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Show HKKVKTIKS, See linker, Second South, for shoes. W'i Iiit pianos, ('nailer &. Snelgrove's F.stey ornate. Coulter A Snolgrovo' Musical boxes, Coaller it Snelgrove's. Martin guitars, CoaltorcY Snelgrove's. The Dcnhaltcr rillcs had a street drill '..ad night. New England pianos nt Coal tor & Snel grove's. Washburn .Mandolins at Coaller & Kuclgrove'"-,. A new mooting house for the Latter-day Latter-day Saints was dedicated at, Eureka the 1 other day. A surprise party celebrated the tin wedding of Mr. and Mrs. li. V. Driggs, jr.. last night. Dr. William Warren, a graduate of Tlu-di Medical college, will soon begin to practice in t his city. These are the days when the turkeys are coming down out of the trees like Mr. Crocket t's coon of old. F. E. Met luirin has been selected as referee in the case of Theodore Hur-incster Hur-incster vs. George W. Carter. J. P. Gardner, clothier and furnisher, keens tho latest styles of world renowned renown-ed Knox hats. Ml Main street. The funeral services of tho late. E. K. Young occurred this afternoon at the Fourteenth V ai d assembly hall. Besides meeting for practice tonight the members of the Central drum corps will he measured for new uniforms. E. M. Friedman & Co., : 31) Main street show a nice lioe of mens, youth and ' childrens clothing at very reasonable prices. 1 There ra plenty of Thanksgiving ' ducks on Utah lako'hut local sportsmen 1 say tho weather is too title lor success- i f ul shooting. t In the probate court the estate of Frank Crocker was up forbearing. The matter was taken under advisement nnd counsels ordered to tile briefs. On account of sore throat Governor 1 Thomas was not able to address the 1 New West Education commission a teachers in Hammond hall last evening, t The latest information about tho proposed pro-posed Peep Creek railroad is that the line will bo a go. Judge Powers, attorney at-torney for the road, says there is 110 question about it. A Union Thanksgiving service will be held at the First Presbyterian church tomorrow at 11 a. m. Sermon by Rev. J. , li. Thrall of tho Congregational church. Everybody invited. Call ami sec tho new liro and burglar proof vaults of the Utah National bank; fourteen different size boxes; rental per annum and upward according to size aud location. Visitors aro always welcome. There are messages nt the Western Union telegraph office for Mrs. F. W. Hoggins, G. N. Williams. II. P. Rafter, Grant tic Rumpus, Conrad J. Smith. George W. Snell, James Srhantz and John Templelon. Vice-President Fred Simon of the Chamber of Commerce received a dispatch dis-patch today stating that Mr. Washburn and a number of capitalists from Minneapolis Min-neapolis will reach Salt Lake today to look into the projected enterprise of e building tho Utah iV; Idaho railwny. Union thanksgiving day services will r- be held at the Swedish Lutheran church, on corner of Fourth East and Second South, tomorrow morning at the usual hour. Rev. P Duerr will do-liver do-liver a short address in English and Rev. J. A. Krantz in Swedish. All are cordially invited. The newsboys will be given a ride around the city tomorrow by Grant Brothers. The boys will assemble atthe livery stables on West Second South at sharp. After the ride they will Vie let .out at the office of Colonel H. C. Lett & Son on South Main, where tickets tick-ets for the big dinner will be given them. Messrs. Shell & Wampler will, about December 1st, move their office from Xo. 21'J Main to under the American National bank on the same street. The firm will have more room in which to display ores from the Deep Creek country along the line of the proposed Deep Creek railroad, that the people may become better acquainted with the ri. sources of the line. The following people are requested by A. M. Musser, lish commissioner, to call at his office and get their carp: Thomas Thomas, Alex. G. Adamson, Lizzie, Thomas, David Adamson, John Breeze, Elizabeth Adamson, Mary A. Breeze, Adam Adamson, William Breeze, G. II. Adamson. Albert Wood, James Richardson, George Wood, W. C. Bouck, A. C. Staten, James McLaren, Mc-Laren, Mrs. A. C. Staten, Robert McLaren, Mc-Laren, John Moon, Mrs. G. Niveu and Thomas Brichtou. |