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Show LOCAL BREVITIES. A flowingwell in Desky's second addition ad-dition costs $12,00. ft Visit the beautiful flowing wells in ilesky's second addition. Today's bank clearings amounted to $2'J3,ti;)H. Cash balances, $li;t,,W. A mats meeting of workinguien of every political belief w ill bo held at the federal court room tonight. Nels Jorgerson, Teancuni Pratt and Pntcr OLleiriirg were discharged from thn penotintiary today, each having scried six months for unlawful cohabitation. cohabi-tation. ' In the Hanson cohab ca.se I he defendant, defend-ant, whoso offense has been thoroughly ventilated in the papers for some time, was bound over to the grand jury in the sura of $1500. Statu of the thermometer at the following fol-lowing named places at noon tadav: Salt Lake City, 73;Ogden, 71; Stockton, (il; Bingham. (iO; Park City, Jm; Prove, 00; Alta, 51; Logan, mi. Take your savings to tho Ulah Commercial Com-mercial and Savings bank, 22 and 24 E. First South street. They pay 5 percent interest per annum and compound it four times a vear. Capital, ?200,()00; surplus. 320,000. Mrs. John Dimond arrived in the city on tho Rio Grande Western in destitute circumstances last night. She has four rhildrcn, one of whom is sick, with her. Her husband is employed in the Kureka mine at Tiutie. She was given quarters nt the Rio Grande hotel by a kind-hearted kind-hearted ledger, and was otherwise assisted as-sisted by her fellow passengers ami the police. The first term of the academic year lrWO-Ol. of the university of Deserct'will begin Monday, September 1st. at. !l a. m. in the university building. During the present summer many improvements) improve-ments) have been made in the university buildings and more extensive facilities provided for udvaneeii and thorough instruction. For further information , relative to tho school, send for animal or apply in person or by letter, to the president or to the registrar, David K. Allen, Salt Lake City, Utah. At the parsonage of tho M. K. Church thin forenoon the pastor, Rev. Kardley N. Koyle, united in the holy bonds of matrimony Mr. (!. F. Dnying and Miss Nettie E. Stoeum, of Moreuci, Mich. Mr. Doying is an attache of the business department of The Times, and is held in the highest confidence by his employer em-ployer and is greatly esteemed for his companionable and genial qualities among his associates. Mrs. Doying is a highly accomplished lady, anil is a general favorite among the circles she moved in her native home. The happy couple will make Salt Lake City their future residence. Roy Mayne covored himself and his roadster with dust and glory on Saturday Satur-day aftornoon. t was in a match race between J. M. Nelson's Commodore, George Cliff's Busby, and Mayne's Bob Bowles for a small purse. It look place on the Liberty park drive. Bob Bowles, driven by Mr. Mayne, easily won the race, at the same time considerably surprising tho owners of tho other horses. Roy Mayno, by tho way, has recently become quite a horseman. He has accumulated quite a stable of roadsters, road-sters, carriage horses, etc., and until real estate becomes a lit tin more active he will deal in horsellesh buying, selling, and trading in the same. Ho has somo very handsome horses at present. It has been decided that tho gamo of base ball between tho Tribune and Tim Times will take place next Saturday at 4 ' at base ball park, the proceeds pro-ceeds of which aro to go to Mr. Frank P. Be.slin, the blind editor, to aid in defraying de-fraying the expense of having an operation oper-ation performed upon his eyes. The nine young men of the Tribune- who i will bo mangled beyond recognition are nil single, so they will not be missed. Tho game will abound with startling features, and more science than fun will give all devotees at the plastic schrine of base, ball asoul-slirriitgthrill of delight-. Twenty-live cents deposited deposit-ed with the gate keeper will allow you to occupy any portion of the square, except the iliamund. Ladies under HO, admitted free. |