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Show LOCAL 1SREV1TIF.S. For rent, part of store, best location in town, 153 "Main street. There is still a large stock of mirrors at Culiuer Bros., which they are solhug ; at cost. Today's bank clearings amounted to . $21(1.505. and for the week. 1,100,108. Cash balances, 8B,4:!0. V. E. Stephens is exhibiting a handsome hand-some gold-headed cane presented him yesterday by F. 15. Mcllroy as a token ' of friendship and esteem. Special meeting K. P. All K. P. of 1, iJ and 5 sire requested to meet at Temple of Honor hall at 10:30 a. in., Sunday. E. M. Wade, C. C, Myrtle lio. 1. "Twenty Years of Methodism in Utah; a Changed Aspect and Outlook," Out-look," is tho subject of Kev. Dr. Hill's address at the First Methodist church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Martin Schmidt was presented with a handsome watch chain charm in the 'form of a gold locket by his employes yesterday afternoon while Mr. Schmidt ami his men were enjoying a siimptous dinner and was a pleasant surprise to him. Kogers & Co., the leading grocers at 45 Ea:it First South street, are sobs agents for Franco-American Freuc.h soups, Royal English plum pudding, liiardot's game-pates, truffled, Snidor's home-made tomato catsup, and Ogdeu creamery butler. Evans & Ross will on the 15lh inst. open up a lino undertaking and embalming em-balming establishment at 33 South West Temple street. The linn is composed of J. C Ross, formerly of San Fran-, Fran-, eisco, and L. D. Evans, formerly of Xew York. Both are men of practical experience in their line. Shall we encourage home production? 5? so, remember tho Salt Lake Mantel Manufacturing company. These gentlemen gen-tlemen have come to our city to stay, and are manufacturing a lirst-class line of Mantels that is within the reach of every one that is building a house Now. let us take advantage of this opportunity opportun-ity and at the same time encourage home manufacturing. Call and see them at First South and First East. John Davis is undergoing trial this afternoon before Commissioner Norrell for accumulating wealth to which he had no title. Back in May he called at t he postoftice and received a letter addressed ad-dressed to Lillian M. Davis, claiming it as intended for a member of his family. John is a soldier and the letter was not for him. But he openod it, nevertheless, neverthe-less, and took therefrom $10 which was enclosed, lie was only arrested Thursday. |