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Show LOCAL BUKVIT1KS. N.W. Clayton and family are visiting visit-ing at Soltair. Today's bank clearings were '.'04,403. Cash balances, $100,841). Sales of seats for the Mandolin club benefit arc unusually heavy. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McKenzic are the proud proprietors of a nine pouud boy. A strawberry festival will invade the Fifteenth ward meeting house tonight. Don't let the hotsun ruin your buggy. Make it, look now with one coat of Cul-mer's Cul-mer's Ks paint. Henry L. Bassett, of the Consolidated Implement company, stalled yesterday for a trip to Samoa. Mr. J. W. Whiteear was made happy yesterday by the arrival of a tine girl of regulation weight. The suit of John N. Whitney against the estate of Joab Lawrence is still on before J udgo Anderson. Bigamous Mr. Geo of Provo, was yesterday yes-terday released from this penitentiary, having completed a three years term. Mayor Scott is after the builders who fail to prelect pedestrians against excavations exca-vations by displaying warning lights. " For rent A good brick house of five rooms, on the Warm Springs car line. The house is well arranged for two small families. Apply at The Times office. The fire department was called to Second East near Brigham yesterday afternoon to extinguish a blaze in some straw in Mr. Dunford's barn. Children and a bonfire were the basis of the affair. af-fair. No damage. It is desired by the committee on arrangements ar-rangements that about fifty little girls volunteer to represent states and territories terri-tories in the procession. Names may bo left with I). O. Calder or Coalter & Snelgrove's music store, t The Salt Lake Mantel Co. are selling mantels of their own manufacture and they are of the finest modern style and most durable quality. See them at their headquarters, corner First East and First South streets. Joe Simons was arrested today for refusing to recognize an order givou by the fire chief at the brewery lire. Simons declined to drive a wagon out of the way of the firemen. He is himself him-self a member of a branch of the department. de-partment. , The marriage of Will S. Fugato and Miss Mamie Kirkhani was celebrated at St.. Paul's chapel last evening by Rev. Gilberson. Following tho wedding a reception was held at tho residence of the bride's parents at 32 East Sixth South street. Atl0:l!0 the couple left for a tour of the east, r Parties building new residences should see the Salt Lake Mantel Manufacturing Manu-facturing Co., beforo purchasing mantels, man-tels, as they cau save vou money. Their sample rooms areintfio Burton' & Gardner Gard-ner building on First East street,' just opposite the Salt Lake Theatre. rj Richard Turner, Frank Smith aud Arthur Melville are taking turns at spouting inuocence at Judge Laney today. to-day. These are tho men accused of burglarizing Peter Olson's place, and the court has been sweating through the preliminary examination' for three days. . VV. 'Monroe Allred, the Spring City man who was arrested charged with adultry with Barbara Allred, alleged to be his supplemental wife, yesterday consented 'to plead guilty to "unlawful co-habitation, the, other charge being withdrawn. Ho gave bonds aud was released, t he woman also being required to post a forfeit for future appearance. The bonds of M.vB. Sowles aud J. C. : , Conklin have been added to the collection collec-tion of sureties for the new ly appointed members of the board of public works, W. S. McCornick and Bolivar Roberts arc on the Lund with Mr. Sowles and Louis Colin wilh Mr. McCornick vouches for Mr. Conklin. The Sowles bond is fixed at $300, while that of Conklin calls for $10,000. |