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Show LOCAL BKKVITIKS. ' The plumber's strike still continues. Today's bank clearings amounted to 1205,717. Cash balances, $71,021. The senate has confirmed Judge Aliner as successor to Judge Henderson. Hender-son. Olson's band goes to Garfield beach , this evening to play for the Happy Hour club. At the Nineteenth ward schoolhouse tonight Judge Powers will speak ou the school question. There is an uncolored Japan tea sold by Calmer Bros, which is far superior to any in tho market. Commissioner Grenmnan yesterday decided that Alonzo E. Hyde is innocent inno-cent of the charge of witness bribing. The bricklayers and stone-masons will hold a meeting at G. A. R. hall Friday evening July 11th at H o'clock. Charles Pugh and Billy Hilton, the two young men accused 'of assaulting Airs. Corcoran and Aliss Borklund Sunday, Sun-day, were discharged yesterday even-W- Lost A pocket memorandum book, of uo value except to owner. Ten dollars dol-lars will be paid for returning it to Geo. AI. Scott, at office Geo. AI. Scott & Co. The Eleventh ward Liberals have mado line preparations to entertain the voters of that ward who shall assemble tonight to hear tho school (jucslion discussed. dis-cussed. Commissioner Greenman yesterday sentenced Willie Suell, tho boy who stole flowers uutl whoso father caused his arrest therefor, to jail for twenty-five twenty-five days. State of the thermometer at the following fol-lowing places at 8 a. m. today: Salt Lake City, 88; Ogden, 90; Stockton, 78; Bingham 81; Park City, 7(1; Prove, 85; Logan, 7(i. In the Twenty-iirst ward tonight Messrs. Williams. Alleu and Alerrilt will make some stirring speeches. All three are well qualilied to speak on the subject of education, aud a large audience audi-ence should greet them, t Frank Hoff man and John H. Harris, two leading members of tho bar, speak at tho Seventeenth aud Nineteenth wards tonight ou the school question. By all means hear them. At a special meeting of the taxpavers of the Fourteenth school district held last night, it was decided that the school trustees of the district convey to the school board to bo elected under tho new law tho property of tho district. The Liberal band will furnish tho musio at the Twenty-first aud Eleventh wards tonight. The drum corps will appear at the Nineteenth ward school-house school-house for the Twenty-second ward voters, and Kent's band will play at tho Seventeenth ward schoolhouse. i . Rogers & Co., tho leading grocers at 45 East First South street, are sole agents for Franco-American French Foups, Royal English plum pudding, Biardot's game-pates, truffled, Shider's home-made tomato catsup, and Ogden creamery butter. |