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Show LOCAL BREVITIES). . "'47 to '70." What is a Bodega? , The truth at last. "'47 to 70." "'47 to '70." The theater, Wednesday. Wednes-day. A new postofflce has been established at Mammoth, Utah. Daniel C. Leeka, dontal surgeon, 10 E. FirstSouth street. Canyon road received its first electric light bath last night. 15. K. Bloch & Co. is the most popular wholesale liquor and cigar house in the city. Bodega family wine house, 19 Com- tnercial street. Free delivery. Telephone Tele-phone 305. J. P. Gardner, sole agent for the Knox hat, fall styles, just received; 114. Main staeet. Conductor Zimmerman of the Liberal band will hereafter lead with his cornet the First Methodist choir. Bodega! Bodega! I Bodega! ! 1 The only strictly one price, eash family wine , and liquor houso in the city. : Today's bank clearings amounted to $230,401; cash balances, $117,058; clearings clear-ings for the week, $1,588,151. Rev. Dr. Iliff will preaeh at the First Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow (Sunday) at 11 a. in. and 7:80 p. m. The congregatiou of the new Episcopal Episco-pal chapel at Warm Springs will occupy occu-py it at 8 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Treasurer Bolivar Roberts will open bids for 172 territorial bonds of the do-nomination do-nomination of $1000 each, on Monday next. See La Comparison, the oightoon thousand dollar painting on exhibition at the Council saloon. 13 Commercial Street. Nobody was shot last night on Second South street. The pistol-like reports were those from torpedoes placed on the street ear track. The first dividend of the Doseret N a-tional a-tional bank has been declared. The ' Bum was two and a half per cent per quarter on the capital. The pillars supporting the eagle eagle at State and Brigham streets are being repaired. Tho emblem will bo replaced when the work is completed. Bodega should be a household word , In every family. The wines and liquors they sell are tho purost and finest for medicinal and family use in America. Cafo Royal, the metropolitan resort f the city. Wine rooms reserved. Everything first class. Commercial avenue, leading off Commercial street or State road. . The officials of the First Congregational Congrega-tional church have made arrangements by which the theater will be comfortably comforta-bly heated at tho service tomorrow and every Sunday thereafter. Finished by October 15th Handsome six-room house, Fourth South, between Eighth and Ninth East. Modern conveniences, con-veniences, electric railway. $4700, easy terms. Carroll S. Hardy, 81 and 82 W asatch building. Take your savings to the Utah Commercial Com-mercial and Savings bank, 22 and 24 E First South street. They pay S per cent interest per annum and compound it four times a year. Capital, $200,000; surplus, $20,000. At an impromptu meeting of tho city council committee on streets held last night it was decided the city had. tho power to lease or sell tho pioneer square. The petition of the -Deep creek road was favored. The meeting- adjourned until Monday night. On Sunday October 5th, at 2:20 p. m., several of the Welsh speaking people of this city, assembled at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Win O. Williams and organized a Welsh Sunday school. Tho next meeting will bo held tomorrow afternoon at 2:80 o'clock at tho residence resi-dence of Mr. and Mrs. Morris, H05 west South Temple street. All Welsh people peo-ple are cordially invitod to attend. |