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Show I CREAM OF THE NEWS. Heavy flannels are now in order. Yesterday's real estate transfers totaled P. J. Moran is in Park City today drumming drum-ming up trade. Free lunch at the Louvre between 11 a. m. and 1 p. m. every day. A. W. McClune is in New York and G. R. Shaeffer in Philadelphia. These cool nights preclude any possibility of cholera m the West this year. The Union Pacific station office at Farm-ingtou Farm-ingtou was rohbtd by tramps Monday night. R. Mcintosh, vice-president of the Utah World's Fair commission, has returned from his trip to Europe. The coroner's jury returned a verdict of suicide in the case of Benjamin Berndt. The body was buried today. Agent Squires and Councilman Wantland held a short conference last night ia the lower corridor of the city halL Dr. Miller of Ross Fork, Ida., was mistaken mis-taken by a hunter for a deer Monday and badly wounded. He may pull through. Coal Ellerbeck Bros., 49 East First South, are still selling Rock Springs, Black Butte and Pleasant Valley coai, sacked or loose. Fifteen shares of stock in the National Bank of the Republic, this city, at 94, for sale by Ritchie & Ritchie, 59 Commercial block. A cut-rate freight war Is in progress and in consequence the i-ate per ton from Pittsburg Pitts-burg to this city is $5.25, and from Missouri river points $2.25. Governor Thomas has received a letter from a dentist at Rockford, 111., asking him about the prospects for the establishment of a school of dentistry here. Plumbing Inspector Lapsley Is doing good work m his crusade against plumbers who violate the plumbing ordinance and the courts are sustaining him royally. The Louvre Cafe and Pabot Milwaukee beer hall, baseuient, 13, 15, 17, 19 Commercial Commer-cial street, serves an elegant free lunch between be-tween 11 a. m. and 1 p. m. every day. Everybody invited. 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 E. B. Wicks. Religious services were held last night at tbe First Methodist, First Presbyterian, First Congregational, First Baptist, West-ministr West-ministr Presbyterian, Second Congregational, Congrega-tional, Iliff At. E. and Second Baptist churches. Fair attendance characterized each meeting. Pearl, a Franklin avenue gem of low price, but now located in the Hnrrison building on State street, tried to shuffle off this mortal coil, yesterday morning by the morphine route. A stomach pump brought Pearl out all right. A faithless lover is the supposed cause of the woman's effort on her life. Architects Dallas & Hedges have completed com-pleted their designs for the carving of the imitation stone work of the columns and caps of the Utah building at the World's fair and sent them on to Chicago. An Italian eculptor will dt the carving after the designs de-signs reach Chicago. Clerk Hart of the Continental has a fine specimen of a tarantula in a big glass bottle. The "varmint" was caught by one of the hotel ho-tel guests near the hot springs by throwing a newspaper over it. The specimen is a fine one, and Clerk Hart is trying to find out what it lives upon, in order to keep it alive. Mrs. B. B. Nesbitt has taken charge of the Manitou dining rooms, situated just east of the Knutsford. She ia 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. The ilnputy register will sit aa a hoard or ravlew ana correction npsn tbe city registration reg-istration oa Monday of next week and everyday afterward for five successive days iu tb itrit bnlldlng wait of the Salt Lake theater, on First South street. This is the last chance to register ; ie that you have been properly transferred ; see that your name I spelled right and that your initial are stated correctly; see to it yourself and don't depend upon any registrar. The intelligent morning papers stated today to-day that the chamber of commerce held a special meeting yesterdav to consider the proposition of Miller & Miller to put up an opera house on donated ground. The chamber did not meet yesterday. It met Monday, but the West Temple street sheets did not discover the fact nntil they read Thk Times. A paper that tries to cover over Its own short comings by misrepresentations is thoroughly unreliable and not to be trusted. The services of the Ten Days of Penitence or the A-se-reth Yemal Te-shuhad will be beg-un tonight at 7:30 in the Jewish temple B'nai Isreal on Fourth East, between Second and Third South. The first of these, which begins this evening, is called Rosh Hasho. nan, tho New Year's day; its pentatenchal appellation is Yom Hadin, the Day of Judgment. Judg-ment. The ritual for this evening is very elaborate. The choir has been rehearsing for weeks. The sermon this evening will deal with the meaning: of the word New as applied to this Jewish day of solemnity. |