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Show LOCAL BREVITIES AND PERSONALS Weber pianos, Coalter & Snelgrove's. . Free ride to Crescent Beach Tuesday. , Estey organs, Coalter & Snelgrove's. Music-vl boxes, Coalter & Snelgrove's. Martin guitars, Coalter & Snelgrove's. New England pianos at Coalter & Snelgrove's. Washburn Mandolins at Coalter & Snelgrove's. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Justin Chipman, of Colorado, are here. C. H. Haves was run in last night on a charge of petit larceny. Don't forget the sale of lots at Cres cent Beach next Tuesday. E. F. Ross, an observing Philadelphia an, is taking in Salt Lake. Today's bank clearings amounted to 8267,901; cash balances. $105,635. Call and see our 85 and $1.35 childs suit at E. M. Friedman & Co., 39 Main street. In the case of Carter vs Hall the receiver re-ceiver was allowed $150 a month for services. ' J. P. Gardner, sole agent for the , " Knox hat, fall styles, just received; 114 , Main street. , The new team at the lire station is rapidly getting into the work that is required re-quired of them. The bold signature of John A. Me-. Me-. Clermond, of Springs, 111,, heads the list at the Cullen. A pair of fine grays, weighing 3300 pounds, will hereafter draw the truck of the fire' department. There were three drunks and a vag for Judge Laney to dress up in his own poculiarway this morning. ' Mr. F. A. Huntington, Mrs. and Miss Huntington, of San Francisco, are among the visitors in town. J. S. Nelson has been given judgement judge-ment against Peter Brixen for $746.06 on a real estate transaction. E. M. Friedman & Co., show a handsome hand-some line of Men's Neckwear in their windows at 25c, 50c, 75c. and better qualities. Judging from the contest cases bo-fore bo-fore the United States land officers we would say that laud in this territory is - ' fast increasing in value. S. S. Dickinson & Co. have removed their meat market across the street to No. 11 East Third South street, where they will welcome thoir many patrons. , Water mains are being laid on Eleventh andTwelfth streets, between Second and Third South street; and on Eleventh, between Brighum and Second South Btreets. Cafe Royal, the metropolitan resort of the city. Wine rooms reserved. Everything first class. Commercial avenue, leading off Commercial street or State road. Judge Anderson has sufficiently recovered re-covered from his indisposition to enable him to got out in the air for an occasional occa-sional promenade- The seige has been a severe otie for him. f Commercial avenue will not be reopened re-opened for trallic for several days yet. It is somewhat disfigured but will eventually be the handsomest business Jthorough'faro in the city. The Union Saloon, No. 58 East Second South street, is now open. Bar stocked with the finest liquors, wines and cigars. Everything first-class. Barn-heart Barn-heart & Stahl, proprietors. There will be a meeting of Tne Times Publishing company stock subscribers at 7:30 tomorrow (VVednosdav) evening at the office of N. Treweek, Esq., room 49, Scott-Auerbach building. Don't forget the reception tonight for Mr. Murphy, the new Y. M. C. A. sec-' sec-' retary. The event will last from 7 to 10 o'clock aud all friends of the work are cordially invited. The reception committoe will welcome you. The eighty-third anniversary of the birth of Lorenzo D. Young was celebrated cele-brated by his friends and relatives last Sunday. This patriarch is one of the 147 pioneers who came to this valley over forty years ago. He is the youngest young-est and only living brother of Brighaai ' Young and the father of City Marshal John Young. A number of the young ladies of Salt Lake have organized The Ladies' Guitar Gui-tar and Mandolin club. President, Tizzie Groesbeck; vice-president. Ivy Clawson; secretary and treasurer. 1 Winnie Clawson; directors. May Eller- beck, Mamie Clawson, Winnifred Kimball. Kim-ball. There are now about fourteen members in the club. A delightful musical party was given last evening at the residence of Mrs. McVickers on east Brigham street in honor of Mr. B. ;0. Wetmore of Boston. Bos-ton. Mri Wetmore is a fine baritoDe singer and he favored the assembly with a number of solos, and duets and quartetes were rendered by others of the company. . Mr. Wetinore leaves the city today for San Francisco. The . piano accompaniments were , charmingly charm-ingly executed by Miss Maude Dobson. |