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Show CREAM OF THE NEWS. - AV. E. Hubbard sold two lots in Norwood Place to 8. Williamson for $4U0. The Deubalter band returned -from Denver yesterday, much pleased with their trip. It is said that visiting Knights Templar to Denver invested fully f 1,000,000 in Colorado miues. " An organ recital, open to the public, will be given at the Tabernacle tomorrow morn-, J ing at 10 a. rn. Everybody is invited. i The city council will, beginning this even- ! ing, sit for ten days as a board of equaliza- ! tion. Every disgruntled taxpayer will be : given an opportunity to be heard". Chief Stanton, who was the captain-general of the Utah battalion at the conclave, was interviewed by the Denver reporters last week as to the efficiency of the Denver tire department. Dr. Smith, the penitentiary physician, declares de-clares that Albert Kerm, the reputed desperado, desper-ado, is a "quitter," and that he has no more lead in him than a chicken could conveniently conven-iently walk away with. Religious services are now held every Sunday afternoon in the county jail. Two gentle workers in the vineyard ,have the meetings in charge, and firmly believe that their work is bearing fruit. Hon. Marvin E. Hall of Hillsdale, Mich., the newly-elected commander-in-chief of the Sons of Veterans, escorted by a body-guard of lifteen of his staff, passed through this city to the East Sunday night. The county clerk today issued marriage licenses to Philip Roberts, aged 65, and Mary McComie, aged 45, both of Salt Lake; and to Quin Dodsoa, aged 28, and Josephine Larsen, atred 10, both of this city. Sheriff Burt now has eleven insane patients pa-tients in hie custody. His star performer is ite wis, mc siayer oi iner, me sanay oaroer, with Austin, the L'tah National bank hold-up and cigarette fiend, a close second. Denver raised $100,000 to spend in advertising adver-tising at the Knights Templar conclave there, some business men subscribing as much as $1000 to the fund. For a similar purpose Salt Lake put up $70. There were two fires yesterday, one iu August AVahlquist's blacksmith shop, at (133 East Third South, whi :h was destroyed at, a loss of $200, with no insurance; the other was a barber shop at 2(57 Main, which was burned $150 worth. No cause was shown for either blaze. The Utah Title, Insurance and Trust company com-pany pay 5 per cent, interest, payable quarterly, quar-terly, on saving deposits, insures titles to real estate, andTissues abstracts. Directors, J. E. Dooley, K. C. Chambers, A. L. Thomas. W. 8. McCornick, T. K. Jones, J. J. Daly and E. B. WTicks. Owing to the condition of Mrs. II. C. Brownlee, wife of the advertising managcrjof the Tribune, she will be taken by her husband hus-band to Colorado, where it is hoped that a change of scene will cause her great grief over the death of her child recently to be somewhat mitigated aud her health restored. re-stored. The Times acknowledges the receipt of an invitation to attend the first picnic of the B. F. Peixotto Lodge No. 421, order of B'nai Brith nt Calder's park on the 22d inst. It will be held in the evening and the motto of the order, "Benevolence, Motherly Love and Harmony," will be exemplified to all who may attend. |