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Show LOCAL UKf.VlTlttS. Daniel C. Leeka, dental surgeon, 10 E. First South street. Brigham & Mcintosh have reduced the price of gasoline. Telephone 71. Today's bank clearings amounted to ' $U1,U85, with cash balances of $71), 870. J. P. Gardner, solo agent for tho Knox hat, fall styles, just received;l41 Main street. Doe .MeKee, the old colored horse doctor, died at the hospital recently from old sores in the leg. Last night a man was held up in the rear of a Commercial street saloon and relieved of considerable cash. The appropriation for a mounted letter let-ter carrier and for car fare of the outside out-side district teller carriers was received re-ceived here yesterday. The ore shipments from Park City yesterday amounted to $224, and. The Ontario "leads as usual with 8U45,i)r0 and the Crescent 78,8fi(). Governor Thomas was petitioned yesterday yes-terday bv Caroline Anderson to pardon her husband, Nels Anderson, sent to the pen last April for a petty crime. Mrs. Donaldson, who hart come from Tooele to attend a sick sou, died suddenly sud-denly in an outhouse rear of fill south, State street, yesterday afternoon from heart disease. Tuesday last Edith M. McGee. aged 7 years, another girl tiged () years aud a hoy still younger started away from a children's school on State street, anil have not since been heard of. Take your savings to the Utah Commercial Com-mercial and Savings bank, 22 aud 24 K. First South street, Thev pay 5 per cent interest per annum and compound it four times a year. Capital, $200,0(10; surplus, $20,0110. Telluride, Colo., Journal: Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Davis, as soon as the business busi-ness matters involved iu the sale of his store are settled, will remove to Salt Laue city with the view of making it their future home Tho Women's Christian Temperance union will hold a crusade meeting iu the parlors of the M. K. chinch on Friday, September iilith, nt 8 o'clock in the afternoon. All are cordially invited j to attend. Ky onler of the secretary. Thompson it Pallister aro busily engaged en-gaged in preparing for insue an advertising adver-tising sheet to be known under the nome lie plume of "Daily Hotel and Commercial Hullelin." As both gentlemen gen-tlemen are experienced publishers and are well known as rustlers, there is no doubt ns to the success of tho venture. Thomas Talley, au employe, of the Rio Grautlo Western railway, "was seriously ser-iously and probably fatally injured about V2 o'clock last nightby being crushed between a car and tlie door joint of the car house. 'Talley boarded the car to go home, and when he saw it enter the house he sprang from the platform and got jammed, lie was removed re-moved lo St. Mary's hospital. TheOio Producers' association arc in receipt of a telegram from Hun. Dennis Sheedy. repeating one from Senator Wolco'lt, to the eliect that Senators Sen-ators lugalls and l'lumb were making strenuous efforts to defeat tho lead provisions pro-visions in tlie tariff bill. A meeting of the ore producers was held last night, when telegrams were sent to tho western wes-tern representatives in Washington urging the importance of the lead tariff to the west. |