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Show LOCAL BKKV1TIF.S. ' ; Visit the beautiful flowing wells in Dcsky's second addition. Today's bank clearings amounted to $282, 700. Cash balances, $154,iJ0. A local cricket club has been organized organ-ized with K. H. Brown as president. Bodega! Bodega!! Bodega!!! Fam-" Fam-" ily wine house, 1'J Commercial street. The Social Wheel club will take a run to Ogtjen on Saturday evening, August Kith. The, examinations for teachers for tho city schools will take place on Friday next. (let a home in Uesky's second addition. addi-tion. Bapid transit, monthly payments, no interest. A widow of 40 years writes from San Francisco saying that she wants to start a boarding house. Max Blank and Martha Tab! of this city were married by Commissioner Gr'eenmau yesterday. Thursday next the Fort Douglass garrison will leave for l'ayson for the summer encampment. The Mvstie Shriners will reach this city on the 12th and will be met by a delegation from Denver. The meeting of the board of directors of tho chamber of commerce last night failed to secure a quorum. Mike Fitzirerald has traded his horse Handy to Will Richards for real estate iu the vicinity of Hot Springs. The striking plumbers last night agreed with theiremployers to arbitrate ttml in the meantime to return to work. The articles of incorporation of the Green Kiver Consolidated Oil company were tiled with Secretary Sells yesterday. yester-day. I'oJes for the State street electric car lino have been distributed along tho line and will be put up within the next week. Coal miners wanted at Castle (late, Utah. Only good miners need apply al A. L. Williams, second door north of pnstofiiee. A carload of lincKansas watermelons ' just received and are for sale by the Utah Poultry company, 122 West Second Sec-ond South. A bright young Ohian of 19 writes Secretary Montgomery of the real estate es-tate exchange asking what prospects ho would have in Salt Lake. The state of the thermometer at tho following named places today was: Salt Lake Citv, H0;Ogden, 74; Stockton, OH; Bingham," 72; Park City, 02; Alia, . 6H; Logan, 07. Wanted A girl for general housework; house-work; inquire of T. A. Davis, Timks office, or ut residence, 204 East First South street. Good wages and only three in family. Judge Powers explains tho discrep-ency discrep-ency of forty votes which ho reported in the Third precinct by saying that the school olection registry was consulted by mistako for tho county registry. A gentleman in Boston who has made over 2000 experiments in regard to the acoustics of public buildings, writes the chamber of commerce asking for details of the construction of the tabernacle. The funeral of M. F. Sturges, a respected re-spected young man of this city, occurred this afternoon from tbo First M. E. church. Mr. Sturges was sick but a ' fow days. His wife returned from a visit this morning to find him dead. Everyone patronizing the Bodega will have a chance to get the $100 4 per cent government bond, now worth $1!I0. Free tickets will bo issued after the 15th and the drawing will take place early this fall. The bond is now on exhibition. exhibi-tion. The trial of the case of W. J. Allon. charged with ballot box stuffing, has been postponed two weeks by Commissioner Com-missioner (ireeninan. Commissioner Norrell continued the caso of 1 Initio K.' Smith, charged with disturbing the peace, to Tuesday. There was a quint meeting yesterday and it was determined to place a democratic demo-cratic candidate In tho liold for dele-gale dele-gale to congress November next. The meeting, it is said, was run by the element ele-ment that called itself tho independent workingmon at tho last election. The board of education met last night and elected Professor Howard as the third member of the board of examiners. exami-ners. Tho committee on buildings reported re-ported against using the present school site iu the Fifleonth ward and in favor of a rovisiou of tho plans for the building. build-ing. 'The report was adopted. The board of equalization yesterday considered the argumeut advanced by Attorney Gilchrist in bohalf of the Walker Brothers, but no action was taken. The hearing of the application of the Union Pacific for the reduction of their valuation was fixed for tomorrow morning, and the Kio Grande Western complaint will probably bo considered at the same time. ' |