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Show . CREAM OF THE NEWS- " Weather tomorrow will be fair and warmer, fo-lomvi ty colder in the dflemonn end Saturday. r The ht dealer are doing a rushing business busi-ness tt-day. Tb Mcenee collector did land offlca business busi-ness todsy. The real estate transaction yesterday aggregated ag-gregated $3935. Sheriff Burt has forwarded Sarah Beet, an Indigent, to Neosho, Mo. Samuel W, Orroe, a Republican, has been elected mayor of Tooele City. A leap year ball will be given at Cllft hell on th night of the 15th last. The Scandinavian Christians are talking: of organizing a branch Y. M. C. A. On Notember 1 there vat a balance of &311,TO6.:i41n the elty trsasury. The city council will meet as a board of revision of tho ordinance this evening-. One million duller to lend at 6 to tf er cent. James H. Bacon, at American Natio: al bank. During tho last qnarter the city ccunell held thirteen regular and thirty-one ipeclal mcctiasns. mccuagtt. Twelve hundred buildings have been erected in this city daring the past ten months. Joseph Coon, who wis stabbed by Frank Murray at a dance near Brighton several weeks ago, Is believed to be dying. - The Democrats will own the town' tonight. to-night. A street parade and a jubilee meeting meet-ing at the theater are on tho programme. The Amalgamated Carpenters and Joiners last night celebrated the second anniversary i of the organization -with a "smoking eon-cert." eon-cert." The Spencer & Lynch company, shoe dealers, filed articles ef incorporation with the county clerk yesterday. Capital stock, $40,000. The new hall of the Knight of Pythias on Richards street was dedicated last evening with appropriate ceremonies. A banquet followed. The Ilotol Templeton Is elegantly appointed ap-pointed throughout. Table and dining room service absolutely perfect. Commercial men's hcadqnartcrs. Tuesday night a sneakthief stole an overcoat, over-coat, a pair of gloves and a pocketbook belonging be-longing to Harry Edwards, from the rear room of llogle's saloon. Tho Tribune this morning, after -announcing that it "gave the only local returns," goes on to say that In spite Of the bit scare, cj . L. Rawlins is re-elected. - r.. The county court yesterday made appfo-1 appfo-1 prlatlons aggregating 117,977.75., Of that I amount Contractor Bowman of the Joint hundinw reretvad 12.010.03. The Utah Title, Insurance and Trust company com-pany pays f 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. 8. JlcCornick, T. K. Jones, J. J. Daly and E. B. Wicks. A 10-foot retaining wall In front of the Richards building on Main street collapsed yesterday afternoon, burying J. Ilirndon and J. E. Johnson beneath it. The men were promptly dag out and removed to their hoin8, they being painfully, but noi seriously seri-ously injured. What was formerly known a the Council saloon, No. 13 Commercial, has been remodeled re-modeled and the old and well-known Louvre, which was located In the basement, has been moved into It, and will In future be known as the New Louvre Cafe and Psbst Beer hall. It opens to the public on Friday, November No-vember 4. . |