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Show CREAM OF 1 HE NEWS. Silver 8oX; lead H- The liberal drum coips will have new uniforms uni-forms soon. , - C. S. Nichols is nursine a very eore hand, the effects of a kick from a horse. Money to lend; James II. Bacon at American Ameri-can National Bank; 24:2 Main street. Continued warm weather is predicted for Utah for the ensuing twenty-four hours. It may be hot here in Salt Lake, but think of the sweating sufferers in the effete east. Today's clearings were $276,381, as compared com-pared with 1273,540 for the same day of last year. At 8 a. m. the thermometer registered 68 and at 3 p. m. it had jumped to 88 in the shade. "Kast Waterloo," $300 per lot. Easy payments. pay-ments. W. E.. Hubbard, 41 West Second South street. Remember the meeting of the Harrison club this evening at the O. A. K. hall at 8 o'clock sharp. The owners of Birdseye, Pomp and Sheri-dau Sheri-dau are talking this afternoon of getting up a three-cornered race. A rumor was hawked about last night that Sheriff Burt had committed suicide. Fortunately Fortu-nately it proved false. C. F. Beechman will come before the probate pro-bate judge tomorrow to undergo an examination examin-ation as to his sanity. Selectmen Cahoon and Butter put the in day at the county court house, auditing the county clerk's accounts. There are messages at the Western Union office for W. W. Freeman, Wilson it Wol-ford, Wol-ford, A. C. Oldfield, Sam Cunningham, John Kelly and A. J. Phelps today completed com-pleted the terms of imprisonment to which they were sentenced for larceny and were released from the penitentiary. It is said that Henry Donnelly, whose matrimonial and other escapades were ex- tosed in The Times not long since is still in tah and is not far from Salt Lake. A negro and an Irishman bad a catch-as-catch-can round up last night just cast of the Knutsford, in which the son of Ham came off with flying colors. The Orphan's Home and Day Nursery association as-sociation will have a benefit-day at Garfield Beach tomorrow, and all charitable minded people are expected to remember it. The temperature as reported at 8 a. m. today to-day was as follows: Suit Lake, 74'; Bingham, Bing-ham, 75"; Ogden, 79; Logan, 77; Park City, 66'; Provo, So"; Stockton, 69" ; Alta,64 Sanitary Inspector Showcll, in reference to the article in yesterday's Times, says he will give $10 for information of anyone dumping garbage at Tenth East and Seventh South. Great reduction sale of shoes at Baker cv Henderson's, 46 West Second South street. All russet shoes and Oxford ties must be closed out. No old stock on hand. Call nd see prices. The funeral of Hooper, the freight conductor con-ductor who was killed in the Soldier Summit Sum-mit wreck, was held at Joseph William Taylor' undertaking establishment at 10 o'clock this morning. The funeral services over the remains of the infant son of Detective Hugh Glenn will take place at the residence, 379 South Second Sec-ond East, tomorrow, Wednesday, morning at 11 6'clock. Friends invited. A prominent citizen, speaking of the political po-litical situation here at present, said: "If this Harrison club keeps up its lick a while longer, it will be mle Tuscaroras. The club platform is broad enough for all republicans to stand on Becurely." A lawn social in honor of National President Presi-dent Huth of the P. O. S. of A. was given by Mrs. Dickenson at 423 East Second South street last night. The affair was well attended at-tended and every one present enjoyed themselves them-selves thoroughly. 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. 8. McCornick, T. R. Jones, J.J. Daly and E. B. Wicks. A free-for-all fight took place in a Second South street gambling house last night, in which players and dealers were badly mixed up. The row is said to have started in a dispute dis-pute over a bet. At any rate, the players came out with bleeding noses, black eyes ,i ... 1 1 n v. : i i. . T . v . i and swollen Hps, while the gamblers shouted "on with the game." No arrests. It will be remembered that a few days ago McKay, Richards and Mott, three sports, appeared ap-peared before Commissioner Greenman to answer to the charge of grand larceny ia stealing a roulette wheel from the Wave saloon and that the case had to be dismissed because of the non-appearance of Howard King, the complainant. King returned from Castilla Springs yesterday and this morning appeared before the commissioner, who fined him (25 and the costs for his failure to appear. ap-pear. While Mrs. Sloan is absent in New York she is not forgetful of Salt Lake City. An article from her pen in the New York Tribune of the 14th, on ''Salt Lake as a Sanitarium," is one of the best things of the kind, and being published in a journal of so wide a reputation and circulation will do thU city an incalculable amount of good. Other articles ar-ticles from her pen appear in various publications, publi-cations, all treating upon Utah and South Carolina and their various advantages. Loyalty Loy-alty is one of Mrs. Sloan's leading characteristics, charac-teristics, and she is demonstrating it just now for the benefit of this territory. |