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Show CREAM OF THE NEWS. Yesterday's real estate transfers amounted to $11,105. The new street scraper should be used on Commerc al street. The big tent for the Mills meetings is now up and all ready for the grand revival. The number of men who do not want to succeed Marshal Parsons is decreasing daily. The troops at Fort Douglas will hold their summer encampment this year in Parley's Par-ley's canyon near Kimball's ranch. Good-bye to all chances of cholera rcach-inir rcach-inir Salt Lake this season. This morninir indicates that cold weather is up and a-com- Sixty-five shares of stock in the National Batik of the Republic, this city, at it, for saie by Ritchie i!c Ritchie, 59 Commercial block. The funeral services of the late Mrs. E. B. j True were held this morning at 11 o'clock at j 1 the residence of Arthur Brown, on Brigham street. The property of the Utah Building and Manufacturing company at Mill creek has been sold under foreclosure to satisfy a debt of $13,000. The city council will meet tonight to consider con-sider the Main, First and Second South streets pavinsr contract. No Barber company com-pany need apply. The paving question will engage the attention at-tention of the city council tonight. The city fathers should remember, in this particular partic-ular case, at least, that the voice of the people is the voice of God. The Utah Title, Insurance and Tnst company com-pany pay 5 per cent interest, payable quarterly, quar-terly, on savings deposits, insures titles to real estate, and issues abstracts. Directors, .J. E. Doolv, R. C. Chumliers, A. L. Thomas, W. S. McCornick, T. R.Jones, J. J. Daly and E. B. Wicks. Mrs. B. B. Ncsbitt has taken charge of the Manitou dining-rooms, situated just east of the Knutsford. She is prepared to serve the general public, as well as daneintr, theater and other parties and clubs. Board, per month, $32.50; per week, $8.50. Sunday dinners and marehants' lunches specialties. |