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Show LOCAL BREVITIES. Juicy weather for the races. Ellis' lecture, "'47 to '70," Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Daniel C. Leeka, dental surgeon, 10 IS. FirstSouth street. The exposition managers put on their quit caps at 10 o'clock tonight. Today's bank clearings amouted to 8278,171, with cash balances of $103,-251. $103,-251. J. P. Gardner, sole agent for the ' Knox hat, fall styles, just received; 114 Main staeet. B. W. Driggs jr. will chaperon some rnonied men through Emery county to view the coal fields. Thieves were caught stealing coal from a residence on Second South street yesterday afternoon. When the weather permits, the contractors con-tractors will lay the foundation for the asphalt highway on Commercial, street. The city council Is wise in using the reservoir on the east bench as a storage basin for surplus water in case of tire Duly. A deoree of divorce bas been granted In the case of Heber McPherson vs: Amelia McPherson, the petition alleging alleg-ing desertion. George McQueen, a soldier at Fort Douglas, fractured a leg by falling into a gravel pit. He was found in the hole next morning. J. Midgloy & Co. have removed to their new storeroom, 137 east Second South, where they will carry the finest libo of wall papers and decorations in the city. . . Cafe Royal, the metropolitan resort of the city. Wine rooms reserved. Everything first class. Commercial avenue, leading off Commercial street or State road. The rapid transit company will throw open 12 miles of track for operation by Mondav. In a few days the Ninth East treet lino running to Twenty-Seventh South street will be ready for use. Take your savings to the Utah Commercial Com-mercial and Savings bank, 22 and 24 E First South street. They pay 5 per cent interest per annum and compound It four times a year. Capital, $200,000; surplus, $20,000. The Liberal band has moved into its new headquarters in Armory hall on Main street. The room is undergoing improvement suitable for the occupants. The Denhalter rilles will use the room Tuesday evenings and the Liberal drum corps Wednesday evenings. The friends of Mr. Marvin will be grieved to lunrn of the death of his accomplished ac-complished wife whose remains were followed to their eternal tenement this afternoon. Mrs. Ada Allen Pack was particularly popular and esteemed at the university of which she was a graduate grad-uate and a volume of sympathy pours from that source, to comfort the bereaved be-reaved husband. In the light between Hennessey and Woods at Ogden last evening, Woods was defeated. Colonel Ed. Kelley of this city acted as referee, and decisions on all doubtful points were eminently satisfactory. Hennessey went to Park City this morning whore he moots Whelan, a Colorado pugilist, in a given number of rounds. Wholan is a bona fide pugilist, and will give his adversary one of the hardest meetings he has ever had. Quite a delegation goes up on the 5 o'clock train to witness the mill.. |