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Show LATE CITY NEWS. Weather for twenty-four hours ending noon October Sth Fair; cooler. The dancing eeason is upon Zion. Today's Quotations: Silver, .S4; lead- $3.60. j John C. Graham, editor of the Provo En- J quirer, is in town. H. W. Oliver of Oakland, Cel., is a guest at the Continental. A grand concert will be given in the Mormon Mor-mon tabernacle tomorrow evening. Tomorrow's Times will be a great featur, paper. Keep your eye peeled for 1. Bert Brown, Will Twelves and John A. , Lewis and wife of Prove are at the Conli- -nental. The bank clearings today were $311,915, as against $2oS,408 fer tbe corresponding day of last year. Undertaker Evans today shinped. to Mil-ford Mil-ford the remains of A. W. Mowrey, who . died in this city yesterday. McCornick today purchased Hanaucr bullion bul-lion to the smouit of $4(360, and silver and lead ores to the valuw of' $5100 ;a total of . $12,750. An order was made in the probate court today requiring tbe administrator of the es- v tate of Hiram Hewlett Eldredge to file addi- -tional bond in the sum of $-00 X The conference and fair week are proving too much for the chamber of commerce and the Utah commission headquarters, for liitle. or no pmblic business is being done in either place. It now looks as though the slate of Boss lowers and his henchmen would be smashed1 at the Liberal convention. The Amalga- mated Carpenters' union, the Stonecutters? union ted the Liberal Scandinavians have all endorsed George Olson for sheriff, aiM Uncle Billy McQueen seems destined to be'; laid en the shelf once more. |