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Show CREAM OF THE NEWS. Silver, 87. Lead, $4.20. All aboard! Free transportation. The camp fire at G. A. R. ball last night sras well attended. O'Meara it Co., loans money on on real estate. Boom 44 O'Meara building. All grades cf Shoes for Ladies', Misses' and Gents' wear can be found at Spencer & Lynch, IflO Main street. One year money to loan. Harris fc Wilson, 221 South Main street. Current rates. las. B. McKean and George K. Maxwell posts G. A. it. held a very enjoyable camp fire exercise last night. To Dr. Silver is due a greater portion of the credit for the school parade and pic meat me-at Liberty Park yesterday. Loans made on residence property at current cur-rent rates. One or live years. Harris A Wilson. Today is the regular monthly pay day at the city hall, and the police and fire department depart-ment boys are correspondingly happy. You need shoes. Spencer & Lynch, 160 Main street, can supply you. W. C. Edwards, the a'.t Lake correspondent correspond-ent of many eastern papers, has been interviewed inter-viewed in Chicago over the situation in Utah. All aboard! Free transportation to the Louisville Liquor Co., 213 South Main St. The first number of the Knights Review, which is published here in the interests of the Ancient Kssenic order is at hand. It is a very creditable publication. Wanted, to make two loans of $500 each. Money ready. Bache, second floor, Wasatc h buildinir. The funeral of the late Mrs. H. C. White was held at 4 o'clock this afternoon at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Teasdel, the parents of the deceased. No more complete line of Shoes can be found anywhere than at Spencer & Lynch' a, 140 Main street. The funeral services over the late Mrs. H. C. White were held at the residence of S. P. Teasdel, father of the deceased, 0:1 East Brigham, this afternoon. Camp 6, P. O. S. of A., wiil give a free literary entertainment at their hall opposite the Walker house on Thursday evening at which all are invited. Readings, recitations and songs will be the order of the day. Short hand aud typewriting neatly executed exe-cuted by Miss Trent, Gas office. Telephone Tele-phone 20L The stock of Mr. Weisberg, who was doing do-ing business on Second South street, near the postolfice, was sold at auction today by Deputy Sheriff Lacon at the suit of Sam Kohn et al. Call on Harris or Wilson, 221 South Main street, for one and and rive year loans. Current Cur-rent rates. The U. P. late train to the lake made a record for itself last night, leaving here at 7 o'clock and arriving at the beach at 8:39, with only two stops on the road to get up steam. Money to loan at current rates for one and five years. Harris & Wilson, 9B1 South Main street. Last Saturday night a marriage license was issued by County Clerk Allen to Elias A. Smith, aged Hf, former county judere of Salt Lake county, and Emily C. Weilcr, aged SI, both of Salt Lake City. Loanr, wanted on improved or unimproved business property. Current rates. Harris A Wilson, South Main. Thomas II. Olio with his railroad eroding outfit is making the dust Hy on the West Side Rapid Transit railroad, having the contract con-tract for grading the same, which he expects to complete on or about July 15th. There is not much chance that work will be resumed on the Ontario hotel before next spring. In the meantime the fence should be taken in so that pedestrians will not be compelled to walk in the middle of the road. The most elegant line of Ladies' and Misses' Shoes in the city can be found at Spencer fc Lynch's, 160 Main street. The body of little Johnny Anderson has not yet been found, although everything has been done that possibly could be. It is almost al-most a certainty now that the body will not be found until it floats. In the meantime the child's parents are almost crazed with grief and suspense. Some thief robbed a busrsiy of a valise and pair of shoes on Officer Hilton's. beat yesterday. yester-day. The goods were the property of an old man whose name is unknown. Hilton found the articles under a manure heap, and has them at police station. Notice. To those having sanitary plumbing plumb-ing done and sewer connections made: You ore hereby cautioned not to pay for such work until the plumber presents a certificate of inspection signed by the city plumbing inspector. J. M. Lapsley, plumbing inspector. inspec-tor. The county clerk today issued to Albert S. Letter, atred 29, of Provo, and Emma K. Rostrom, aged 19, of Maroni, a license to wed. Immediately after obtaining the license li-cense the couple finished up the job by proceeding pro-ceeding before the probate judge and get-tine get-tine married. No cards. Speaking of the Lincoln tragedy, the Grand Junction Star says: "W. H. Irvine of Salt Lake City, shot and killed C. E. Montgomery Mont-gomery at Lincoln, Neb., on the 'J6th in the dining room of the Lincoln hotel, for debauching de-bauching his wife. The way of the transgressor trans-gressor is hard : but if it were oftener bloody like this case, the world would hear less of such things." The Utah Title, Insurance and Trust company com-pany pay 5 per cent interest, payable quarterly, quar-terly, on saving deposits, insures titles to Teal "State, and issues abstracts. Directors, J. E. Dooley, R. C. Chambers, A. L. Thomas, W. S. McCornick. T. R. Jones, J.J. Daly and E. B. Wicks, The Owl traiu No. 4 was received from the Southern Pacific at Ogden three hours late on the "JtSth inst., and made up one hour to Grand Junction and one hour and forty-seven minutes from Grand Junction to Colorado Springs, and made connection with the Santa Fe through traiu at that point. This clearly demonstrates that that still faster time can be made between Oeden to Colo rado Springs if necessary, and the probabilities probabili-ties are that twenty-four hours from Ogden to Denver will be the standard time in the near future. |