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Show , LOCAL 1IUEVITIES. Bodega! Bodegat! Bodega!!! 10 Commercial street. Local mystio shriners are working for a temple in this city. Table board at the French restaurant I opposite Salt Lake theater. For your Sunday dinner, don't forgot 1 ho Bodega. Tho finest table wines aud liquors. Tho Liberals open the ball tonight with a meeting at the Theatre, Judge Powers being tho orator. K's carriage paint is sold exclusively by Culmer Bros., headquarters for all kinds of painters' supplies. Today's bank clearings amounted to $2!),920; cash clearances, $1)4,255; t week's clearings, $l,!Jil(l,l)IO. See "The Suicide," ton thousan d dollar painting on exhibition at the Council saloon, 11) Commercial street. S. L. Gillospio having retired from the position of county register, Albert Heed, of Box Elder county succeeds him. Wanted A girl for general housework house-work in a small family, at No. 23, Sixth East street, between Brigham and First South. Clerk Morcton of tho school board has tiled his bond in the sum of $1000, A. S. Kendall and A. 11. Parsons being his sureties. Rogers & Co. are solo ngents for Wiiislow, Hand & Watson's mocha and Java coffee, and they guarantee it to be the finest in the world. Ed Kelly has just received a telegram from Peter Jackson, which states that tho black pugilist is en route to his home in Australia on the steamer Alameda. Ala-meda. The, penitentiary arlosian well is down nearly 600 feet. Tlireo veins of water have been struck but none have force enough to scud the liquid lo the surface. A motor train and a street rollor collided col-lided on First West and First South streets yesterday. As may be supposed the ear came out second best. Nobody was injured. For sale at a bargain, 21 lots in the first addition to Highland park. Call at once. These lots are from $100 to $200 cheaper than lots adjoining. E.h. Craw, 23!) Main street. J. B. Moreton. clerk of the board of education, has filed his bond and taken the oath of ollico beforo City Recorder . Louts Hymns. Mr. Moreton enters at ' 'once upon his duties, and can bo found temporarily at room No. 15, city hall. John Pike, the representative of the rtoisy minority at the recent school election who made himself particularly obnoxious by his conduct at the polls, was tried by the police court yesterday on charge 'of disorderly conduct, but was released. Mr. Moreton, tho new secretary of the Board of Education, called an Secretary Sec-retary Gillespio of tho chamber of commerce com-merce today and tho latter turned over to him about one hundred applications from teachers in tho cast for positions iu Salt Lake's schools. A clothing clerk complains to The . Times that he understands the clothing merchants contemplate going back ou thoir agreement to close at 8 o'clock evenings until September 1st, aud will continue business hereafter until t) o'cl.ick. This same correspondent also intimates that some of the stores are kept open now until 9 o'clock, notwithstanding notwith-standing the agreement, and appeals to "The Tim K.8 to ask tho offending merchants mer-chants to live up to their promises and to continue their 8 o'clock closing movement until the hot spell is at aii end. John J. Reynolds and his wife, Mary, who are notorious throughout the country coun-try as swindlers, whoso line is to offer cheap goods as smuggled articles, were arrested last night by assistant chief of police Lange. Papers in their possession posses-sion indicated that they were on a campaign cam-paign through western towns aud also that they are wanted for swindling Cunningham Bros., of St. Louis out of a bill of goods, which were entrusted to them for sale and which they made off with. Chief Young got track of the parties, and detailed Lange to take them into custody. They are wanted In Denver for making way with a mortgaged mort-gaged team of horses and wagon. The vehicle and one of the horses has been I recovered by the chief. j t |