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Show z -ate crn. news. -: - - Today's clearings amounted to $2S5,281; same . day last year, 1224,055. Bright, balmy and cool today. "The tack, bone of summer is at last broken." Mr. B. Cbristensen, one of the energetic mining men of Eureka, is in the city and stopping at the Templeton. The alarm of fire this morning was caused by electric light wires becoming crossed in the rear of the Dyer building on Commercial street. No damage. Richmond Smith, for the past twenty years in charge of Wells, Fargo & Co.'s office of-fice at Reno,Nevada, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Curtis Knight of this city. Up to 3:30 o'clock today Hanauer & Co. bad failed to receive silver and lead quotations, quota-tions, hence the non-appearance of their relative rel-ative market values in to-day's Times. Mr. H. D. Brown who has been in Salt Lake a day er two, has left for Omaha. It is said that he will return in a very short time and engage in business in this city. Mr. James A. Williams was driving a party of his Southern friends about the city today showing them the sights of Zion. The party was composed of Mrs, M. L. Scovill, Miss Minnie Scovill, Mrs. O. L. Atkins, Shrreveport, La.; Mrs. John McDyer, Miss Josie Geiger, Ashland, Ky. |