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Show ( CREAM OF THE NEWS.. 'etlveT, 87 jdead, 4.20. iTh Ohio society will go to Garfield Thursday, July 14. The assessmentirolls wilUbe- aubmitted at ithe next council meeting. Seventy-five coal agents wlll arrive in the, city tomorrow on an excursion. ' Money to lend; James H. Bacon at Ameri-. can National Bank; 242- Main street. ' f A rate of on fare-for the round trip will I be mde for Pioneer day from all points to I'Utoh. Fonr handsome, school buildings are now Mn course of erection In this city by the i .board of education. t Mr. Kenner has withdrawn from the Span-;ish Span-;ish Fort Sun, and Jesse P. Holt has iuc-: iuc-: -ceeded brim' as editor. "East Waterloo," 1300 perrlot. Easypay-'-nient. W. E.- Ilubbard, 41 West' Second-South Second-South street. The fire department -was called to Third, and F streets last nrght to extinguish a blazing blaz-ing manure heap. A fine crayon portrait of yourself free. See(. sample at Baker & Henderson shoe Store, 46 West Second South. The temperature registered as follows at 7 o'clock today at the following places: Bait Lake 73, Ogden 75, Logan 70, Park City, i Bill y Hilton's bloodhound was run over ' by a Rapid Transit car a day or two ago and , killed. The animal was valued at $250 and j the family regret its loss very much, j Today is pay day atthe City hall and 1 Treasurer Duke is distributing the following I amounts: Waterworks, $1619.10; sewers, ; tl56.50; s streets, $1505.90; health, $295.25. Total, $3636.75. i Detective Franks has recovered two stolen : bicycles taken from Zurekey's on Main treet and from a shop on West Second i South. Mansfield Smith was arrested on ' the charge of takinc them. the charge of taking them. I How long, oh, how long will the new j sidewalks on West Temple remain covered with sand, is the cry of the residents on that thoroughfare. Step down that way Mr. , Haines and pass judgment. The committee appointed to consider the ; plan of furnishing text .books free in the 1 public schools will report at the meeting of the board of education next Thursday night, ! and it Us believed that the report will favor ' free books. Lient Edward MeCaskey, formerly at this . point but now stationed at Fort Du Chesne, has been advanced to t he rank of First Lieutenant. MeCaskey is a good soldier and his many friends congratulate him upon his promotion. The dog poisoner is getting in his work again. A Mr. Thompson living at 223 West Third South lost a valuable terrier a few nights ago by the agency of some cur who should have taken the dose himself. An application of cold lead is in store for some fellow. 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, and issues abstracts. Directors, J. E. Dooley, R. C. Chambers, A. L. Thomas, W. S. McCornick, T. K. Jones, J.J. Daly and E. B. Wicks. T he Salt Lake city council and the mayor of that city have investigated the police. Tho chief has been removed, also two policemen. po-licemen. This has been the result of a thorough investigation by Mayor Raskin. It was brought about because certain news- papers at Salt Lake fearlessly insisted upon reform in he police department. If the police department of Ogden continues as it has, we will need a Mayor Baskin. Ogden I'oxt. The Glencoe Mining company have received re-ceived and are now busy hauling to the roiuc a carload of machinery, consisting of a large Ingersoll air compressor, with all the piping and fittings, and a fine Ingersoll eclipse drill. The summer promises to be one of great activity at this mine and it promises to be a steady producer. Work will probably commenced soon on a shaft which it is now proposed to sink' on this property. Park Miner. |