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Show CREAM OF THE NEWS. . . . ,1 Silver, 86T; lead, 14.10. Today's clearings, $350,80!: game day last year, 254,015. Fair weather is predicted for the ensuing twenty-four hours. 'lhc brethren of east Mill creek are having hot times about their water. The Hebrews will have a social gathering at Calder's park this evening. Money to lend; James H. Bacon at American Ameri-can National Bunk; 242 Main street. The county clerk's office was about the liveliest place in the court, house today. The police committee are in session this afternoon in relation to Justice Kesler's case. The Tuscaroras will hold a special meeting at their hall on Market street tomorrow-evening. tomorrow-evening. "East Waterloo," f 300 per lot. Easy payments. pay-ments. W. E. Hubbard, 41 West Second South street. The wool growers' convention is in session lhis afternoon in A. O. U. W. hall. It is quite largely attended. Watermelons and cantelopes are in the market today, and dealers report that they are selling like hot cakes. The temperature in various parts of Utah Vday at 8 a. m. was as follows: Salt Lake, 60' ; other points not heard from. Nclde.n & Meyers got up a verv neat and unique menu card for the Morau hotel today to-day in honor of the Kansas editors. A tiro in Kolitz's Kandy Kitchen 48 West First South street Saturday night damaged the building and stock about. $1000 worth. The newsboys of the city are requested to meet at The Timks oflice tonight at 7 o'clock to reorganize the newsboys' union. Lieutenant Isaacc P. Ware, assistant-surgeon, U. 8. A., formerly of Fort Douglas, has been appointed to duty at Fort Mason, William Newton, attorney, and Miss Laura Mitchell were married by Justice Gee on Saturday evening at the home of the bride's parents. Assistant County Attorney Eichnor re- toices over the arrival of a daughter at his ouse this morning. Mother and child doing do-ing well. A woman called at the city hall this afternoon after-noon and asked for assistance, saying that ber husband was ill with scarlet fever. She Aid not give her name. Charley Johnson, the little son of Contractor Con-tractor Ben Johnson fell under a wagon and . was crushed to death on Saturday last. The accident occurred near the Warm Springs. lit. Bjornsen states that Charley Nelson, Ihe laborer wh injured by a fall at Drighain Youn trvirt !gany's new Com-iercial Com-iercial street building on Saturday, is im-proveing. im-proveing. County Clerk Allen is dealing out tickets I for the liberal conference with an open hand. I From present appearances it would be wise tor the committee to secure Liberty park for the meeting. Shortly before 3 o'clock this afternoon a small boy ran in front of a horse at the Corner of Second South and West Temple itreets and was run over, but escaped w ith Kmc bruises. Great reduction sale of shoes at Baker & Henderson's, 40 West Second South street. All russet shoes and Oxford ties must be rlosed out. No old stock on hand. Call nd see prices. Galleazzi ran against a tartar this morning morn-ing in the shape of a Second South street butcher, whose dog he coveted. The butcher, however, was still in possession of his raw sausage meat at last accounts. There was a runaway on Third South Itreet last night which came near resulting lisastrously to William Sanders and his wife. They were both thrown out of the butrgy, but, beyond a multitude of bruises, sscaped injury. The rig w-as badly wrecked. Ah Say of Kock Springs, who is the wealthiest wealth-iest Chinaman in the west, is in town. He aas handled all of the celestials employed by ihe Union Pacific since 1X08, and is supposed l,o be worth a quarter- of a million. He is well posted, and is a very shrewd business nan. The Utah Title, Insurance and Trust com- pany pay 5 per cent interest, payable quarterly, quar-terly, on saving deposits, insures titles to real "state, and issues abstracts. Directors, 7. E. Dooley, R. C. Chambers, A. L. Thomas. W. S. McCornick, T. R. Jones, J.J. Daly ttid E. B. Wicks. Tuscarora Wra. Newton, like all Indians. Is rcry taciturn, and that is the reason why his tribe did not know that he contemplated matrimony until the knot was tied. The Bride was Miss Laura Mitchell, and the ceremony cere-mony was nerfornied at the residence nf lh Brides parents 232 West Second South street, n Saturday evening, by Judge Gee. New-Ion New-Ion was passing around cigars this morning. |