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Show LOCAL HlitVlTIra. Beer by the case at the Bodega. Your wines and liquors at the Bodega. Bo-dega. Several good races are on at tho park today. Bodega, 19 Commercial street. Tele-phono Tele-phono ;!(!!. Table board at the French restaurant opposite Salt Lake theater. Today's bank clearings ."mounted to $170,514. Cash balances, $50,124. MauagerBurton proposes to decorate the interior of the Salt Lako theater nnew. Wanted A girl for general housework house-work in a small family, at No. 23, Sixth Hast street, between Brigham and First iSouth. Mrs. L. O. Robinson, a Methodist evangelist, is in the city and is conducting conduct-ing services at the First Methodist church. Rogers & Co. are solo agents for Winslow, Rand & Watson's mocha and Java coffee, and they guarantee it to be the finest in tho world. ' Receiver 'Lawrence is arranging to fell the church sheep. He sold the wool, about 35,000 pounds, to W. L. Packard for 15 cents a pound. While driving a rock wagon at Granite Gran-ite yesterday, a boy named Winans fell beneath the wheels and sustained such injuries that death resulted shortly ttfter his removal to the hospital. William Gilbert has beeu appointed foreman of the new hook and ladder truck, with J. M. Sullivan tillerman, Charl .s T. Vailelictnimor, Frank Fitzgerald Fitz-gerald and Edwin Hoel truckmen. City Treasurer Walden filed a $50,000 bond yesterday ns treasurer of tho board of education. W. C. l'avey, S. A. Mer-rltt, Mer-rltt, M. B. Sowles, W. C. Hall, W. D. Pavey, C. It. Barralt. E. B. Critchlow, V. II. Irvine, (). W. Powers and J. T. Clasboy are sureties. Hobor J. Grant was the speaker who showed the most salient points of his anatomy, at a Mormon gathering in the Twenty-second ward last night. He indulged in vituperation to his heart's . content. J. S. Richards and Brethren Piko and Hardy were also in the ring. The attend enee was meagre. "An attempt was made by a big negro to hold up Manager Brown of the Western West-ern Union ollice and .lack McNalley early this morning. The men Were passing tho uew Commercial bank on Second South street when tho negro rushed up from behind and seized Mr. Brown's watch chain. Tho chain broke leaving the timepiece in tho pocket. All parties then broke and ran. Two hours previous to this at 11 o'clock a man attempted at-tempted to hold tip Walter Goodman near the same place. |