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Show i , . . ; CREAM OF THE NEWS. BIlTer, .66; lol, 4.15. The ctty cemetery office has a telephone. The thermometer v gistered 70at 8 o'clock Y&Iils morning. i The hotel men areoinplainangjof IBie light HtrTel again. Local politician! are doing airhole lot of J fcard thinking right-now. There was a dearth of news at the Utah V Commission rooms today. ! The Croydeo Sandctooe company hat sold : $2S ears of stone bOro this week, i Mooey to lend; James PL Bacon at Ameri-t Ameri-t can National Bank; 243 Main street. ( Fred Keslcr, sr., father of Police Justice Eesler, is very low and will not recover. ! Will the French residents-celebrate- the an- niveraary of the Fall of the Bastile on July 14th! Mrs. Wendali Benson gave a dinner party i to a number of friends at the Knutaford last 1 night. 1 Lewis, the crazy murderer of Gier, has be-1 be-1 come so violent that It is dangerous to go near him. "East Waterloo." 1300 per lot Easypay-1 Easypay-1 menta. W. E. Huhbard, 41 West Second ' South street. Permission to connect the Kio Grande ' Western round house with the waterworks ; has been denied. The aephaltnm parement in front of the , Brooks' arcade building has been pronounced ', n. g. and is be-ine; re-laid. ,' Harry B. Brown and sister. Mi3s Gene. t Tide gave a reception at their home last ( night to the Orphena club. A fine crayon portrait ' of yourself free. I See sample at Baker fc Henderson shoe I 'store, 40 West Second South. I Chief of Police Paul sports a new uniform which maV.es htm resemble a skipper on one -of his majesty's men-of-war. And now comet the news from the Trib I that yonmg Howard Gould ia a college man I 'Columbia '74. Angels and ministers, etc. M. K. parsons has nat returned from I IMob tana, -Where he has been for six weeks Son . business connected with his cattle interests. j Interest In the liberal conference to he (held here on Wednesday next is increasing, V and all sides of the division question will be resented. I ' The clearing house returns today showed - f 335,730. The elearings for the same day Mast year were $335,304, showing a small in-crease in-crease of $429. The Salt Lake street car company has retrunr the trolley wire orer the new track on West Temple street, and will he ready for traffic there next week. I The concrete parement in front of Ham-. Ham-. xnpnd hall weat to nieces, leaylng an un-payed un-payed space about frve feet In length, which . Is bow being patched up. The Union Pacific excursion to Shoshone Falls July 23d promises to be well patron-, patron-, Ized. The rate is only $15- for the round , trip. The party will be absent four or five I' days. 1 The pipe for the Salt Lake Gas company well has arrived after being: on the road M Jhree weeks. The well will now be put rdorwn to the 1800 feet depth proposed . at 'first. It is understood that the balance of the ;moHey necessary for the completion of the Temple has been quietly raised, and that an 'effort will be mode to have thT edifice finished fin-ished by conference time next April, Between the members of the city council i and the saloon keepers, the mayor will have v his hands full to keep his end up: the mayor JaMs a born firhtcr, however, and will probably render a food account of himself before the crnel war is oyer. ' The story in the seven day daybreak about Xthe action of the saloon keepers yesterday is to canard says- Jacob Moritr. True a meet-Ping meet-Ping was held but nothing; like the proceed-"ings proceed-"ings reported occurred. The association is !-' considering: what is best to be done. The Utah Title, Insurance and Trust company com-pany pay 5 per cent interest, payable quarterly, quar-terly, on savins: deposits, insures titles to . real estate, and issues abstracts. Directors, S J. E. Dooley, R. C. Chambers, A. L. Thomas, W. 8. McCornick, T. R. Jones, J. J. Daly . and E. B. Wicks. The attention of the street supervisor is respectfully called to the bridge over the l canal at the intersection of Seventh South , and Fourth West streets. It is so dilap-idated dilap-idated that teams cannot cross, and some of ( these dark nights there will be an accident ; and a suit for damages. A drunken man, who gave his name as Anderson, was found lying on the sidewalk ; .on East Third 8outh by a couple of citizens lsst night with his face and clothing covered with blood. He was helped to his feet and said that he had been knocked down by a man. His condition and the nature of his : wounds on his face, however, led the belief .v that he had run into a tree or fence and in- The petition of the Great Salt Lake A Hot .Springs Railroad company, presented at the council meeting last night, praying fo the removal of the telephone poles along their track from the Union Pacific depot to Eighth ' North, should be at-ended to without delay. The poles referred to stand within eight inches of the car windows, , and are very dangerous to passengers. It was only last week that a man standing on the footboard of a car waa struck by one of the poles, and narrowly escaped serious injury. Election day ia a long way off, but candidates candi-dates are already being discussed. Interest centers in the fight for the sheriffship, and there will be a hot contest for that office. Among the liberals Edward Olson seems to have the most friends, but Will Dykes claims are being urged. Deputy 8heriflCummack, ' David L. Levey and Sheriff Burt are talked of by the democrats, and it is not unlikely that the republicans will nominate Bowman Cannon, who was the candidate for marshal 'at the last municipal election. |