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Show LOCAL BREVITIES. ' Visit the beautiful flowing wells in Desky's second addition. Today's bank clearings amounted to $233,367. Cash balances, $105,052. Get a home in Desky's second addition. addi-tion. Rapid transit, monthly payments, no interest. The Harmony club give th;ir last party Tuesday evening, Aug. 13. Train leaves for Garfield promptly at 0:45 Tuesday evening. Levi Axtell, a water inspector, was yesterday fined $15 by the police judge tVirrlra wintr a. nun while dismitin? with .... n - i-, a citizen about water rates, John E. Caine. the young man who was slugged by footpads some weeks ago, is in a very precarious condition and fears are entertained that he will die. ' The thermometer registered at noon oday at the following named places as follows: Sait Lake City, 74; Ogden, 73; Park City, 81; Provo, 70; Alta, 54; Logan, Lo-gan, 6H. In the case of J. W. Carrigan against R. G. McNiece and others a new trial was today granted to Messrs. Mackie and Wright, who were party defenders, defend-ers, Judge Anderson ruling. The third of the Campobello concerts will be given at Garfield beach tomorrow tomor-row nignt. An excellent programme . has been prepared, and the entertainment entertain-ment promises to be in keeping with its predecessors. The Salt Lake Social Wheel club will give a dance at Garfield beach, Tuesday, Tues-day, August lit. Dancing will begin at 8:80 p. m., and continue until midnight' Preparations are under way for affording afford-ing all who attend a most enjoyablo time. An old time cook named Thomas Bywater loaded up with red liquor last night and entertained himself by falling down the stairway into the basementof T. R. Jones & Co's., bank, suffering such injuries' as will probably result fatally. He was removed to the hospital. hos-pital. Commissioner Greenman yesterday dismissed the case against George Ulrich, the Arcade restaurant, who was charged with violating tho civil rights act in declining to serve Allan Garner, a colored man, with food. The statute stipulates that all inns and places of amusement and entertainment shall be . open to negroes and whites alike. Ulrich's counsel showed to the satisfaction satisfac-tion of the court that a restaurant inn is not an inn. The sudden death of Mrs. John Fur-geson, Fur-geson, niece of Sanitary Inspector Showell, at the age of 29 years has caused a shadow of sorrowing over the circle In which she associated and was highly respected and beloved for her many noble womanly qualities. Heart disease was the cause of death. The funeral occurs tomorrow at 5 p. m. from the residence of Mr, Showell, 424 Third East street. |