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Show LOCAL BREVITIES. A. C. Reese, of the Park Record, is here on a visit. Daniel C. Lceka, dental surgeon, 16 E. FirstSouth street. "Utah From '47 to '70." ...Ellis' new lecture from '47 to '70." J. P. Gardner, sole agent for the Knox hat, fall styles, just received; 114 Main staeet. E. A. Barber left yesterday for a month's fojourn in Kansas, ostensibly for business. Miss Imogene Williams is back from a visit to tho east and occupies her desk in tho U. P. oflice again. The llonncsey-Whalon match takes place Snturday at Park, City. Several sports from Salt Lake will attend. The efuneral of A. R. Derge's little child took place this afternoon at U:iiO o'clock from the residence on South West Temple street. Cafe Royal, the metropolitan resort ' of the city. Wine rooms reserved. Everything first class. Commercial avenue, leading off Commercial street or State road. An oil wagon tried to get the best of an electric car on Third South street yesterday. Tho car knocked it out in the first round, although the blows were not severe, and resulted in slight dam-ago- Take your savings to the Utah Commercial Com-mercial and Savings bank, 22 and 24 E First South street. They pay 8 per cent interest per annum and compound it four times a year. Capital, $200,000; , surplus, 920,000. John Larsen and Louisa Madson were joined in bonds of matrimony last evening by Judge Laney at 215 Seventh East. Tho brido was dressed in cream colored silk and the groom in regulation black. A uumbei of friends , ' were present at tho ceremony. Thomas Anderson who was arrested on a charge of opening and discussing the conteuts of a letter addressed to Robert Mason was discharged tho complaint com-plaint having satisfied himself that an enterprising lad had performed the audacious au-dacious feat. Mr. Anderson conies forth with with tho clean callor of vin dication. A new feature in Salt Lake journalism journal-ism will be inaugurated iu next Saturday's Satur-day's Times in a resume of the impor- iiortant society events of the week, ialls, parties, 'receptions, and tho comings com-ings and goings of people prominent in Salt Lake society will be faithfully portrayed. por-trayed. Trtu Timiis asks any one having hav-ing items of interest of such character to kindly send them in, addressed to "Society department." |