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Show CREAM OF THE NEWS. The green apple is already beginning to get in lis deadly work. There was no police court today and all I the city offices were closed. I Family wines and liquors at the "Bodega," 19 Commercial street. . The case of Kay vs. Kay at the Land of-' of-' fee is closed and taken under advisement. Money to lend; James II. Bacon at Ameri-' Ameri-' can National Bank; 242 Main'street. There were a lot of strangers from all over tho territory registered at the various kotels today. Pabst's Milwaukee beer by the case de-; de-; llvered to any part'of the city. The Bodega, 19 Commercial street. ' The fire department were called to Victoria alley yesterday by a blazing pile of rubbish. It was quickly extinguished. "East Waterloo," $300 per lot. Easypay-, Easypay-, monts. W. E. Hubbard, 41 West Second (outh street. There are hundreds of campers in Big Cottonwood canyon, and the various mount-sin mount-sin resorts are rapidly tilling up. Pools sold on the Williams-Turner fight at Wilson fc Busby's saloon, No. 55 East Second South. The sanitary inspector Is again invited to utop dumping manure and garbage at Tenth Mlast and Seventh South. The street car companies struck a bonanza bo-nanza all day yesterday and today, and de-t,erv de-t,erv credit for the way they handled the croft ds. ' Today County Clerk Allen issued a mar-liago mar-liago license to Earnest B. Adkins, aged 27, and Annie B. MacFadzean, aged 19, both of Halt Lake. A lawn social in honor of National President Presi-dent Huth of the P. O. S. of A. will be. given at tho residence of Mrs. Dickenson, 42 East Second South street this evening. threat reduction sale of shoes at Baker & Henderson's, 40 West Second South street. All russet shoos and Oxford ties must be i closed out. No old stock on hand. Call and see prices. The chamber of commerce had a deserted appearance today, as did the county assessor's assess-or's office. Even the elevator boy seemed to have deserted his post In order to witness tho laying of the cornerstone. The Utah commission is in session today. There are about 1000 judges of election and over 300 registrars to be appointed throughout through-out the territory, so that the gentlemen will have their hands full when they get started. Everybody was away from the county court bouse today except Clerk Allen, who was doing "the boy upon the burning deck" act for the benefit of a young couple who desired to celebrate Pioneer day at Hymen's altar. While there has been no formal celebration celebra-tion Pioneer day has been generally ob-, ob-, aerved throughout the city. Nearly all of the business houses are closed, and the numerous nu-merous excursions took away large crowds this morning. The oversight of the committee on arrangements ar-rangements to announce the time for the commencement of the ceremonies of laying the corner stone today was the theme of a great deal of unfavorable comment. No one aeemed to know anything about it. 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 estate, and issues abstracts. Directors, J. E. Dooley, K. C. Chambers, A. L. Thomas. W. 8. McCornick, T. K Jones, J. J. Daly and E. B. Wicks. The Harrison republican club will hold their regular weekly meeting at the G. A. R. hall at 8 o'clock tomorrow uight, and a full attendance is expected. The club membership member-ship is climbing up right along, aud will doubtless soon stand the strongest pulitical organization in the territory. Some wheelmen have a dangerous practice prac-tice of going down the pavement on lower Main street at high speed, and it resulted in an accident on Saturday evening and others will follow unless It is stopped. On the evening in question the children of Ferdinand Dickert and C. P. Mason were playing on the walk, when John Eardly swooped down on them on his wheel. One of Mr. Dickert's children was knocked down and seriously hurt about the shoulder, while Mr. Mason's little girl was injured about the arm. It is claimed that racing is indulged in in this vicinity every evening by reckless 'cyclists, and parents are indignant indig-nant over the matter. |