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Show i , : ' 1 : i 1 -: f ' ct r:s r ... ri :'.:u r-1 ! ' r i f:.r I: ; . -, t. 1 "' .3' f : : .t, v 111 la In r-i ? la a few c vs. v:. n the etoCs v :.l Li r.'. svel i: .3 it. Ilct'-'.rron Fay that tu. has im- I rove! to a notlceatl- e.vter.t tf-rir t t.v raft few cays. "Ur e r.'.ioi; ate heavier bus-inef.3 f;r next few we'K All of them are vl..:.ir.r they could add a few hundred roo-r.s to accommodate ac-commodate the fait Lake visitors during1 dur-ing1 the reception of President r.oose-velt. r.oose-velt. T. P. Daniels purchased a modern seven-room brick cottag-e on the comer of York and Waterloo, through Harrington Har-rington & Courtney, this -week. The. price Is satd to haver been In , the neighborhood neigh-borhood of $3500. ' . ' " .. r ; A five-room brick cottage on Lincoln avenue, near Teath South, was purchased pur-chased yesterday by T. C. Harrington of Park City for $1800. - - . . Eugene Townsend, a well-known resident res-ident of Salt Lake, has purchased a 320-acre 320-acre cattle ranch in Wyoming and left yesterday to go to it. He is said to have paid $s:&0 for the property. The electric elevator; in the Lace House store which was declared in poor running condition, has been thoroughly repaired and is again-working in good order. " It, is pronounced perfectly-safe. ' .... , . . . -. . Joseph Graham, manager of the Keith-O'Brien company, says the business busi-ness of the new store has been much larger than he expected. . x. ;-' . The merchants of Salt Lake are unanimous in saying that business is more prosperous now than it. was for the corresponding season last year. . The regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the -Utah National bank will be held May 13th. , - - A strike of phenomenally rich -ore has been made in the Lower Mammoth Mam-moth mine. The report comes from good authority. F. E. McGurrln & Co., - real estate brokers, will occupy the building on Main street, now occupied by . the Wilkes Cycle company, one door south of Rowe & Kelly's clothing store. The cycle company will open a larger store In the Hooper block. The Paris Millinery company, has changed the arrangement of the interior inte-rior of its large store and now has the deepest cloak department of any store in Salt Lake City.' A long row of fine wall cases, in which the finer costumes are displayed, and a row of glass center cen-ter cases In which the shirt waists are kept, have been put in. The management manage-ment reports the millinery business to be larger this season than it ever has been before. ' . Salt Lake Is to have a new restaurant. restau-rant. Louis Berets and J. W. Guthrie, well known restaurant men are fitting up a place on the west side of South Main near Third South that they will call-the St. Dennis cafe. -They have secured the upper story of the building as well as the ground . floor and will furnish the rooms as private dining-rooms. dining-rooms. .They, expect to have the cafe open for business by May 15th. The passenger traffic in and out of Salt Lake during the past week has been heavier than during any previous week this year. The .passenger . men attribute this partially to the low rates to all points from this city that were In effect during the early part of the week. The low rates now in effect in the East to all points in the West are bringing many travelers to and through Salt Lake. ' - ' The work of razing the building Just west of the postofflce which was formerly for-merly used as a storehouse by the Strevell-Patterson Hardware company is progressing rapidly. The " two side walls are all that remain standing: today. to-day. As soon- as the building ; material mate-rial that can 3e used again and the debris Js removed - which will be in about two weeks the construction of a building to be used as a - wholesale hardware company by the Strevell-Patterson Hardware company will be begun. be-gun. " , i ', - . Harrington & Courtney, the real estate es-tate brokers, , have moved their office from 70 West Second South to 15 West Second South. I Murray Shepard of the Utah Light and Power -company' has patented an electric , 'curling iron -.which he expects to put on the market soon. : B." ' FY" Grant has purchased from Richard A. Shlpp property on Currant street, between Main and -West .Temple, .Tem-ple, for a consideration of $7250. The Osark Gravel Gofd Mining company com-pany was Incorporated Thursday for $600,000 by Allan- Campbell, J.- M. and T. M. Evans, F. E Hoagland and Learv-der Learv-der Van Hicke. v Property owners on upper Main street, from North Temple ' to Currant are much Interested In the question of purposed pur-posed grading there, and are discussing the matter with the Council committees.. The Rocky Mountain Loan company I was incorporated this week for $10,000 by Abraham. Smith and associates. a The Utah Automobile company is a new firm composed of F. C. Wilkes of 6alt Lake. G. W. Miller and 'R. A. Wilbur of Pueblo, Colo. They will be open for business about May 12th, at 21 East First South. The Wilkes Cycle company will occupy part of the building. build-ing. ....... |