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Show 1 SALT LAKE CITY AND NTJIGHBOEHOOD. The street department "announces that it has cut down all the weeds in tin- city streets. The street supervisor will now make all effort to have on-forced on-forced the ordinance which requires property owners to cut down weeds .;lnng Hie sidewalks and in vacant lots. The weeds are drying up and may prove dangerous in case of fire. The "Wilson hotel has a new chief eierk, Mel s. Wright, who comes from Colorado Spring?. Mr. Wright was for Fix years a clerk in the Auditorium Annex at Chicago, and has been at the Antlers at Colorado Springs several months. The Wilson is doing so much business that Mnnagcr A. Fred Wey found it necessary to increase; his clerical force and decided to install Mr. 1 Wright as chief clerk. I J. K. Hogan, a dispatcher of the Salt ; l,ake route, has been appointed to a. ; position on the Cerro de Pasco railway. rail-way. Peru, by (Jeneral Manager H. S. 1 Ke'rr. C. I. Gibson of the Oregon Short : Line also goes to take a position in the ofiiee of the Cerro de Pasco Mining company. .Hot h will sail with Mr. Kerr from New York on Sept. (i. I A new painting by J. Will Clawson, I a picture of the Augusta natural bridge : In southern I'tah. after the drawing which appeared in the August Century, was hung in the reading room of the ; Commercial club. The painting is aj beautiful vm; and it bears out the: claim that this great bridge, the existence exist-ence of which was so recently disvov- ' ered. is one of the world's greatest . wonders. Local millers say they would not be surprised, in view of the continued ex- citement in eastern markets, to see w heat at $2 before the excitement ends. J Colorado and California operators have lx-en in Thi? state within Hie last ten ilays, and lOO.O"') bushels ofl"tah wheat were bought for consumption in those other to states. Reports about rusty . grain and unmil'.able stuff are responsi- I lile for the continued maintenance of high prices. A portrait of Tiisliop Scaulan in the I'tah Piom or accompanies a Fketch of the Catholic church in this state, from T'tah As It S. A. Kcnner, well known as a wit and ever ready campaign cam-paign orator, is editor of the Pioneer. Information Wanted: As to the w boreal units of Mr. John Champion. Came to Leadville. Colo., several years ago, when Leadville was at its boom, along with Mr. Eugene Lurch. After-T After-T ward;? resided, it is thought, either in Salt Lake or Park City, holding some responsible position in a mine. Address Ad-dress this ofiiee. f The Commerce block, owned by P. H. Lannan, at Second South and West Temple streets, is being entirely remodeled re-modeled above ihe ground lloor for hotel ho-tel purposes, and will be known as the St. Nicholas. Mrs.-A. L..Iliel. will be the proprietress. Colonel J. M". Donnillan arrived Tuesday from Sacramento, Cal., where lie is now living with his family, and is registered at the Kenyon hotel. The colonel has many friends in this city who are glad to see him once more. lie will be here for a short time on business. |