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Show IIREVETIKS. See Baker, Second South, for shoes. . Weber pianos, Coalter & Snelgrovo's , Estoy organs, Coalter & Snolgrove's Musical boxes, Coalter & Snelgrove's. Martin guitars, Coalter & Snelgrovo's. New England pianos at Coalter & Snelgrove's. Washburn Mandolins at Coalter & . Snolgrove's. ' Today's clearings amounted to $277,-164; $277,-164; cash balances $83,728. A street car line between American Fork and Lehi is one of tho things we hear rumored. The Polytechnic Society of Utah will after a vacation resume its meetings to-- to-- morrow evening. J. P. Gardner, clothier and furnisher, keeps the latest styles of world renowned renown-ed Knox hats. 141 Main street. The report that Sara Pettigrew had committed suicido in Omaha is without backing. Samuel desires to die of old ago. E. M. Friedman & Co., 30 Main street show a nice line of mens, youth and ehildrons clothing at very reasonable . prices. Signor Campobollo, Miss Roylo, Miss Porter and Mr. Krouse will give a concert con-cert in Recreation hall at Fort Douglas tomorrow evening. Bear river was recently stocked with 75,000 trout, which, if let remain, will before many moons make good candi- 5 dates for rod and reel. The people standing about the corner of Main and Third South streets wore treated to running electric light by the falling of the railway wires. Cafo Royal, the metropolitan resort of the city. Wine rooms reserved. Everything first class. Commercial avenue, leading off Commercial streot or State road. Call and see tho now fire and burglar proof vaults of tho Utah National bank; fourteen different size boxes; rent $4 per annum and upward according to size and location. Visitors are always welcome. Death is ever in our midst. Last evening Mrs. Ann W. Opnnshaw, wife of Goorgo Openshaw, died at her home on II streot. Mrs Annio M. Sparks died a few hours later at the resideuco of John Snell, No. S73 South First West street. Salt Lako and Utah counties will build a wagon road from American Fork city across the mountain to Draner. By this route the distance between Salt Lake and Amorioan Fork city will bo reduced about ten miles and shorten " distances to points southward. Geo. A. Alder & Sons have moved . temporarily into quarters opposite tho city ball. They are offering boots and shoes at greatly reuueed rates preparatory prepara-tory to their moving into tho building now occupied by Hardy, Young & Co. Thoir ad. appears in another column of today's Times. ' ! A movement is afoot to organize a beneficial society among the members ; of the Salt Lako Typographical union, ; No. 115, The object of the organization organiza-tion will bo to pay benefits to any sick members. Such a society will be wel-come wel-come by tho organized typos of the ' city. |