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Show .. -i -" pBAOMESTS. MM .nT railroad lino is in con- - mm Aftwa silt Lake toStn mm tt-1 H BAKKH of the Trobate SB JUwtrterJay afternoon on a SS JioYritian ofctrinln cauutj 4VAVJI kj-5 H t.: esse of Daniel Rudy vs. thi-' thi-' WM Iflrtj Vetera Hallway pj zHB porninz. j isr first through regular stand- M Swera railroad arrived in this MM c.yU;tDiglit. 9H yestekba twoBovernmcntoM MM rfj, arrive.! in Osuen to make an MM Jnainitiou of the wants of the t3M rc;t.fllce tkire. MM Is the Tli'rJ District Court yea-IBM yea-IBM hniay aftercojn William D. Mc Hi Eef13,ai1jl.n, of Scotland, wasad- jKI BitteJ to cIuan&lHP. jBf The IJarid Transit Company fCf mtc begun work ou the western Ml jjnuiuus of their s'ecoad Ssouth I tant extension. jflrl j i' IiEtt A Son, 137 Main 9n street, proJsetogle to tho news Ma JoT" ct thb city, on Thursday, the 9fj jrib iot., a sranJ " rhankglving' aHH (fiBDcr 9H The mesbere or the Mutual Im- v3 pro1 Assc!ation of the Tweu- 9jh v-Hr' Wanl wi" mett to-morrow Si fnlaj a; : jJ to reorganize. A flu Si'-l attenJan-a is required. ml Tac ftcr-y Herald for this 21 noita is cow on sale at the store of flf Jlessrs. D. M. McAllister & Co., jEfl tatofilcrs and stationers, Main fflf (Set- I; is a capital number. M CBIEBDAV , Thomas Tibbie, who jflf re to ball; hurt on the Bingham MS tramvray ntLeSh Inst, succumbed tahiii-Jjrlcs. Ho was much re rpectrl la BlEgaam, where he had long resiJcJ. SEtrETAITl Uillespie, of the Casiuuer ct Commerce, is fairly 9 icunl:eJ with letters of inquiry 9 c&Dcerai&s Salt Like from all (.arts 9 of the United States. M General Manager Bessegcie, 9 ef tne Uuluu I'acitic, Uas slant! fur m Back !Snng. where he is to meet Vice-Pres dent Uolcomb. ! Mb. V V Kiter started today on his trip thrjugn the Soutuein States, anJ exacts to be absent until un-til the tc0.nnin of the Xew Year. Do nnt forget Mr. Ellis' lecture next Monday ereulng. The sub- !jfct is one in which every man, womsa and chili iti Utah is or should be interested. It Is slated that the Silver Lead Sjap Company, of 13 juver, are preparing pre-paring to start a soap plant in thi city, with a capacity of 100 boxes ot ii)3 pounds each daily.and a force oi twenty hands. A scheme is on foot in Silt Lake tecieo wuinup of 10 1,0 J J aens-of aens-of beautiful land in Southern Utah forzgncultural purposes. The company com-pany will incorporate shortly with &XI. OOJ capital. Professor H. Moxtromery has trought tuck for the University casein a good collection of the neks, ores and other deports thai eccur in the vicinity of .Nephi ariu H9na,wnere lie had been furseveral Jirs past in sejrch of specimens. Walter Hell afiasJohnSmlth, the negro arrested a few days since, bthis city, at tlie instigation of tientT Mei'arty, of Colorado, for 3egeJ implication In a murder at FieDlo, nas been released from jail ca a writ othabzat corpun. The Southern Pjcifii lias been uked by the IUa UranJu Western D send Us cars through to eastern points without transferring a 03 longer at Uglen, and will try this plan sj sjou as cars that are non ast ove tie Cmon Pacitlc can be returned. An invitation card informs us that a select inaugural ball of the 5 Safe Lie Music Hall corner 01 First s jlh and Tnlrd West will t held on Tuesday evening, Nov. I.h. Tbis social will be tbo flrsi telJ in the ball since it was rt-moJdelJ rt-moJdelJ and refitted. List evening we received a fra-ttrail fra-ttrail call from Mr. J. D. Flenning, of the Ujise (tdano) San, a papci that was established about three month- since. Mr. Flenuing is a genial gentleman and i greatly in-terts'ieJ in-terts'ieJ in his observation in auu atiaut the capital cf Utah. The residence of Mrs. E. D. Kou u-d u-d of tne Sixteentli Ward, was vtiVd by burglars last night. Tin servant's clothing was carried on to the parch and tbe pockets turntx iasUeoui. A drawer was removetl from tbe bookiasu and the coutenu-tcatteredon coutenu-tcatteredon the floor. Xo booty wat obtained. There will be a meeting of the Woaian'sSjQrage Association helu in the Fourteenth Wapl Assembly Rooms at 1 o'clock p. m. on Baiurday next, the 22nd InsL, foi tae purpose of organizing un asso i-ation in Salt Like. All thost-wha thost-wha are interested in tbe movement are cjrdially invited to attend. A mjn-iNG of the board of directors direc-tors or tbe Utah Sugar Company was held yesterdny afternoon to de-cUe de-cUe on tlie location of the factory Tbey wire unable to arrive at a satisfactory sat-isfactory conclu-ion, Lehl ana American Fork having nearly equal I claims. Tne Imanl, it was uuder-ftooj, uuder-ftooj, would visit the points today an J lake a final vo'.e. J' st at present the Beach lands cantei-t luquiry is developing nothing noth-ing 0 a particularly striking chara-tr, chara-tr, but it is expected that when the wnerside begins to call rebutting eviJeuce soma interesting features will cjme forth. The attorneys engaged en-gaged in the case Maj ir Ilird, Mes-Isere. Mes-Isere. Thomp'on and Stephens are makina hard fight, li is verj protable tliat tliocaifor the proles tan: will bo concluded this after-ra after-ra noon. The city of Logan, and Cache ounty. as conjoint owners in cer-ain cer-ain lands lying contigujus to the Agricultural College in Logan.will on Thursiay next, ut 3 o'clock p m. commence, at public auction, tne tale of upwards of two hundred lots. The IT. P. Railway will issue round trip tickets at single tartrates tart-rates from all Utah points. Ticker-on Ticker-on sale on I!l:b, 20th and 21st Oood returning till the 24th, inclusive. in-clusive. The following marriage licenses ere granted yesterday: Da via L. Lvans to Xancy Pryor, Andrew G. Anderson to Amelia Cak, F. O. Clark to Katie Harrison, II. T. Woolacott to Caroline Petersen, William J. Killeen to Minnie Mc- Auams, .Edward Jennings to Mary S Ann Sullivan, James Tillman to ' fcarah F. Carroll, Fnnk Roblnon to Sally Langham, William Morgan Mor-gan to Annie Thomas, Albert N-I-n to Leona IUrris and George L. 0. Court to Maggie Shields. |