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Show J , LOCAL HKKVITIKS. Good black earth for sale. Apply to Ellis, Evans & Palmer, 121 S. Main st. Tonight at Calder's music hall tho Ladies' Musical society will hold, a recital. re-cital. The clearings of the associated banks today were $282, 785, with a cosh balance bal-ance of $157,871. fx. F. Culmer & Bros.. Western Cornice Cor-nice works, are tho best equipped shops iu tho west for galvali.ed iron work. Any one needing line black dirt for garden purposes should apply innne-iately innne-iately to Ellis, Evaus & rainier, contractors, con-tractors, 121 S. Main street. , Parties having a six or seven room house and barn for rent, can iind a 5ood, reliable tenant by addressing ohn Grant & Co., 209 S. Main. The Marbleized Mantle Manufacturing Manufac-turing company have opened up at 76 Center street. Parties building will do well to call and see their magnificent lino of goods. Any design you wish. ; Tho Utah commission met again this morning and appointed judges of election elec-tion for Pi lite, Box Elder and Beaver counties. Tho commission has judges for thirteen counties yet to appoiut. The Salt Lake ball club will cross bats with the Pavson club on tho Salt Lake grounds, Tuesday afternoon at 8:80. A good game is looked for as the Payson team is said to be a stroug one. Og'denwill be here Decoration day, Twenty-seven arrests were made by the police yesterday. Among them were Pat Ryan for robbing a man a the Rio Grande depot, John Bailey for being drunk and insulting women, and "Evangeline" for stealing a watch from another woman. Ir. Hand's card appears in this issue f The Times. It is well worthy of a careful perusal bv people who are afflicted by disease in any way. Dr. Hand is well known in the inter-mountain region, and has a largo practice. Ground was broken this morning for the elegant new addition to St. Mary's academy. A large force of men was nut on Wv the contractors. Kllis. Kvana & Palmer, who will push the work of the excavation to a speedy completion. The west bound express on the Rio Grando Western was delayed an hour aud a half yesterduy noon at Helper station on account of a freight train running into an open switch. It was a narrow guago engine and was 104. The engineer was negligent, it is said, by not seeiug the open switch. Fred Jensen today finished a six months' term of imprisonment in the penitentiary for having violated the Edmunds-Tucker law. Jensen also served thirty days additional time in order to take the paupers' oath. The oath was taken before United States Commissioner Greenman this morning. Julius Hauerbach did not plead guilty to the charge of fornication, as was erroneously er-roneously stated in TnE Times, but was convicted upon the evidence presented pre-sented to tho Jury, and was sentenced to six months' imprisonment. The young man's father, Mr. Adolph Hauerbach, Hauer-bach, a reputable business man, feels that his son litis not been fairly dealt with. He claims the girl was a bad character before his sou had anything to do with her. |