Grant of the Mormon church will bo tho speakers at tho taber- naclo this afternoon. "Prohibition" will j bo the subject of their discourse. THE OPENING ball at the Conserva- ' ! lory In Postofflce place was given Satur- ; day evening. More than 150 couples wero present and tho event was an enjoyable ,' one. The music, was particularly pleasing, pleas-ing, and the best of order prevailed. FOOD ' INSPECTOR, W. J. FfUZIER swore" to a complaint Faturday afternoon ' In Judge J. M. Bowman's court against , p E. II. Nagle, a local grocer, charging tho ; g latter with selling him a rabbit, which was unrlt for human consumption. ADA WILSON is the defendant In. a suit tiled in the city court Saturday by Keith-O'Brien to recover $292.20, with ' 520 Interest and costs, alleged to be duo upon a promissory note for $317.20 bear- ft lng date of March 2S, last. 1 |