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Show LOCAL BREVITIES. A flowingwcll in Desky's second addition ad-dition cots iflod. Today's bank clearings were $108, 133. Cash balances, $2:K.0I. Visit tho beautiful flowing wells In Desky's second addition. Argenta lodge Xo. !! masons will hold its first regular meeting tomorrow evening. Most of the offices at the seat of gov-eminent gov-eminent were closed during the day in deference to Labor day. The increase of hotel a.irivals denotes that the "heated term" isat an end, and that the time of the summer outing is over. The Missouri Editorial association will arrive in this city on the fourth i inst. and remain until the evening of the fifth. The funeral services of Adolph It. .lessen were held at 10 a. 111. today, at the residence of his parents at 5."iH East South Temple street. , John Nelian who has served a six months sentence in the penitentiary for adultery was this morning released, lie will' return lo I'rovo from which jilaee he was sent. A fellow with plenty of braggadocio 1 anil little pluck was hunting a light at the Commercial saloon about 'J o'clock, and went, to tho lloor with an upper-cut from one of the bystanders. No arrests. A number of the members of tho Crand Lodge of Free Masons of L'tah attended tho funeral of William Randall, Ran-dall, late grand champlain and master of Story lodge No. ii, at I'rovo yesterday. yester-day. . Take your savings to the Utah Commercial Com-mercial and Savings bank, 22 and 2-1 K. First South street. They pay 5 percent interest per annum and compound it four times a year. Capital, $200,000; s surplus, 20,000. Tbo regular monthly business meeting meet-ing of tholM". S. C.K. of tho First I'resbyteriean church will bo held this evening at 8 o'clock in tho church. After the business meeting there will be asocial. All are cordially invited to attend. The killing of Jack Dalton, a well-known well-known sporting man well known to many people in this city, is reported to have taken place at Aspen. No authentic authen-tic advices could bo obtained in the matter. Tho slayer is reported to be a dealer in Joe Gavin's gambling house. Chester A. Whittemore, who has acted as Salt Lake agent for the Hall & O' Donald lithographing company of Topcka, Kansas, has entered the employ em-ploy of the Salt Lake Lithographing company, and leaves tomorrow lo roundup the territory for this enterprising enterpris-ing establishment. G. V. lleid, solicitor for the Colorado Colo-rado Catholic at Denver, is in tho city. In a conversation with a Timks representative repre-sentative Mr. Keid said: "I arrived in Salt Lake after an absence of seven years, and I can truthfully say that it's grown both in .size and beauty, far above my most sanguine expectations. an here in the interests of the Colorado Colo-rado Catholic, edited by the Itevs.T. II. Malone and W. O'Kyan in Denver; will lie here tho entire week, and will cull personally on the many Catholics, and feel sure of a hospitable reception. Salt Lake is a cily of great renown, both far and near, but iiuliUe any other city, you can form no idea of ils beauty, both of streets anil buildings, but must be seen to be thoroughly appreciated." |