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Show SALTLAIL CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD. Senator FYnnd J. Camion became ! i.:i;ni-in-i hi.-f of the Sa.lt Lake Tribune Hi Tuesday. Senator Cannon is a lewppaper writer of lonp experience in tali and elsew here, a nd editor of tlie Ogden Slate- Journal until a few months ago. It is announced that the fidiiion of SeYiator Cannon to the p;ir's staff will not result in a change I In the staff or the poMey of the paper. Barney (Juinn, Democratic candidate Tor county assessor, ran a thousand luios ahead of his ticket. A very nice tompliment of which Mr. Quinn is jur1!-y jur1!-y roud. a AVilliam Abraham, the Welsh labor I idvocate, will, lie In this city Dec. 3 I U' xt, fi'din California?.' "where he lias I lieeii attending the sessions of the I American Federation of Labor. I Secretary of State Hammond has ! made a ca i! on the mh? banks for their initial statement. The reports have to be in wirhiu five days. Some of I ihem are in already. "Quite phenome- ! hal is the showing made by some of I these," stys . the secretary of state. I '"One of them has a deposit of nearly 1 tix million dollars. That is more than f nil the banks in the etate had a few I rais ago. All the staiements are in- I iiea tire of great progress in the stale. I Much more business is being transacted I knd much more money is circulated." 4 Manager J. K. Langford of Saltair ten eh has opened, negotiations with iMcderick Innes. the leader of the Innei hand, for the appearance of the organ-; organ-; -z.-uion at the pavilion next season. The j bund was one of the attractions of the it. Lou's fair and will be at the Lewis Hid Clark exposition next year. Hairy Ca.ssidy of Chicago was at the "Wiifon Tuesday. Mr. Cassidy is a member of the firm of Hibbard, Spender. Spen-der. Bartlttt '& Co.. and has been at I Tnnopah for several weeks In their in- I t'TCStS. J "It is a great field, and there is a I Splendid future ahead of the Goldfield I district," he said. "I was astounded I when 1 saw the work that is being I done. Of course, the camps are not I titles by any means, but they have everything that a city has. and a good many things that Chicago has not. I Played in Tonopah several days longer than '1 really should, because of its I novelty to me, and I want to go back." j PARK CITY, UTAH. A very quiet wedding was solemnized last Monday evening, when Mi,-s Eleanor Elea-nor Pegan and William F. McLaughlin were united in holy bonds of matrimony matri-mony by Rev. Father Galligan. The contracting' parties are both very prominent young people of this citv, Mr. McLaughlin being one of our enterprising en-terprising young business men, and Miss Pegan for a year past having been a respected and trusted emplove of the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone company. After the ceremony a wedding wed-ding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. Emma Kelso. Kel-so. Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin have The Intermountain Catholic's best wishes for a long and blissful life. Mrs. M. J. McGill was a Salt Lake visitor last week. James Harrington is in the Park again after an absence of three years' in San Francisco. He will visit for a month or more in this city. J. C. Harrington is recovering from a severe attack of pleurisy. f Miss Agnes Harrington was 'in the city last week. f Mrs. M. J. Dailey went to the city Friday for a brief visit. |