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Show LATE LOCAL. Call for republican meeting: All citizens cit-izens of the Third precinct. Salt Lake City, irrespective of former party allil-iatious, allil-iatious, are cordially invited to attend a republicau meeting to be held at the Sivteenth wrtd meeting houso ! es-day, es-day, June luth, at M o'clock p. in., wlien the p-ilitical isues of the day will be discussed by able speakers. All are inv;tod. I!y order county republican committee. N. Tkkwf.kk chairman. Friendly complaint has been lodged against the MeCornick fence which, it is claimed, has subjected trallie to considerable con-siderable annoyance and interfered possibly pos-sibly with the convenience of those who have occasion to pass it. The merchants mer-chants in the locality suggest that it can be easily remedied by splitting the walk, and the probabilities are that the contractors will act upon it. A Scandinavian republican rally will be held at Social hall this evening. Much interest is felt in tbe meeting and it will have a large aud enthusiastic gathering. The cause of republicanism is gaining ground among all classes. The Scandinavian people in every community com-munity are largely republican in politics, poli-tics, and the saiue promises to be true of them here. The Daily Pieporter that reflects among others tbe genius of Major K. C. Holmes, makes its appearance on the exchange table today as an eight column col-umn folio, and bears evidence of tbe prosperity of local hotels in iu pages. y I so fnu ny vi v uiivid a a i? a- " Messrs. Noldeu, Myers & Davidson de-serre de-serre all tho encouragement the public has laviabed upon them. I iff Ipt man. u ..ported that Mr. roD is looking,r a site for a new hotel in Salt Lake. Ha never does things by halves. The Tonic Sol Fa society normal class will ba opened in the Fourteenth ward assembly rooms tonight, Qualilications are that the individual must be over sixteen years of age and posses some ability to sing. It is desirable that all who wish to join should enroll tonight at 8 o'clonk or within two weeks thereafter. there-after. "Want" advertisements are published pub-lished in Tub Times at the very low price of five cents per line, lhat puts the column within the reach of everybody, every-body, and all who patronize it are gratified at tbe quick returns secured from their investment. The fire department was called out I last night to suppress a blaze that started at 71 Market row, which is oc-cupid oc-cupid by the Pacitio Tea and Coffee company. The loss was incipient and was fully covered by the insurance. Tho rain of Saturday and Sunday was the heaviest ever known to have occurred in this city during the month of June. The fail was nearly one inch. During last June only 75-1U0 of an inch fell for the mouth. Mace Brouse and sister, children of Jutlo-e Brouso of Kokoino, Ind., are stopping at the Walker, on their return re-turn from the coast. Their father is an old friend of Messrs. Davis & Olliugei . The following order was made by the probate court to-dav: F.state of Charles Raybould; will admitted to probate and Wm. F. Raybould appointed executor on filing a boud of $iu. Fred W. Bromley has returned from Tooele, where be has beeu making an examination of some mining property. Mr. Bromley will leave iu a fJW days for Deep Creek. The statesquo form of officer J. W. McLean, so familiar to the voyagers through Denver is visible in the city. Ollicer McLean is one of the best known persons in the west. Charlie Tibbals, one of the bright luminaries of Commercial street, has returued from Ogden, where he remained re-mained several days, the guest of old friends. Mr. A. C. Wrigh, better known as Colonel Jack, who has been identified with the political history of Colorado for many years is in the city. At 8 o'clock this morning the temperature temper-ature at Salt Lake was 5'., Ogden fid, Stockton 50. Bingham 47, Park City Ai, ProvoSd, Alta Zi, Logan 57. All of the clothing and gentlemen's furnishing goods stores will tonight inaugurated in-augurated tne 7 o'clock closing system, eceot ou Saturdays. except OU oaiuruaja. The signal service predicts for the next twenty-four hours, that we will have a low thermometer with possibly light showers. The First National bank of Park City opened for business this morning in a temporary building opposite Shields Brother's. A marriage license was issued to-day to Jacob K. Tipton of South Cottonwood Cotton-wood and Louisa Breeze of Salt Lake. The Norden brass band will be present pres-ent and furnish music for the Scandinavian Scandi-navian meeting tonight. Tom O'Wara the we'l known caterer is out on tbe boulevards again after an illness of several days. Advertisers find The Tiees to be the best advertising medium in tha cftvv - |