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Show LOCAL HKKV1TIKS. j For tho liver and kidneys drink Best's limit tonic. Host's malt tonic, at (he Bodega family fam-ily bouse, 1!) Commercial street. Tho board of equalization met last night and took action on a long list of uppuals. Every one should see "La Companion." Compan-ion." the $18,000 beauty, on exhibition at the Council saloon, KS Commercial Btreet. Marriage licenses wi'ro yesterday issued is-sued to Addisou T. Green and Hosie B. Ithodeg; to John Donaldson and Florence L. Friday. The First Congregational church will have services in the Salt Lake theater tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Sermon Ser-mon by Kev. C. II. Cook, of Park City. Lost A small malteso cross, gold and lil no enamel, marked on back "Kolaud Hall, HHi." Five dollars reward to lindor, on return to the Walker bouse. Kobert Boeder was yesterday held to await the action of the grand jury on the charge of murdering J. K. t aine. Commissioner Korrcll decided to admit ad-mit him to bail, and fixed his bond at ifiJOOO. Take your savings to tho Ftah Commercial Com-mercial and Savijigs bank, 22 and !M K First South street. They pay 5 percent interest per annum and compound il four limes a year. Capital, 00,0(M; surplus. WO.llOO. Fish Commissioner Musser last evening even-ing received the following telegram: "liurliugton, Iowa, Sept. fi. A. M. Musser, Salt Lake City. 'The United States lish commission ear will arrive Ht Salt Lake City Monday morning. Johnson." Salt Lake City section of I'tah iiui-' iiui-' vcrsity opens its twentieth year Sept. Kb. Five complete courses. Normal department; full business course, $50. To investigate business department, no tuition for lirst month. Location, 41 F Hid South. Johnson, Pratt & Co., the live druggists, drug-gists, 4H Main street, have sci'ured the exclusive agency of Dr. K. C. West's nerve and brain "treatment, a guaranteed remedy for nervous debility, and West's liver pills. Seo advertisement in another column. Will L. Price has resumed managership manager-ship of the Klito restaurant where he will bo pleased to see all bis old customers cus-tomers and as many new ones. Tho best lunch in (own, from 12 to !i p. in. Genuine Worehester sauce and Snyder's Sny-der's catsup always on hand. !i8 West First South. Tho Collegiate Inslilule will open Monday, Sept. Sth, at 9 o'clock, beginning begin-ning its sixteenth year. The new superintendent sup-erintendent is Charles S. Bichardson, of Now Hampshire, and he will have with a full corps of experienced eastern teachers. For iuformrtion apply nt the superintendent's ollico iu the school building. Thero were just 10."i members of the independent workingmen's party at tho meeting in the federal courtroom last evening. Chairman Button called tho meeting to order, ami tho committee on plat form and declaration of principles were called upon to report. Chairman James Motl'atl of tho committee stated they were not ready to report, and t he meeliug was adjourned until Friday night. Dr. W. 1). Mabry, the new pastor of tho lirst M. I'., church, is receiving most cordial welcome to his work iu this city. The ladies of his congregation are preparing to hold a reception at the church parlors on uexl.Thursday night, to afford tho people an opportunity to meet aud become acquainted with Dr. Mabry socially. The occasion promises prom-ises to bo one of extraordinary interest and enjoyment. The Missouri press associaliod .left on this morning's Bio Grande train for Denver, well pleased with their mean-dcrings mean-dcrings over 'Aon. Last, evening the , ' editors passed resolutions of thanks for courtesies extended in this place, closing clos-ing "that we are profoundly impressed with the enterprise, the "progressive spirit and hospitality of this city, and predict, as we wish for it, a prosperous and brilliant future." |