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Show LOCAL BKF.VITIF.S, Large amounts of fruit aro arriving In the city every tnorning. , T. K. Jones & Co. report receipts as follows: Silver liars. $14,500; bullion, $14,750. Total. 2f,750. MeCorniek & Co. report receipts of bullion amounting to $7,300; silver and lead ores, 2H00. Total, $10,100. William Robinson was lined $10 for drunkenness 1 his inornina. and went to the bastile in default of the amount. J. P. Gardner, sole agent for the Knox hat, fall styles, just received; 111 Main street. D. H. Wells, jr, has again stumbled and been convicted of a highly fringed drunk when to serve time upon the street. Oliver Cnhhvalcr and James Malonc were convicted on charges of trespass Ihis morning. Tho court suspended sentence. John Harrison, Charles Johnson, Dennis Den-nis Mooninvy and Thomas Barber were - each fined for drunkenness in the police court this morning. Daniel C. Leeka, dental surgeon, No. 16 Kast First South. Special attention given to operative and surgical donlis- - try. , Painless extracting. Superintendent Millspaugh met the ' newly appointed teachers at the Twelfth ward school bouse this morning and gave them some good advice. Join Davidson, Leyson & Module's watch and jewelry clubs. One dollar per week, Davidson, Leyson it Me-Cune. Me-Cune. J. F. Bell, manager club department. de-partment. William Gotleib was arrested during dur-ing the night and held for indecent exposure. ex-posure. Hois charged with making himself obnoxious to a bevy of ladies who wore passing along the street about 10 o'clock. . Take your savings to tho Utah Commercial Com-mercial and Savings bank, 22 and 24 K. First South street. They pay 5 percent interest per annum and compound it four times a year. Capital, $200,000; liming 'o nn'o (September 23 has been designated by the probate court as the time to hear petition for letters of administration in the estate of Martin Urixon. September Septem-ber 27 is set asido for similar procedure in the estate of John Fawkes. C. K. Fitch was arrested this morning on complaint of James W. Corrigan, who charges him with horse steafiug. The defendant gave bonds in the sum of $1500 and was released. His examination exami-nation was set for 8 o'clock this afternoon. after-noon. The employes on the sewer, including the Immediate gang of which Martin Kkkert belonged, anil who lost his life by tho accidental caving in of a tunnel oh tho 10th inst., were let off today at noon to attend the funeral of the deceased. de-ceased. Will L. Price lias resumed manager-' manager-' ship of tho Klite restaurant, where ho will bo pleased to see all his old customers cus-tomers and as many new ones. The best lunch in town from 12 to It p.m. Gotiuine Worcestershire sauce and Snyder's Sny-der's catsup always on hand. 2H West First South. The coroner's jury in the oase of Martin Mar-tin Fkkert returned a verdict that tho deceased came to his death by aceidon-. aceidon-. tal caving in of the tunnel wall where 1 he sewer excavatiou was being made on Stato street between iirigbani and First South streets. The funeral will take place at 4. p.m. today from his mother's house at W est First North Krpet. |