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Show 1 SALT LAKE CITY AND NEIGHBOHHOOD. The Commercial club will shortly fake preliminary action on the question of entertaining the visitors from the 3x)S Anpelcs Chamber of Commerce when they come to Salt Lake on the completion of the San i'edro road. Former Mavor Ezra Thompson and J. - 1 Muniix k purchased Monday from Frank M. Wilson, the Hawkins hlook, a iwo-storv building, -'l---0 South Main Ftivet. willi 4',1 feet front and K.r, depth, at a priee of $:0.iMMt. The deal was negotiated by AV. J. Halloran, a well known real estate dealer. The second sub-station of the Salt Lake postothce has ojiened and has already al-ready onuneiieed to do a good 'usi-nesH. 'usi-nesH. The station is located at 1T : "tt'ost Second South and i. in charge of -Mrs. Elizabeth C.ritiilh.s. The station sta-tion will sell stamps and money orders j and registered letters. The delivery j and re-eipt of mail will be carried on , there with the regularity of the main j station. Senator Thomas Kearjw is intimately Aerjnainted with former Senator Henry !. D.ivi:-1. the Democratic nominee for vice jiresident. Senator K earns has ben entertained a. number of timesby the venerable gentleman, whom he ; sjiy.s is a.s fine a man as he ever knew. The nominee for second place on the T'f moeiatie ticket. says Senator KeHriit. is a grand old man. ? straight s an arrow, and there is no one who .would take him to be more than 60 years of ape, although he is SI. Former Senator Davis is largely interested in-terested in mining in West Virginia with I.:. '. Kerens of St. Louis, and it 5s through business matters that Senator Sen-ator Kearns lirst beeame intimately acquainted. with the Democratic nominee. The strike in the combine packing houses occasioned by the walkout of the butchers is expected to have the effect of raising local prices on meats. The stiike is the most complete tie-up in the packing world that has ever taken place. I Local stockmen are not shipping to eastern points, and no immediate dancer dan-cer to Utah producers is anticipated. Fork and cured meats are the only varieties that appear to lie affected as ifar as Salt Lake is concerned, and beef nd mutton will remain at old prices, for the present, at least. The strike is going to be fought to a finish by the packers, as they have notified the consumers and large house? ( that there will be no market for some lime. |