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Show LOCAL BREVITIES. Table board at the French restaurant opposite Salt Lake theater. Today's bank clearings amounted to ' $231), 088. Cash balances, $123,01)1. Bodega Family Wine House, 13 Commercial Com-mercial street. Free delivery. Telephone Tele-phone 8(15. J. C. Hale, late of Salt Lake, has been confirmed by the senate as consul to Prince Edward Island. The hearing of the Garner-Ulrich civil rights case has been set by Judge Greenman for Saturday. Tho Deseret Shooting club will hold a wing shot session at Nelson's, on the State road, this afternoon. Want to buy business property on Main street. Xddress H. this oilice stating where and when can be seen. Little Billy Thompson, accused of threatening tho life of his wife, was discharged dis-charged by Judge Norrell yesterday. Coal miners wanted at Castle Gate, Utah. ( inly good miners need apply at A. L. Williams, second door north of postoflicc. Tho board of education has called upon late trustees of the city districts to immediately render an accounting if school property. The Methodists are operating a most successful revival meeting at tho lirstM. K. church. Mrs. Robinson, tho female evangelist, is leading the cause. Andrew Anderson, who has .just completed com-pleted a six-months term in I ho penitentiary peni-tentiary for violation of the Edmunds-Tucker Edmunds-Tucker law, was released today. J. J. McLaughlin, the lighting employment em-ployment agent who was arrested yesterday yes-terday for assault aod battery, w as released re-leased today on paynment f costs. The thermometer registered 85 at 8 o'clock this morning. No reports were received at the signal headquarters ', from other points in tho territory. Judge Powers has served notice of r appeal in the case of Maggio Morris, whom Commissioner Greenman found guilty of operating a house of ill-fame. Charles Boyles, accused of obtaining a bill of sale under false pretenses, was today realeased, the complaint not hav-, hav-, ing shown tho check to be worth anything. any-thing. Wanted A girl for general housework; house-work; inquire of T. A. Davis, Times Otlioe, or at residence, 24 East First South street. Good wages aud only three in family. Mrs. Wilhelmina Brooks is looking for her divorced husband and her 10-year-old boy, the latter having been stolen from her home in Provo by the former. Tho police are assistiug. Ruroel, tho Peoplo's party candidate for recorder, applied to the Utah commission com-mission for a certilicate of election yesterday. yes-terday. As the votes will not bo canvassed can-vassed for ten days he is wailing still. Chief Stanton Las decided to keep one of the hose wagons on Main street at the St. James hotel, and another on First South near the Eagle foundry. Ike Woolf and A. M. Grant will be th . respective foremen. Tho Alba Mining company filed articles ar-ticles of incorporation with the county clerk today. The company will operate four lodes'in the Dutch hollow in the Columbia district of Tooele county. J. W. Smith, Charles L. Crane, W. (i. Van Horn, A. L. Williams, and G. F. Ad-kins Ad-kins comprise the company. Attorney Gilchrist for the Walker Bros, yesterday made a iong argument before the county board of equalization, to tho end that the valuation on the property of bis clients might be reduced. re-duced. He argued that tho inflated boom prices of a fow years ago cannot be accepted as a basis for valuation. A tnusieale will bo given this evening at the studio of Mrs, A. Rowo, No. 0(1 West Second South street. This will be the first of a series to be given under the direction of tho lady, and some of the best musical talent in ttie city will take part. A program ne of rare excellence ex-cellence has been arranged, and an enjoyable en-joyable time is looked fjrward to. The accompaniments will be played on a Decker piano. James Reynolds, the man who was arrested at tho instigation of a money lender, has presented his statement of the case to the British consul at Denver. From his story it appears that ho was arrested solely for leaving tho state of Colorado, he having paid notes duo on the articles for the alleged theft of which he was arrestod, a horse and wagon, before they fell due. There were still some notes ahead but they were not due. Reynolds tells a Shylock story. Mayor Seott is in receipt of a letter from the Boston Advertiser, which is endeavoring to secure information concerning Ihe results of electricity as a motor applied to railroads. (Juerio are propounded as to whether any person per-son has been killed by the local lines, the system employed, whether t hero is any apprehension concerning tho public" pub-lic" safety, whether street car service has beeu improved, and what the popular pop-ular feeling for or against overhead wires is. |