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Show BKKVETIE8. See Baker, Second South, for shoes. Weber pianos, Coaltor & Snelgrove's Estcy organs, Coalter & Snelgrove 8 Musical boxes, Coalter & Snelgrove's. 1 Martin guitars, Coalter & Snelgrove's. New England pianos at Coalter & Snnlgrovo's. Washburn Mandolins at Coalter & Snelgrove's. Louis Colin et al. have given notice of appeal in their case with the People. A well known Mormon pioneer, William Wil-liam Willes, is dead at 70 years of age. Today's clearings amounted to $233,582, with cash balances of $!)66.27. Axel E. Anderson, 1). E. Young and Thomas R. Williams have been admitted admit-ted to citizenship. J. P. Gardner, clothier and furnisher, keens tho latest styles of world renowned renown-ed Knox hats. Ill Main street. The Presbyterian Literary society ...ill linlrl ita rpirnlnr meeting in the leo- tur room of the church tonight at 7:30. Hank Smith, superintendent of the Bullion-Beck sustained a bad cut on his head as ha wascomingdown Eureka hill. . E. M. Friedman & Co., 39 Main street ' show a nice line of mens, youth and childrens clothing at very reasonable prices. Cafo Royal, the metropolitan resort of the city. Wine rooms reserved. Everything first class. Commercial avenue, leading off Commercial street or State road. The principle event on the court docket for tomorrow is the trial of the contested election case between Fergus Ferguson and C. E. Allen, in which the office of county clerk is involved. A stranger tumbled into the basement of a Second South street building yesterday yes-terday and sustained cuts on bis head and face and a fractured nose. His wounds were dressed at the city hall. The big poles tho telephone company is erecting in the center of Second East street will have crossbars for carrying forty wires. Some wires from other streets will be placed on these sticks. A gentleman on Commercial street desires to wager from $25 to $100 that the next congress will be democratic. , Any person wishing to cover this will call at The Times office and name will be given. The injunction case of Thomas W. Jennings et til. against the Salt Lake Rapid Transit company and Salt Lake City has been set for November 18th, with an order for defendants to show cause why injunction should not issue. The opera soiree this evening by ' Slgnor Campobello will attract a large audience to the Salt Lake theater. Signor Campobello will be assisted by Miss Grace Porter, the lyrio soprano of San Francisco, Miss Martha Royle, soprano, so-prano, and a largo chorus orchestra. This will be the most artistic musical entertainment of the season. |