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Show BREVITIES". See Baker, Second South, for shoes. Weber pianos, Coalter & Snelgrove's Estey organs, Coalter & Snelgrove s Musical boxes, Coalter & Snelgrove's. Martin guitars, Coalter & Snelgrove's. New England pianos at Coalter & Snelgrove's. Washburn Mandolins at Coalter & Snelgrove's. Mrs. Fredrikke Nielsen of Norway will preach in the Scandinavian Methodist Meth-odist church Sunday. The temperature at 8 a. m. in Salt Lake was 00; Ogden, 08; Park City, 38; Provo, 82; Logan, 4'1. Messrs. Jespersen, Smith, Krantz and Raylcy of the Liberal band are organizing organ-izing a French horn quartet. J P. Gardnor, clothier and furnisher, keeps the latest styles of world renown-, renown-, ed Knox hats. 141 Main street. Today's bank clearings amounted to $340,190; cash balances, 8140,519; week's " clearings, 81,744,000; month's, 7,123,-300. 7,123,-300. j The Midland Investment company aro moving today from Main street to their fine office at No. 11 Second South " West. E. M. Friedman & Co., 89 Main street - show a nice line of mens, youth and childrens clothing at very reasonable prices. Cafe Royal, the metropolitan resort of the city. Wine rooms reserved. . Everything first class. Commercial avenue, leading off Commercial street rr Ktata rnnH i A skittish colt that William Everill, a ' Twentieth ward butcher, was driving yesterday succeeded in throwing him , out of the cart; two ribs and collarbone broken means a vacation for William. Too much care cannot bo exercised in alighting from the electric cars. Joseph Jo-seph Wray of the Twentieth Ward, jumped from a Sixth West car last night and struck one of tho electric poles and sustained an ugly cut on his head. Special revival services are to begin ' nt the First M. I). Church tomorrow. Mrs. Jennie II. Caldwell of Chicago, a widely known and successful evangelist, will assist Pastor Mabry in these meetings, meet-ings, to which everybody will be wol-. wol-. i come. The Swedish Lutherans last night celebrated in their church on East Second Sec-ond South street the anniversary of the reformation of the sixteenth century, ' ' inaugurated by Martin Luther. The 1 exercises consisted of organ solo, read- ing of scripture and prayer, singing, address by Rev. P. Doerr, viola solo, declamation, and remarks by Rev. F. ' A. Linder of Ogden. On Sunday jiorning at 11 o'clock the funeral of Joseph Groesbeck will be held from his late home at 80 West First North. The mother of the child eame from Logan to Salt Lake yesterday, yester-day, and she is prostrated by the sad accident which caused the death of her little boy. It is probable that two months will have passed before the I father, who is in New Zealand, will I learn of the dreadful affair. |