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Show CREAM OF THE NEWS, Silver, 86; lead, $4.10. The thermometer registered 72 at S o'clock this morning. Unitarian services in the Theater will be suspended after tomorrow until September. Money to lend; James II. Bacon at American Ameri-can National Bank; 242 Main street. Coalter A Snelgrove have received Gus-! Gus-! tave Lange's '.'In the Sunshine," ( In Soune-scheim,) Soune-scheim,) and Bohm's "Valse Noble." A lawn party is the next affair preparing by the Unitarian ladies society and it will be held the last Thursday of this month on the grounds of II. W. Lawrence and Mrs. Kelsall, at the old Kimball place. Dancing will be part of the entertainment. Great reduction sale of shoes at Baker & Henderson's, 4t; West Second South street. All russet shoes and Oxford ties must be closed out. No old stock on band. Call and see prices. Lehi will celebrate Pioneer day in the finest style at Murdock's lake front, where a celebration of the most elaborate character will be held. An open invitation has been extended to all to visit this delightful resort re-sort and indulge in bathing and other sports. ! The Harrison Republican club will hold a meeting at Q. A. K. hall, on Tuesday even-iner, even-iner, July Ifi, for the purpose of electing permanent per-manent officers and "adopting by-laws, etc. 1 All republicans, without regard to former political affiliation are cordially invited to attend. g '.East Waterloo," $300 per lot. Easy payments. pay-ments. W. E. Hubbard, 41 West Second ; South 6treet. The 6:10 Union Pacific train from the south Thursday evening met with an accident acci-dent on Third West, just above the corner of Second South street. Two passenger cars left the track, and gave the occupants a rough shaking up, but no one was dam- ' agea. loe acciueni was cuuacu uy muicm-ing muicm-ing rail at a switch. Today's clearings were f 333,083, as against $212,005 for the same day last year. The returns from the clearing house for the week are $2,033,704, against $1,509,820 for the same week last year. Mrs. Grace Shclton of this city, and daughter daugh-ter of Mrs. Almy, is preparing for a concert tour with the Whitney-Mockridgc company iu Chicago. This organization is one of the most select in the country, the members traveling in special cars with their families and living ouietly on their train. It is possible pos-sible that Mrs. Shelton's rich and sweet alto voice may be heard in Salt Lake in concert with that superb concert. " 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. Mr. George fixley has received a photo graph of his daughter Grsice by Faber of San Francisco, whlgh-jwjts tken bv the new color procejr 1 Ljiiece of work, the tit 3, dress and all I i i i iiin. , .. m "fTr appearance appear-ance of a fine mimuure ptintiug. The photo U probably the first one ever seen in this I city by the new process. J |