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Show CREAM OF THE NEWS- Yesterday's real estate sales footed up $5051. ' - Cannon carried Grand county by thirty-seven thirty-seven majority. Don't forget the lecture in the theater tomorrow to-morrow evening. A small party of St. Paul excursionists took in the sights of Zion yesterday. Shirts to measure. Gourley & Co., MeCornick Me-Cornick building. Old ones repaired. According to report, the Ute Indians in Colorado have been ordered back to Utah. The City Street Railway company will start running regularly over the Center street line. One million dollars to lend at 6 to 9 per cent. James H. Bacon, at American National bank. Lieutenant Yance has resigned his commission com-mission in the army and returned to Arkansas. Ar-kansas. The early morning hours are chilly and cold, but by 10 o'clock there is a manifest change in the atmosphere, and it is warm and pleasant. The Hotel .Templeton is elegantly appointed ap-pointed throughout. Table and dining room service absolutely perfect. Commercial men's headquarters. A well-known rounder dropped about $450 in less than 450 minutes last night in a Second Sec-ond South street gambling den. He was playing the game called faro. The finest liquors and cigars and the Pabst Bohemian beer will he served at the New Louvre, and every luxury the market affords will be served at it tables. No. 13 Commercial Commer-cial street. Hearing in the La Plata land case con. tinued today before the land office, the railroad rail-road company closing its side of the cae. The mineral applicants will begin their rebuttal re-buttal testimony Monday. The Utah Title, Insurance and Trust company com-pany pays 5 per cent interest, payable quarterly, quar-terly, on savings deposits, insures titles to real estate and issues abstracts. Directors, J. E. Dooly, R. C. Chambers, A. L. Thomas, W. 8. MeCornick, T. R. Jones, J. J. Daly and E. B. Wicks. What wa formerly known as the Council saloon, No. 13 Commercial, has been remodeled re-modeled and the old and well-known Louvre, which was located in the basement, has been moved into it, and will in futurn be known as the New Louvre Cafe and Pabst Beer hall. It is now open to the public. George W. Morgan, who has been over in Beaver county looking up claims against the government for Indian depredations, returned re-turned to the city yesterday. Mr. Morgan has heard several hundred cases against the government, and he will have a bulky report to file upon his return to Washington. |