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Show CITY IN BRIEF. j General Agent J. D. Kenworthy of the, Santii Fe goes east tonight. Mr. and Mrs. John Egan and baby of Springfield, ()., are at the Cullen. Today's batik clearings amounted to $H)'.),012, with cash balances of 180.-04S. 180.-04S. Mr. C. M. Daggett and bride will this evening leave for their homo in Terre llaute, Ind. Charlie Levy of Ogden ran d wn and left his card with tho boys yesterday, returning last evening. C. W. Ramus of The Times is ill with typhoid fever at his home at MH East Secoud South Street. Judge, Jones of the probate court at Frovo was among the visitors from that prosperous oity this week. James J. Caine and wifo sold part of block 02, piat A. to John A. (iroesbeck. Tho consideration was $1)187. Mr. O. O. Howard of thu Ogden Daily Commercial is not a son of General Howard and does not claim to be. Judge O. W. Bowers went to Ogden i this morning to be in attendance on Ihm I court, lie will return baturciay morn-I morn-I ing. i The Jap and Quinn who appeared in i this city a short limo since have parted bad friends. Tha divorce took place at Omaha. , Willard J. Potter the vigilant representative repre-sentative of the Hallock P. W. it G. Co. of Denver is in the city interviewing his patrons. Rev. Joseph Cook and wife leave tonight to-night after Mr. Cook's lecture for Chicago where he will till an engagement engage-ment Monday evening. Judge Anderson ha returned to tha city after holding an uneventful session of court at Beaver and will resume his labors in chancery at once. Jack Smith, the well-known miner, has returned from Bingham where he is engaged in the development of a group of promising prospects. "Parson" Davios in a letter to Col. Ed. Keller states that he will be in Salt Lake in a short time with tho stringier ana iicllenry as tne attractions. attrac-tions. Mr. and Mrs.W.R. Southard of Rochester, Roch-ester, N. Y and Mrs. C. C. Beagle of Detroit, Mich., are on their way to the coast, and have stopped at the Hotel Tr mpleton. Mr. A. A. Hard, general mauager of tho Homo Gold mining company and also the Idaho M. &. P. company in the Snake river country, Idaho, is stopping at the Templeton. The third grand annual ball of the Plumbers, Steam nd Gas Fitters union will be held iu Salt Lake theater on next Tuesday evening, December 16. Music by Olson's full quadrille band. Hero's a chance to give somebody a dictionary for a Christmas present. The following worded sign is today displayed dis-played on West Second South: "Wanted "Want-ed Ameture Actresses and Choros girls." The following notice is on the door of the ollice of the Union Pacific engineer's en-gineer's department in the Deaoret building: "Callers are referred to C. R. Dart, assistant eugineor. Union Pacific department." Joseph Cook, one of the greatest of living lecturers and orators, will give his new lecture, "Signs of the Times in the New West." with prelude on the Mormon manifesto, this (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock. Tickets 50 cents." The committee of architects on constitution con-stitution and by-laws held a meeting last night in Fred. A. Hale's office. The articles are framod largely after the constitution of the American Institute of architects. A meeting of the architects archi-tects will take place at Carroll & Kern's office tomorrow evening. Seventeen commercial men registered yesterday at the Continental notwithstanding notwith-standing the season is over. The boys are on their way home in eastern cities to renew contracts for 1j()1 anil to spend the holidays with their families. The Times wishes them ono and all a jolly time about December 25. Air. Gustave Pabst, son of Captain Pabst, president of tho famous Pabst Brewing company of Milwaukee, is in the city the guest of Colonel B. K. Block who is ciceroning him through all points of interest. It is scarcely necessary nec-essary to state that tho anatopjical features of the elephant is coming in for a laree share of attention or that Colonel Block has convinced his guest that the hospitalities of Zion are un-revaled. |