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Show "'LATE CITY NEWS, C. E. Loose of Provo is in the city. G. W. Shores Of Provo is a Zion visitor. J. W. Chambers of Ogden is in the city Today's quotations: Silver, $A3; lead, $4. Attorney Henry Adams is up from Nephi. Lawyer L. R. Rogers is down from Ogden. M. H. Grant of American Fork is in Zion. Dr. S. Arnold of Detroit, Mich., is in the city. J. W. Jackman of Provo is at the Continental. Contin-ental. George M. Shelley of Kansas City is in the city. Mrs. W. H. King of Provo is visiting in the city. : Miss Cora Murray has returned from Brighton. Mrs. Harry Wild and daughter of Boise, Ida., are in the city. t i " u r o al 3 m - m o canser ueorge n. ocoit anu wixe oi oan Francisco are in tbe city. Today's clearings amounted to $269,2-44; ame day last year, $ 'J26.152. McCormick today purchased silver and lead ores to the value of $7100. Ileal estate transfers took a jump skyward yesterday, amounting to $53,664. The local wheelmen are taking long daily runs preparatory to tbe fall races. There was no probate court to-day owing to the absence of Judge Barteh in Idaho. See to it that your name and address are properly entered on the registration books. Harry Haynes of Murray was as busy in this city today as a Kansas farmer in grasshopper grass-hopper time. .. Secretary E. A. McDaniel is ia Logan today to-day organixing the Cache County World's Fair association. The uuterrified will hold a meeting tonight to-night at Mountain Dell. Young, Bmoot and Kenner will talk. Cattle are being constantly received at the Union Stock yards and shipped to Omaha aud Kansas City packers. Tbe American Natural Gas company now has its derrick end machinery in position and will soon make a record for itself. A. F. Philips, traveling for Barnard & Co. of St. Louis, has returned from Oregon and Washington aad will remain in the city two weeks. -If the'wheelmeu could get up a race be-tween be-tween the lady riders at their fail meeting it would be aa Interesting feature of the tournament. tour-nament. Commissioner Greenman yesterday united in matrimony T. N. Keyea and Helen M. Thompson; Neal Rasmussen and Rosaline L. Horgney. ' The West Side fire department extinguished extin-guished an incipient blaze at 135 North Temple West, at tbe residence of W. Hauser, last night. At 12.30 o'clock today this section was visited by a heavy thunder and rain storm which fortunately did not last over ten minutes and accomplished more good than harm. Marriage licenses were issued to-day to Joseph R. Balurforth, aged 20. and Annie Meakln, aged 21, and John Kay, aged 40, and Amelia Davis, aged 24, all of Salt Lake City. The People's theater has reopened and is now running as a legitimate amusement resort. re-sort. A first-class vaudeville company holds tbe boards, and the attendance last night was very large. Governor Thomas today appointed the following fol-lowing board of medical examiners: J. M. Dart, Allen Fowler, F. 8. Baskln, Joseph 8. Richards of Salt Lake county, and Samuel Brick and N. M. Graves of Weber county. The appointment Is made Is conformity with an act passed in March, 1893, providing for the regulation of the practice of medicine. |