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Show CREAM OF THE NEWS. Stiver, 87; lead, $4.20. July 1st "East Waterloo" lots will be advanced ad-vanced in price. Today's clearings were $315,134; same day last year, $345,0S'J. Money to lend; James n. Bacon at American Ameri-can National Bank; 242 Main street. The directors of the chamber of commerce "will hold an important meeting next week. Architect Spohr is drawing plans for a two-story two-story brick school building at Kiverton, Utah. The board of iady managers of the World's fair will hold an important meeting next Tuesday afternoon. The receipts at the postofflce for the month of - June were $7000; 18; an increasd of $635.01 over $G9G5.17 for May. A fine crayon portrait of yourself free. See sample at Baker & Henderson shoe store, 40 West Second South. Forty-five mineral patents were today filed at the land office. Forty-six agricultural agricultu-ral patents were also filed today. East Waterloo, $275 per lot. One hundred and thirty lots sold the past eight weeks. W. E. Hubbard 41 West Second South. Thomas Judd of St. George has been appointed ap-pointed general superintendent of the Utah World's fair exhibit of southern Utah. The initial number of the Utah World's Fair Advocate made its appearance today. C. E. Kester, of the Tribune is the publisher. The county clerk today issued a marriage license to William A. McMillan, aged 19, and Mary E. Gilbert, aged 20, both of Murray. Mur-ray. The seven-day ancient history on West Temple street is busily engaged in informing Its handful of patrons that "yesterday was hot but cool." The practice of fastening barbed wire long railint's in order to keep off loafers is Illegal and City Attorney Coad proposes to prosecute a few offenders. The temperature registered as follows at 8 o'clock this morning at the following places: Salt Lake, 5i; Binsrhnm, "3; Ogden, 75; Loguu. 75; Park City, til: Provo, 70; Stockton, C8. F. M. Delevan of Chicago has written to the chamber of commerce requesting information infor-mation as to the advisability of startintr a branch of li is business in Salt Lake. The Information will be forwarded without delay. de-lay. Nearly every person iu Salt Lake remembers remem-bers Thomas Wamplcr. esq., or "judge," as he was familiarly called. Well, the "judge" has struck it rich iu Minneapolis, so advices say, and has disposed of the Nabob mine for $50,000. Assistant Postmaster Nash has received from New York one of the silver Harrison badges made in the shape of "Grandpa's Hat." They were offered for sale ou the streets of New York city in thirty minutes after the nomination. 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 Rtate, and issues abstracts. Directors, J. E. Dooley, R. C. Chambers, A. L. Thomas, W. S. McCnrnick, T. R. Jones, J.J. Daly and E. B. Wicks. . a . |