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Show CREAM OF 1 HE NEWS. Silver, 86; lead, ?4. Family wines and liquors at the "Bodega," 1!) Commercial street. Fine store room for rent cheap in Holmes' building. Also tine sleeping rooms. Money to lend; James H. Bacon at American Ameri-can National Dank; -'-fcJ Main street. There are messages at the Western Union for Stephen Laberge, Powers Hales and Miss Carrie Bowers. Pools sold on the Williams-Turner fight at Wilson A Busby's saloon, No. 55 East Second South. Shepler sends us two line photographic views of the Temple taken during the. capstone cap-stone ceremonies. "East Waterloo," 1300 per lot. Easy payments. pay-ments. W. E. Hubbard, il West Second South street. , The police force are now wearing a light blue helmet which is a gratifying change from the black hat usually worn. Pabst's Milwaukee beer by the case delivered de-livered to any part of the city. The Bodejra, IK Commercial street. Today's clearings were $324,027; same day last year $344,103; week's clearings, $1X13,055; same week last year, $1,332,503. The pay roll at the city hall today amounts to $4Stl.h5, distributed as follows: Waterworks, f 11)97.25; health, $305.75; sewer, $313, and streets, $2105.85. The Utah commission met this morning but' nothing was done. The body indulged in considerable discussion regarding the local situations and then adjourned to Monday Mon-day at 10 a. in. (irent reduction sale of shoes at Baker & Henderson's, 40 West Second South street. All russet shoes and Oxford ties must be closed out. No old stock on hand. Call and see price. The Union Pacific recently laid a track on Second East street to facilitate the handling of material for the city and county buildiug, and a few nights ago, the Rio Grande people tore up the track. The street supervisor has ordered resident resi-dent to clean the rank crass and weeds off the sidewalks in front of their premises, and a great improvement in the look of the streets is apparent all over the city as a result. re-sult. There was only one order made by the probate judge this morning. In the matter of the estate and guardianship of George Husler, an insane person, an order was made fixing August 16th to hear returns of the sale of real estate. A horse attached to an empty road cart ran away on Third South street last night, and was stopped by the street car track in time to avoid a collision with a car. No one knew who the rig belonged too and the owner had not showed up at a late hour. 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. McCorntck, T. R. Jones, J.J. Daly nd E. B. Wicks. Ralph Martin, a discharged patient of the McMurray institute, who went off his base, bad another examination before the county j board on lunacy this morning, and was remanded re-manded to the hospital. Dr. McLean be-Heves be-Heves Marlin will come out all right in a j lew days, with proper treatment. He was uite rational today. There has been recently organized in this city what is known as the Abt Male Quartette, Quar-tette, oomposed of Alfred Nilsson, first j tenor; W. H. Whitney, second; Williard Squires, first bass; nr. Bjornsen, second. Prof. Pederson is conductor and under his instruction the quartette is making fine progress. pro-gress. The voices blend nicely and are well balanced, points very essential to good quartette work. At present this quartette has an engagement with the First Congregational Congre-gational church. Tomorrow mornng they will sing Weber's "Prayer Before Battle". |