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Show LOCAL 11KKVITIFS. Daniel C. Leeka, dental surgeon, 10 K. First South stroel. Brigham & Mcintosh have reduced tho price of gasoline. Telephone 71. A special train is to run to Ogden on the occasion of the slugging match. A large amount of business is being disposed of iu the district court at Provo. . J. P. Gardner, 'solo agent for the Knox hat. fall styles, just received;141 Main street. Sam J. Bennett, held on a charge of assault to commit rape, is held to trial in the sum of Huui H S. Giiddanl of this cily has been elected chief of the Nephi lire department. depart-ment. About one hundred horses have til-ready til-ready been entered for exhibition at the territorial fair next month. Tho total bank clearings for today amounted to $205,059. The cash bal-iincos bal-iincos wero 8I.1S. K. M. Keysorlel t today for New York to take a course of two years in the New York college of dentistry. John Larseii, who has been serving time for a year in the penitentiary for grand larceny, was this morning discharged. dis-charged. Tho Dyer investigation will be resumed re-sumed at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at the office of Messrs. Dickson it fctnne. Mine. Alborla Rowe's lnusicalo last evening was a success. Kvery selection was a gem. The audience was an enthusiastic en-thusiastic one, aud tilled the room to its utmost capacity. . The ease of the peoplo vs. Kearns is set for trial on Saturday next. The prisoner's doso is likely to' be a large ono, as tlve original offense is now aggravated ag-gravated by jail breaking. Take your savings lo tho Utah Commercial Com-mercial and Savings bank. 22 and 24 K. First South street. They pay 5 percent interest per annum ntid compound it four times a year. Capital. $200,000; surplus, $20,000. Ou motion of tho prosecution- tho charge of grand larceny against Bigamist Bigam-ist West was withdrawn. The old fellow fel-low already had live years lor refreshments refresh-ments and even the prosecution thought it time to draw the lino at cruelty. Mr, Ben Luce, who has been with the Walker Bros, for some time, has accepted ac-cepted a position at tho Nickel Plate dry goods house. Mr. Luce is a most popular young gentleman and his new employers are to be congratulated upon having secured his services. , The follow ing marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Charles W. l.ain-bourne l.ain-bourne and Alicia Hunt; William P. Hill to Mary K. Kohrer; Carl A. F.rick-son F.rick-son to, Johanna Anderson; Orson 11. Hewlett to Kinily Anderson; .1. A. Me-Bui Me-Bui ney to S. .1." Coulther; Hiram S. Egbert to Annie R. McGhie. Aspen Times: C. A. Biisscho has returned re-turned from his trip to Germany aud will take up his permanent residence in (Salt Lake, lie made a fortune iu real estate in the latter city and has been on a three months' visit to his native land. During his absence he spent several weeks in Vienna, Paris and Berlin, lie was in Denver during the early part of last week and was much interested in looking up o'd Aspen friends. Fort Douglas is a favored post. Of tho $40,000 apportioned to the department depart-ment of tho PlaUe, this post gets $25,-109.54. $25,-109.54. and $10,875.08 besides from tho war department direct for repairs. The items are as follows: Three sets of non-commissioned officers' quarters, ;l-SS9.41 ; quartermaster's stables, $4717.03; shops, 82000; ice house, $101111; raising wings to ten double sets of officers' offi-cers' quarters, $13,502.50; plumbing (repairs), $10,875.08; total, $30,074.02. Rev. K. 'A. Lytken, the eminent missionary mis-sionary and lecturer, delivered a thrilling thrill-ing and instructive lecture last evening at the F'irst Presbyteriau church that was listened to by a large aud intelligent intelli-gent audience, it dwelt upou historic Spitzbergen. its climate, its glories and ice. The Arctic ocean, with all of its weird traditions and realties, its icebergs, ice-bergs, its north light, its ice logs and its fur-bound inhabitants. The lecture should be heard to be appreciated. |