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Show LOCAL UKEVITIF& TaWe board at tho French restaurant opposite Salt Lake theater. Today's bank clearings amounted to $257.(M:i. Cash balances, $81), 72". The supreme court met this morning but adjourned to tho afternoon without doing any work. The Harmony club give their next party on Tuesday evening, July 2i)th. Train leaving at 6:45. When you want to make a delicious summer drink buy a bottle of Allen's Koot Beer extract. Por sale by Culmer Bros. The reason for tho poorness of car service yesterday morning was the bursting of the street car company's main. Wanted A girl for general housework house-work in a small family, at No. 23, Sixth East street, between Brigham and First South. Seventh precinct Liberals will meet at the federal court room this evening to select candidates for constable aud justice. A daylight horsethief drove a mare and threo ponies out of the pasture of II. F. llapgood near tho Cannon farm Saturday. An exploding lamp at the residence of John Fries on South Temple street caused damage to the extent of $200 early this morning. Rogers & CO. are solo agents for Wiuslow. Hand & Walson's mocha and Java colToo, and they guarantee it to bo the finest, in the world. G. W. Kellogg, a Kansas Cily well sinker, iell from a car at Cratilsvillo and three ribs were broken. Ho was removed to this city for treatment. For sale at a bargain, 21 lots in the first addition to Highland park. Cull at once. These lots are from $100 to $200 cheaper than lots adjoining. E. L. Craw, 21(11 Alain street. A foul follow named Christian Johnson John-son and who gave tho name of John Johnson, was this morning lined $25 by the police justice for Hushing au mil house into an irrigating ditelL Tho thermometer registered as follows fol-lows at the following named places today: Salt Lake City, H6; Ogdcn, 80; Stockton, 75; Bingham. 75; Park City, 74; Provo, S3; Alta, lit); Logan, 72. Steve Compton. a street car conduc-. tor, whilo arranging tho trolly, bent oyer too far from the foot board and his head was badly eut by coming in contact with one of tho poles this afternoon. after-noon. Georgo W. Hunter aud J. IX. Johnson wero arrested last night for disturbing the peace. Hunter, who seems to bo cracked, entered Johnson's room, and the latter threw him out, whereupon a light ensued, which resulted in their arrest. ar-rest. Threo bricklayers named Stnilh Kixon, Johu Murphy, and J. McDonald were taken in by the police on information infor-mation that they are needed at Logan. The men averaged $H apiece a day in wages, but they could not spare any of it for board aud so departed without paying. It will cost them a lot more than they thought at first to square thiugs. |