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Show CREAM OF THE NEWS. , Silver, 88; Lead, $4.15. Fair weather is predictedifor tomorrow. Todav's clearings, $307,0X1; same day last ' year, $283,629. July 1st "East Waterloo" lots will be advanced ad-vanced in price. Several Utonians will attend the Chautauqua Chau-tauqua school in New York this summer. Money to lend; James H. Baton at American Ameri-can National Bank ; 242 Main street. Dog-Catcher CUleazzi and Watermaster Harvey indulged in a day's tishing yesterday wlth excellent results. A fine crayon portrait of yourself free. See sample at Baker A Henderson shoe store, 46 West Second South. Col. Merritt returned from Chicago yesterday yester-day looking smilliuc and happy, and was around today collecting his bets. A marriage license was today issued to William Cochrane, aged 33, and Annie Weggland, aged 26, both of this citv. East Waterloo, $275 per lot. One hundred and thirty lots sold the past eight weeks. W. E. Hubbard 41 West Second South. City Attorney Coud this morning received notice of the serious illness of his father at Burlington, Iowa. Either he or his brother will depart at once. Cards are out announcing that the mar-riace mar-riace of Miss Ray Hamlin and Charles L. Berry will take place at the residence of the brides parents on Center street next Thursday Thurs-day night. The Times was made the recipient of a bouquet of roses this morning by J. W. Chamberlin it Sous that for Mze, beauty and elegance cannot be equalled much less excelled. ex-celled. On Behalf of the many employees thanks are returned. The delegates to the mining congress at Helena appointed by Governor Thomas are R. C. Chambers, C. C. Goodwin, W. G. Gali-gher, Gali-gher, A. Hanauer, W. F. James, Philip Morse, Salt Lake: John Q. Packard. Eureka; A. B. Emery, J. H. Rogers, Park City; C. L. Peebles, Ogden. The Utah Title, Insurance and Tni9t company com-pany pay 5 per cent interest, payable quarterly, quar-terly, on saving deposits, insures titles to real estate, and issues abstracts. Directors, J. E. Dooley, K. C Chambers, A. I Thomas. W. S. McCornick, T. R. Jones, J.J. Daly and E. B. Wicks. The old chamber of commerce building on Second South street, next the Auerbach corner, cor-ner, fell in Saturday night as a result of excavations ex-cavations made and imperfetSt supports.. It will be torn down entirely. If the entire Burlington row were to fall in what a blessing bless-ing it would be to Second South. This morning the roof of a house at No. 37 West First South street, was discovered to be on tire and an alarm was turned in. The firemen were soon at the scene and extinguished ex-tinguished the blaze with the chemical. The building belongs to G. M. Cannon aud wax occupied by Mrs. C. M. Foley. The funeral services of William Lynch, sr., father of County Assessor William Lynch, who died of epilepsy Saturday afternoon, after-noon, were held at 3 p.m. today from the residence, 243 North Sixth West. The services serv-ices were very largely attended. The remains re-mains were interred in the city cemetery. Arrangements have been completed for the annual old folks excursion. The party will sr to Payson on Wednesday over the Kio Grande Western, leaving this city at8:15 a. m. and returning at 7:30 p. m. The committee com-mittee on arrangements consists of Bishop W. B. Preston, George Goddard, C. R. Savage, Sav-age, W. Eddington, W. Naylor, W. L. Bender, Ben-der, John Kirkman, Andrew Jenson, and N. A. Empey. A grand time is expected. Officer George P. Albright did not return with the Tuscaroras today as expected. It was learned that he left the party at Denver, bat it is said that he will come on tomorrow. When he arrives, it will be in order for the council to investigate the very serious charges made against him and get at the truth in the matter. If Mr. Albright is innocent, in-nocent, he is entitled to a vindication, and if he is guilty, he should be deprived of his star without delay. |