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Show LOCAL MREVITIUS. riancl testimonial at Salt Lako theater thea-ter tonight. Public schools in Salt Lake open on the 15th inst. A flowingwell in Desky's second addition ad-dition costs $4,B0. Visit tho beautiful flowing wells in Desky's second addition. Today's bank cleariinfs were $;j'J0,0.":t, with cash balances of $V!ltl,yTl. Don't fail to attend the grand benefit concert given to Prof. Planel at the Salt Lake theater tonight. Lovers of music should not fail to attend at-tend the Planel testimonial at the Salt Lake theater tonight. The Liberal working men did not meet last night, owing to the fact that yesterday was Latowr Day. A fine programme has been arranged for the Planel testimonial to be given thin evoning at the Salt Lake theater. Whilo r'mgiug for a messenger boy this morning, a colored woman turned in a fire alarm, to which a prompt response re-sponse was made. Marshal John M. Young has been disabled for a day by rheumatism, but Is now giving his attunMon to the duties of his ofllcial position. ' The members of the mining slock exchange ex-change have iu earnest contemplation the erection of an independent building that will be ultimately put up on a most pretentious scale. , The second of the series of regetlas between tho Garlield Py:teh and Provo rowing clubs will take plade at Provo on The Uio Graude Western has made a $2 round trip rate for tho event. Take yonr savings to the Utah Commercial Com-mercial ad Savings bank, 21! and 24 li. First South street. They pay 5 percent interust par annum and compound it four times a your. Capital, $200,000; surplus. $20,000. The friends of Mr. Wm. Calvert will be griovod to learn that he is lying in his apartments at No. U44 South West Temple at the point of death. His friends in California haTe been notified and will arrive at his bedside as soon as possible. The Allen investigation was resumed this afternoon before Commissioner Greenman. The witnesses sworn up to !f:;!0 o'clock were J. K. Bales, Policemen Police-men Curren and O'Reilly, O, M. Ifcll and F. S. Grlswold. They testllied that they saw nothing wrong done with the depositing of ballots on tho day of election elec-tion for school trnstoes. The second examination of teachers who are applicants for positions in the yublic schools of Salt Lake City was held at tho Twelfth district school building, beginning this morning at 0 o'clock. This will bo open to all applicants appli-cants who have not as yet presented themselves for examination, as well as thoso who failed in tho last to secure a pawing grade. At a regular meeting of George It. Maxwell Post No. 5. G. A. li., a unanimous unan-imous vote of thanks was extouded to Mrs. H. Payne and Mrs. C. It. Berry, of the woman's relief oorps; also to Mrs. C. Louise Boyden, Mme. Alberta Kowe, Mrs. S. MoLinden, Mrs. Dr. S. Ewing. Mrs. .Josso F. Webb, Miss Margaret Mar-garet Jones- and Miss Aggie Crethers tor their kind and voluntary assistance in making tho G. A. 1!. excursion and picnio of Aug. 21st a success. KA three-cushion game of billiards, billi-ards, fifty points, between .Too Arthur and Joe Morris was played at the Walker house billiard parlors last evening even-ing for a purse of $r0. A large crowd w itnessoil tho game, whiah was intensely intense-ly interesting. When tho score board showed a record of forty nine points ach Morris played and made his point. But the cjuoslioi'i arose ns to whether he had touched each of tho three cushions. A warm diseussiou, in w hich the spectators spec-tators freoly joined, then took place. Alexander, the referee, did not see the ball touch the stipulated number of cushions, so he could not allow the shot. Morris refused to play further and the game was decided a draw. |