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Show CREAM OF THE NEWS- The wather tomorrow will be fair and warmer. Free lunch at the Louvre between 11 a. m aud lp. m. every day. The real estate transactions iu this city yesterday aggregated $23,524. The annexationists carried the election yestcrday by a vote of 59 to 27. Patronize the Louvre cafe and Pabst Deer hall. Best restaurant in the city in connection. connec-tion. One million dollars to lend at 6 to 9 per cent. James II. Bacon, at Americau National bank. Grass Creek, the finest Weber coal in the market, at J. S. Morse A Sons, 20'3 Main street. The Deseret woolen mills are busy getting out orders for cassimeres for the California trade. The Liberals of Sandy will ratify next Tuesday. The people of West Jordan will join them. Judge Goodwin is billed to appear at a Republican rallf in Boise City, Idaho, next Monday night. Martha Washington camp, P. O. D. of A., will give a dance in its hall in the Union block thia evening. The Louvre cafe and Pabst beer hall has in connection the finest restaurant to be found in Salt Lake City. The sanitary inspectors will begin work this morning. There are ten of them, and ; the work will require thirty dayi' time in order to do it properly. The Odd Fellows of Utah will hold their annual grand encampment in this city next Tuesday, and the following day the grand lodge will convene. Mrs. Ed. Kelly yesterday purchased a residence resi-dence at tho corner of Eleventh East and First South streets from Perkins, the architect, archi-tect, paying therefor $3500. John B. Smith, an ex-special police officer, is under arrest for impersonating an officer and endeavoring to levy blackmail on a party named West and a woman whom he found together in Liberty park Saturday night. The bank reports of the receipts of ore and bullion in this city during the t)at week give the total value at $122,325," of which Wells, Fargo fc Co. received $47,725, McCor-nick McCor-nick & Co. $56,300, and T. R. Jones & Co. $l,3u0. The Utah Title, Insurance and Trust company com-pany pays 5 per cent interest, payable quarterly, quar-terly, "on savings deposits, insures titles to real estate and issues abstracts. Directors, J. E. Dooly, R. C. Chambers, A. L. Thomas, Wr. 8. McCornick,T. R.Jones, J. J. Daly and E. B. Wicks. The board of public works has awarded the contract for the construction of the North Temple street aqueduct to J. S. Morse. The bids were as follows: Mountain Moun-tain Stone company, $11,030; Frank Harri-gan, Harri-gan, $3,300; Ryan & Griffin, $7,970; J. S. Morse, $7,750. Both the Tribune and the Herald of today make conspicuous features of R. M. Jones' great enterprise for generating electricity from the energy of Big Cottonwood and transmitting this power to Salt Lake. The project is a great one but the details of the plan were published more than a month ago in The Times. Tou know where to look for news, don't you? Charles Martin, Dan Sinclair and James Mahoney ar! in jail on suspicion of having stolen goods in their possession. Several pairs of pants with the trade mark still on them were found in their possassion and it is stated they have been selling similar goods in the vicinity of Murray for some time past. Martin and Sinclair are ex-convicts and have caused the police no end of trouble. Report comes from Hailey, Idaho, that the Salt Lake company, organized by Arthur Stanyer, that bought the Star mine, in the Wood River country, has taken possession of the property. W. H. Smith was appointed ap-pointed superintendent, and John Thomas foreman. The former lessees sold to the new owners all the tools and material they had in and about the mine. A new boarding board-ing house will be built and machinery purchased. |