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Show CREAM OF THE NEWS. The bank clearings yesterday were $534,-055. $534,-055. Dancing at Calder's park Wednesday evening. even-ing. Labor had her day. It Is religion's inning today. j Yesterday's real estate transfers amounted to ?9546. Richard Mackintosh, of sampling fame, is in New York. Free lunch at the Louvre between 11 a. m. and 1 p. m., every day. The funeral of Thomas Tardley will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Coal Ellerbeck Bros., 49 East First South, are still selling Rock Springs, Black Butte and Pleasant Valley coal, sacked or loose. Commissioner Pratt yesterday adjudgea Fehr, the Walker house barber, not guilty of violating the Sunday-closing ordinance. Fifteen shares of stock in the National Bank of the Republic, this city, at t)4, for sale by Ritchie & Ritchie, 59 Commercial block. The Louvre Cafe and Pabst Milwaukee beer hall, basement 13, 15, 17, 19 Commercial Commer-cial street, serves an,elegant free lunch between be-tween 11 a. m., and 1 p. n. every day. Everybody invited. The local board of carpenters and joiners elected the following officers for the ensuing ensu-ing year last night: Robert E. Nelson, president; pres-ident; Joseph. G. Wilks, check steward; William F. Horn, auditor. The land office has received a letter from J. R. Conwell, actlner land commissioner, at Washington, regarding the sale of timber and stone lands to the public, but it does not apply to territories. John Ollnirer, A. Cain, E. A. Spaulding and W. E. Hubbard have purchased fifteen acres adjoining the Waterloo addition on the south for the consideration of t30,000. The property will be subdivided and sold as business busi-ness lots. Tomorrow afternoon the Pompier squad of the fire department will give a public exhibition ex-hibition on the Utah Hardware company's building at the corner of First South and Commercial streets. The trouble will begin at 3 o'clock. Tomorrow afternoon the fire department will tive another exhibition of the workings of the Pompier system. Chief Stanton has selected the east side of the Utah Stove and Hardware company's store, facing on Commercial Com-mercial street, for the trial. All members of Canton Colfax No. 1, Patriarchs Pa-triarchs Militant, I. O. O. F., and visiting chevaliers are requested to be present in fuu uniform at the I. O. O. F. temple, at 7:30 o'clock sharp, to attend the reception tendered tend-ered the grand sire and those accompanying him. 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, W. S. McCornick, T. R. Jones, J.J. Daly and Mrs. C. E. Stanton, wife of the city recorder, recor-der, leaves next week on a two months' trip to Illinois and Minnesota. At Chicago she will visit with- her sister, the daughter-in-law of Editor Holloway of the Cincinnati n ; guirer; and in Minnesota she will visit with Mr. Stanton's sister. Mrs. B. B. Nesbitt 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 dancing, theater and other parties and clubs. Board, per month, $32.50; per week, $3.50. Sunday dinners and merchants' lunches specialties. Ada R. Collett, a well known vocalist of this city, who has been some time studying under Professor Krouse, leaves on Friday for New York City, where she will place herself her-self under the tuition of the best instructors in the metropolis, and continue her studies for some time. The lady is the possessor of an exceptionally fine voice, and should she enter on a professional career is destined to win laurels. ' |