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Show CREAM OF THE NEWS- Examinations in the public schools close today. The real estate transfers of yesterday amounted to STSTsJ. The Union Glee club will sinz in the theater Sunday evening. The a7jrscc attendance of school children in this city last month was (JOSH. One million dollars to lend at 6 to 9 per - cent. James H. Bacon, at American National bank. The Lehi suar company will make contracts con-tracts for 5O0O"acrcs of 6ugar beets for next season. A big strike is reported flb the Bullion-" Bullion-" Beck on the 700-foot level. A rich body of ore was uncovered. Tlie Lir.coin school building in the Sixth ward Is almost finished and will soou be ready lor occupancy. Fniiornl services over the remains of Fannie Fan-nie Simpson were held at 1 p. m. today at 7it W. Second South street. The Eighth Quorum of Seventies will hold their regular meeting in the vestry of the Twelfth ward meeting house tonight. The "invincible, undaunted and unconquerable" uncon-querable" Democracy has taken up headquarters head-quarters in rooms 14 and 15, Wasatch build-iujr- The Hotel Templetou is elegantly appointed ap-pointed throughout. Table and dining room . service absolutely perfect. Commercial 'men s headquarters. Dan Maaruire. chief of the mining bureau of the World's Fair commission, is at ?.iarys-Tale. ?.iarys-Tale. He is meeting with success in securing secur-ing a fine exhibit of ores. A heavy snow storm passed over Altai Wednesday. A high gale drove the snow before it with great force. It was one of the worst storms ever seen at Alta. Ihe musical department of the World's fair has invited amateur musicians of Utah to compete with amateurs from other parts of the country at the exposition. Chief Millspaugh of the educational department de-partment this morning submitted to the World's Fair commission the design of the educational exhibit for the Columbian exhibit. ex-hibit. The finest liquors and cigars and the Pabst Bohemian beer will he served at the New' Louvre, and every luxury the market affords will be served at its tables. No. 13 Commer-' Commer-' cial street. Mother Benedict, a Quakeress, and founder of several homes for women, win lecture tonight to-night on "Woman's Duty to Her Sister Woman," at the Presbyterian church. Admittance Ad-mittance free. Professor Whiting will lecture Monday evening before the Delti Phi society at the university building on "The Distribution of Plants and Animals Over the Earth's Surface." Sur-face." The lecture is free. The admirers of Professor James Williams, after learning last nigrht of his victory over Professor Turner, built a huge bonfire in front of the "Wasatch building and cheered lustily over the downfall of the African Sullivan. The Utah Title, Insurance and Trust com-"uny com-"uny pajs 5 per cent interest, parable quar-tj, quar-tj, on taring deposits, insures titles to jeal estate and Issues abstracts. Directors, J. E. Dooly, R. C. Chambers, A- L. Thomas, W. 8. McCornick, T. K. Jones, J. J. Daly and E. B. Wicks. What was formerly known as the Council 1 aloon, No. 13 Commercial, has been remodeled re-modeled and the old and well-known Louvre, which was located in the basement, has been moved into it, and will in futurn be known as the New JLonvra Cafe and Pabst Beer hall. It is now open to the public. Secretary E. A. McDanlels of the World's Fair commission was In Provo yesterday organizing or-ganizing the Utah County World's Fair commission. com-mission. The board of directors are aa follows: fol-lows: Reed Smoot, Jadge J. D. Jones, J. W. Turner, Mayor Dusenberry and Ben R. El. dridge of Provo, Abel Evans of Lehi, James O'hipman of American Fork, James O. Bullock Bul-lock of Pleasant Grove, William M. Roylance of iSpringvllle, Major John Jones of Spanish Fork, J. S. Page, sr., of Payson. Mayor pnn- iHiseuberry of Provo is acting president. The board will meet Monday in Provo to elect permanent officers. |