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Show CREAM OF THE NEWS. filver, 88J; lead, S4. Cooler weather is predicted for Utah. The case of Kay vs. Kay Is on at the Land tffice today. ' The O'Meara building on State street is early completed. Today's clearings -were $245,256. Same day last year $344. 103. Money to lend; James II. Bacon at American Ameri-can National Bank; 242 Main street. C. W. P.evnolds has been made District president of the P. O. S. of A. of Utah. Nat M. Brigham was present at the reception recep-tion given Cleve and Steve in New York recently. re-cently. Fred Francis, of Calloway, Hoock & Co., tejoices over the arrival at his house of a on and heir. "East "Waterloo," 1300 per lot. Easy payments. pay-ments. W. E. Hubbard, 41 West Second Bouth street. The paving on the 'west side of State street, between Second and Third South will be finished tomorrow night. A commmittee of the county court spent the greater part of the day ifoing over the old warrants, and checking them off. The party who left a oair of new shoes at W. B. Booth's stand, 151-South V. est Temple itreet, can recover the same by calling there and proving property. The temperature at 8 a. in. today was as follows: Suit Lake, 7S-; Bingham, SO"; Ogden, 8.; Logon, 70'; Park City, 63'; Provo, 8'2'; Stockton, Sf; Alta, t!3. A lawn party in honor of National President Presi-dent Huth of the P. O. 8. of A will be given Monday evening at the residence of Mrs. Dickenson, No. 423 East Second South. Mr. Levey, who was injured last night Dear the Eagle G'.ite by a Rapid Transit car, may lose another toe, although I)rs. Marshall Marsh-all and Wright are makiug desperate efforts to save it. . The county clerk today issued a license to wed to Charles Y. Swensou, aged 30; and Annie Anderson, aged 2rt; both of whom reside re-side within the wind swept, lead laden precincts pre-cincts o Saudy. Immunity from punishment has certainly mad.) the Suit Lake street-car men careless and insolent. Rut one of these days they will be brought to their senses with a round turn when it is too late. There will be a special meeting of Martha Washington camp P. O. S. of A. at 2:30 p. ni Saturday, at the hall, 201 South Main street, and all members are urgently requested re-quested to be present. One order was the extent of the Probate business today. In the matter of the estate of Allx-rt Hedges, an order was made appointing appoint-ing September 1, to hear final account and petition for distribution. (irest reduction sale of shoes at Baker & Henderson's. 4f West Second South street. All russet shoes and Oxford ties must be closed out. No old stock on hand. Call and see prices. The Great Salt Lske and Hot Springs Railroad company's engineers ore expected in now every day, with their final report of the most practicable route through the D'cp (.'reck hliis for the new road. Then will the dirt begin to tiy. A later examination of the injuries sustained sus-tained by. James Boriio last night show that both bones of his left leg are broken off below be-low the knee. Dr. Marshall set the limb to- d:iy and Mr. l.orne is resting as comfortably as possible under the circumstances. A Ti-'linur- reporter interviewed National President Hutli of the P. (.). S. of A. last niylit. As a result Huth had nose bleeding for thirty minutes. Not the result of violence, vio-lence, however. It was the manner of questioning ques-tioning that sent Uv. blood rushing to the Pennsylvanian's head. '1 he I' tah 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. S. McCornick, T. K. Jones, J.J. Daly and E. B. Wicks. Last night while some ladies were standing stand-ing on the sidewalk in front of their residence resi-dence on Fast Third South street, some chump with the braiu of a tadpole and the heart of a digger Indian, commenced throwing throw-ing cobbles from the opposite side of the street at a dog in the road. One of the missies narrowly escaped striking one of the ladies, iu which case she would surely have been seriously injured. That cur should be muzzled and Hayed Viive. |