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Show LOCAL JUtKVITIFS. Pabst Milwaukee beer at the Bodega for family use. Bodega, It) Commercial; free delivery. Telephone !f05. .The finest fruit blackberry for stom-ach stom-ach pains at the Bodega. Table board at the French restaurant opposite Salt Lake theater. The bank clearings for today were $178,670; cash balances, $87,0114. Culmer Bros, have teas ranging in price from 25 cents to $1.25 per pound. The liquors at tho Bodega are absolutely abso-lutely pure. Evoryono should buy them. Tho Harmony club give their next party this evening, July 20th. Train , leaving at 0:45. Owing to some pollution of tho water , fish are dying by hundreds in the Big Cottonwood canon. F'ive new men are to bo appointed to the fire department tonight to work with the Preston ladder. ' The Second precinct Liberals have nominated Clarence Hall for justice, and John Campbell for constable. A meeting of the Salt Lake 'Transportation 'Transpor-tation bureau will be held at the chamber cham-ber of commerce at 8 o'clock this evening. even-ing. . Wanted A girl for general housework house-work in a small family, at No. 28, Sixth East street, between Brigham and First South. Rogers & Co. are sole agents for Winslow, Hand & Watson's mocha and Java coffee, and they guarantee it to be tho finest in the world. Tho Nineteenth school district taxpayers tax-payers appointed a committee last night to draft a set of resolutions asking tho council to cut the assessment rate. For sale at a bargain, 21 lots in tho first addition to Highland park. Call at onco. These lots are from $100 to $200 cheaper thau lots adjoining. E. L. Craw, 2:iil Main street, The Utah commission yesterday reissued re-issued the general circular calling for a fair and honest election. Tho conmiis-mission conmiis-mission declares its intention of acting promptly and vigorously on tho slightest slight-est irregularity. About 150 young society people of Salt Lake left the St. James hotel last night for a grand picnic and dance at CaUlor's farm. Tho Raymond coach led the procession. The party returned home at 5 o'clock this morning, and report re-port a splendid time. Judgo Greenman today railed Mich-nc) Mich-nc) Clark before him on a charge of violation vio-lation of the Edmunds-Tucker law with his side issuo wife, Eliza Simms. Ho waived examination and was bound over in tho sum of $1000, Eliza's bond being $300. The attention of the supreme court Is given today to an application for a writ of habeas corpus to release Goldborg and Freedman, the two Hebrews who so cheerily did up a number of loeal wholesalers a few weeks ago and fled into Montana. They were arrested on a charge of robbery instead of larceny and there is where the kick of their counsel comes. the county court spent a little time yesterday looking into the case of Mrs. Charlotte llamel who was accused by her husband of howling and shrieking in a violent manner, his idea being that she is insane. Mrs. Hamel said she did make some noise but it was because her husband declined to work and persisted in giving his attentions to another wife. She was finally released from custody. |