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Show LOCAL BREVITIES. Daniol C. Leeka, dental surgeon, 16 E. FirstSouth street. Today's bank clearances amounted to $258,803; cash balances, $100,405. The walls of the new chamber of commerce building are now four stories high'. W. C. B. Allen has returned from Idaho, where ho went to take in the election. J. P. Gardner, sole agent for the Knox hat, fall styles, just received ;1 14 Main street. A marriago liconse was issued yesterday yester-day to Louis Geislcr and Lizzie" Hart-man Hart-man of Salt Lake. The hoalth officer finds that he has his hands full enforcing decent plumbing plumb-ing and sewer connections. Articles incorporating the Salt Lake Improvement company wero filed with the county clerk yesterday. The regular meeting of tho chamber of commerce should have been held last evening, but no quorum was prss-ent. prss-ent. K E. Clapp, of the Fidelity and Casualty Cas-ualty Accident Insurance company of New York, is taking in tho sights of Zion. He is stopping at the Walker. One week from tonight Billy Hennessey, Hennes-sey, the ronquerer of the "Montana Kid," and Whalen of Park City will on- f ago in a finish contest with gloves at 'ark City. Cafe Royal, the metropolitan resort of the city. Wine rooms reserved. Everything first class. Commercial venue, leading off Commercial street or State road. Take your savings to the Utah Commercial Com-mercial and Savings bank, 22 and 24 E First South street. They pay 6 per cent interest por annum and compound it four times a year. Capital, $200,000; Burplus, $20,000. The roof is now being put on tho Fourteenth district schoolhou.se. The building is a handsome structuro and attracts tho admiration and praise of nil who paRS that way. It wi'l probably proba-bly be ready for occupancy in a month. Mr. J. T, McNary writing to friends in this city after making a pilgrimage all through the cities of tho northwest says for profitable investment commend him to Salt Lake. The same sentimont extends from ocean to ocean, from Canada Can-ada to tho simmering waters of the gulf. Colonel Ed Kelley the well known spoi ting man is in receipt of a letter from Parson Davies stating that he and Evan Lewis, the Strangler, will be here in a few weeks when an effort will be made to effect a match with wrestler Quinn. The event would doubtless be a thrilling one. The Brighton Record, a paper that is to make its appearance weekly, is the latest candidate for popular favor and ' comes forth tomorrow uuder the management man-agement of Mr. C. H. Jones for muny years connected with tho oditoriol department de-partment of eastern dailies. Advance sheets indicate that it will take a prominent prom-inent place in the publications of the West. The board of control of the territorial library held a meeting yesterday morning morn-ing and appointed Jutlgo Z:vne and Governor Thomas as a committee to classify tho books belonging to the territorial ter-ritorial library which aro now in the university library and turn over to the latter such books as may be considered more useful to the university than to the territorial library. The long-expected troops from Fort Eridger arrived last evening on a special spec-ial train from Carter station, on tho Wyoming Wy-oming division of the Union Pacific. There were eighty-eight men in all, comprising three 'companies of the Twenty-first regiment, 1), F aud II, commanded by Captain Rradley, Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Eltonhead and Captain Corn-man. |