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Show ' LOCAL BREVITIES AND PERSONALS. "Utah Liberalism," Ellis. ! See Baker, Second South, for shoes. Weber pianos, Coalter & Snclgrove's. Estey organs, Coaltcr & Snelgrovo's. Musical boxes, Coalter & Sn.elgrove's. Martin guitars, Coalter & Snelgrove's. ' "Utah Liberalism," the theater Monday. Mon-day. Dr. J. A. Gunn of Arapahoe, Neb., is here. George Spangenberg of Boston is seeing see-ing the city. New England pianos at Coalter & Snclgrove's. Washburn Mandolins at Coalter & Snelgrove's. H. A. Townsend and wife of Newport, R. I., are nt the Walker. Dr. Charles Schatl'er and wife of Philadelphia are in Zion. . Today's bank clearings amounted to $333,000; cash balances, $124,471. In the case of Henry Payne vs Sarah Cannon, a non-suit was entered. , J. Empey, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Clark, died last evening. Chas Ellis lectures on "Utah Liberalism" Liberal-ism" jn the theater Monday evening. Try tho table D'Hote dinner at 10 ' Commercial street, Restaurant Fran-cais. Fran-cais. Boarding Good clean cooking nt (4.00 a week. Singer building, up stairs. , J. F. Rell, wife and sons and Miss Fannie Clark, of Denver, are Cullen guests. Call and see our 85 and $1.33 childs suit at E. M. Friedman & Co., 89 Main street. . J. P. Gardner, solo agent for the Knox hat, fall styles, just received; 114 Main street. L. S. Eddingtonhasrpsigned his position posi-tion as letter carrier and F. B. Snyder tills the vacancy. Three arrests were made this morning morn-ing for refusal to remove bulletin boards from the sidewalk. ' Louis A. Meyer, Anders G. Lundin and Gustav E. Johnson were admitted - to citizenship by Judge Zane. There is talk of constructing an Irrigating Irri-gating canal from Utah lake along the west bench to Garfield beach. O. T. Wall of Chicago and John Walters Wal-ters of Denver, prominent cattle men, are registered at the White house. First-class piano, slightly damaged in shipping, for sale cheap; easy pay- ments. 75 West First South street. . Miss Ida Vaughn, Miss Ella Lewis and Mrs. Lena Lewis, of-Chicago, registered regis-tered at the Continental this morning. Have your prescriptions prepared at Earl D. Gray's Opera House pharmacy. Sixteen years experience in drug business. busi-ness. Daniel Harrington, who was recently ' -admitted to the bar, has gone to Ann Arbor, Mich., to take a special course in law, E. M. Friedman & Co., show a hand-' hand-' some line of Men's Neckwear in .their windows at 25c, 50o., 70c. and better qualities. A large delegation from the mining exchange left for Park City this morning morn-ing where they are being entertained at the Ontario. D. S. White, jr., of Philadelphia, is making his first visit here. Mr. White 4s proprietor of Hotel Traymore, Atlantic Atlan-tic city, N. J. George W. Kramer, manager of the Rio Grando express, arrived in Salt Lake this morning. Mrs. Kramer is with her husband. Eastern Gato cigars for sale at Earl D. Gray's Opera House pharmacy, No. 60 East First South. Successors to Crismon Scarff Co. Charles Goodman is serving a term in the ci ty jail for stealing a coat and vest from one of the men at Condy's camp In Emigrant canon, David De Shiolds, of tho American Investment company of Iowa, is spending spend-ing a few days in the city with their local agents, Davis & Stringer. The signal service reports tho following follow-ing temperatures at 8 o'clock this morning: morn-ing: Salt Lake, 40; Ogden, 64; Bingham, Bing-ham, 40; Provo, 84; Logan, 49. George Collins - has instituted proceedings pro-ceedings in the Third district court for the foreclosure of a mortgage in the sum of $1200 against William A. Bills and others. Cafe Royal, the metropolitan resort of the city. Wine rooms reserved. Everything first class. Commercial avenue, leading off Commercial street Or State road. - The Woman's Home Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal . church will be asked to hold thoir next . annual meeting in Salt Lake City in October, lfcSUl. The district court opened this morning morn-ing with the case of George Thergood against E. H. Parsons in which the defendant de-fendant seeks damages on the haudling cf certain property. 5 In the death of Mrs. Phoobe S. Tin-gey, Tin-gey, wife of Bishop John Tingev, of the Seventeenth ward, which occurred yesterday, one of the oldest residents of Utah passed away. , The excursion which was announced to leave this morning for Park City, has 'been postponed till tomorrow, Mr. Chambers' business making it impossible impossi-ble for him to go today. Mr. J. C. Grant with his son and daughters wish to thank the friends and acquaintances who were so kind in . the sickness and through tho funeral of his wife, Mrs. L. B. Grunt. ' The Union Saloon, No. 58 East Second Sec-ond South street, is now open. Bar Stocked with the finest liquors, wines and cigars. Everything first-class. Barnheart & Stahl, proprietor. Tho jury in the case of Ephriam Johnson vs Swon M. Lovendnhl, in which the plaintiff sought damages for an assault, returned a verdict in favor of Johnson for $850. It m-hs a decidedly expensive matinee for the defendant. Goorre W. Bowen has been appointed appoin-ted by. Treasurer Walden to the position of deputy city treasurer. Mr. Bowen is referred to in very etdogistic terms by those who know him and as the position involves a large amount of clerical work he is the man for the place. 4 William L. Thompson of near Pitts-burr, Pitts-burr, Pa-, is visiting his brother, Hon. M. 8. Thompson of Salt Lake. Theso brothers had not seen each other for thirty-nine years. Mr. Thompson is on his way to visit his sister in Los Angeles, Ange-les, Cal., and where he will spend the . . winter. At the regular business meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance union, a ote of thanks was tendered to Judge Bowman and the other speakers, who so kindly assisted in the teuiper-, teuiper-, ance meeting held in the Methodist Episcopal church; also to the. young ladies' and gentlemen who furnished fl usic for the occasion. : ' " ' |