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Show CREAM OF THE NEWS. Weather Forbcast for Utah. Weather tomorrow, continued fair and warmer. Today's quotations: Silver. 84J; lead, 53.65. The theater was well filled this afternoon with ladies. Yesterday's real estate transactions amounted to $4057. Sixty-two deaths-were recorded ia this city during the mouth of October. "William Powers, a stonecutter, is under arrest for impersonating an oiiicer. The Dnlrymen's association of this city will establish a schedule of rates on the 9ih Today's clearinirs were f 605,948, as compared com-pared with J251,b-U for the same day of last year. There Is some talk of organizing a militia company to be known as the Governor's Guard. One million dollars to lend at 6 to 9 per cent. James H. Bacon, at American National bank. The Social Evening club give the third dance of their series tonight, at Youcger's hall. The Liquor Dealers' association held a meeting iu the Walker bouse parlors this afternoon. af-ternoon. A mass meeting of women was held in the interest of the World's fair at the theater this afternoon. McCoroiek today received Hanauer bullion bull-ion valued at $4000 and silver and lead ores worth &4200. a total of $SS00. Eight carloads of watermains are at the depot awaiting the receipt of the original bill of lading. The freight amounts to 12501.04. The Hotel Templeton is elegantly appointed ap-pointed throughout. Table and dining room service absolutely perfect. . Commercial men's headquarters. - H. A. Webber has sworn to a complaint charging M. II. Lipman with dUturbiug the peace. It is a sequel to the case disposed of in the police court this morniug. Robert Rockett, aged 70 years, was found dead in his bed at his residence at 7o4 First street last evening by his daughter. Heart failure is given as the cause of death. The finest liquors and cigars and the Pabst Bohemian beer wiil be served at the New Louvre, and every luxury the market affords wi'.l be served at its tables. No. 13 Commer- cial street. The indications cow arc that quite a large crowd of Democrats and Kepublk-ans will go to Ogden tonight, by a Union Pacific special train, to attend the debate between Cannon and Rawlins. Louis Derby, arrested last evening for drunkenues3, created a mild sensation in the police court this morning by fulling to the tiocr iu a lit. He Is now uuder the care of City Physician Meacham. I The funerai services over the remains of Mr. John F. Larkin, father of Mrs. A. L. Pollock, will be held at the First M. E. church tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'cloi-k aud the interment will take place at Mt. Olivet cemetery. The grocery store of MeDerinott Bros., at the corner of Secoud East and Fifth South streets, was slightly damaged by lire last night at 10:45. The stock of goods rutfered considerable damage, but is f ully covered by insurance. The Rio Grande Western has announced a reduced rate on cattle from Green River tud the Utah line to the Missouri river und Chicago, Chi-cago, the new rates being -l5 and $ I'M, respectively, re-spectively, lor a standard loaded car. This means a reduction of and 25, respectively. respect-ively. The Utah Title, Insurance and Trust company com-pany pays 5 per cent i merest, payable quarterly, quar-terly, on savings deposits, insures titles to res.i enuue auu issues aoiraeu. uireciors, J. E. Dooly, R. C. Chambers, A. L. Thomas, W. S. McCornick.T. R.Jones, J.J. Daly and E. B. Wicks. What was formerly known as the Council saloon, No. 13 Comoierci!, has been remodeled re-modeled snd the old and well-known Louvre, which was located in the basement, has been moved into it, and will in future be known as the New Louvre Cafe and Pabst Beer hall. It open to the public on Friday, November 4. In its report of the Ere last night the! Herald this morning slates that a City railroad rail-road company car ran over tha hose and cut it, although the conductor and motorman were warned to stop. The street car men deny tbat they were warned to stop, and the motcrman bad no idea that tho hose was on the track until he struck it. |