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Show ' LOCAL HKEVITIKS. A petition is out asking for a second lodge of the A. O. U. W. in this eity. ,). P. Gardner, sole agent for tho '' Knox hat, fall styles, just received; Ml Main street. The officers picked up a bay horse on the streets yesterday" and placed it at . Wicklc's stable on Commercial street. Tho street commissioner is waging a vigorous campaign against the miniature minia-ture ranges of tilth in certain localities. The grand jury has begun to grind aiid will report diurnally until the work of social aud moral renovaliou is completed. com-pleted. The meeting of the Liberal league called for last night in the federal court room was postponed until next Monday evening. Dr. liasrmn was able yesterday to attend at-tend to his ofliee duties for the first time since ho was shot at the opera bouse tire. A man named King reported tho loss of a check in the sum of M3.75 at police ' headquarters this morning whereupon notice was given to stop payment. A break in the trolly wiro about 10 o'clock last night on First South street, caused a stoppage of the cars on tho entire system for nearly two hours. Tho independent workingnien's party ' will hold a meeting on Friday nitrht. It is expected that Bingham, Ogden, Sandy, and other outside points will be represented. George Adams was thrown from his buggy on Main street yesterday aud - drugged quite a distance. He was picked up unconscious. His injuries are serious but not fatal. "The Fats," a base ball organization that recently distinguished iiself in a contest with' "Tho Leans" will appear in a sporting journal this week. That is their physiognomies will be visible in its pages. Take your savings to tho Utah Commercial Com-mercial and Savings bank, 'J3 and '-'4 K. First South street. Thoy pay 5 percent interest per annum and compound it four tiroes a vear. Capital, $200,000; surplus. $120,000. ;( II. F. Thorup was removed to the , penitentiary during the day where ho will remain six mouths for refreshments. The prisoner was convicted on charge '. of cohabitation, he having been married mar-ried to double wives. The county central committee of the People's party met aud organized yesterday. yes-terday. The following officers were elected: V. S. Kiehards, chairman; 11. M. Wells, vice-chairman and treasurer; David McKcnzie, secretary. Salt Lake City section of Utah university uni-versity opens it's twentieth year Sept. sth. Five complete courses. Normal department; full business course, $30. To investigate business department, no tuition for first month. Location, 41 K. Slrd South. The board of equalization met last evening and disposed of a large number of appeals. There were few reductions on the grounds of excessive valuation, but the taxes of widows, tho aged aud infirm were, in most cases remitted, in part at least. Locating tho World's fair site now seems to be t ho solo absorbing qucstioQ otnong the directors assigned to that duty. If Chicago has not the ground ' lior tho groat state of Illinois either the matter of locating tho site had better be referred back lo a committee of New Yorkers. The regular monthly business meeting meet-ing of the Young Men's Christian Association Asso-ciation will be held this evening at the awooiatinn room, over Oil Fast Second South street. It is urged that all members mem-bers be present, as business of import-. import-. auce will couio up. An episodo took place on Main street at an early hour tins morning in which uno of tho steeds attached to a hack, in tho rythmic language of Officer Sulli- van, kicked off everything but the bitts. The outfit belonged to hackman Palmer who will find employment enough for a week in putting i' together. The quarterly conference of the First Methodist church, at its regular session last evening, .completed arrangements for the immediate installation of "Rev. Dr. W; D. Mamy as pastor of the church. The ladies of his congregation propose giving a reception in his honor Thursday night. Mrs. Ella K. Kmpey, wife of Nelson A. Kmpey, died al her homo in this city Sunday evening. Mrs. Kmpey was the daughter of President Brigham Young and Kmeline Free Young. She was born at Winter Quarters, or Florence, Neb., Aug. lit, 1847, al the time her father ami the pioneers were absent on their hazardous journey which resulted in the settlement of this valley. |