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Show THE DESERET EAGLE, Joe is a bright boy and we think he will make a first class compositor. We intend to observe "Columbus SUBSCUlBE. Tim O.egou school ha 33 pupils. Day," Oct. 21st, and will have a pro of tx rci?es in the evenicg. TlIK EAGLE CO ST 3 BUT &0 CENTS gramme Our last new pupil to arrive is A YEAlt. The Kansas Institution has 233 Charlfs Bryam. His home is at Piue Dale, Apache Co., Arizona. pupils. Some of our printers are growers. We have nearly as many pupils as we Since Juue Ezra Hollo has grown I U had last year. inches and John Clark 1 finches. J je L'bbie DeLong's sister called during Olorenshaw forgot to grow.. the Fair week. Ivy Origgs, Urn 5 year old daugh-o- f Rroom makmg is taught in the Mr. T. C. of this city, Oregon school. school nearly every day. She We had many compliments on our will enter as a regular pupil next ex libit at the Fair. year. The Illinois I institution opened Tbe boys are digging up nickies and with 470 pupils in attendance. dimes to buy a new glove and mask tor Griggs vis-itso- ur Mr. Reynolds' grandmother was In base-baplaying. The Eagle would one day to see the Fair. give you a few nickies but it takes to em A letter Iro n Charles Stucki says all to keep the little eaglets. The University of Utah and Salt Like that be will arrive soon. Bise-ba- ll teams played a good train ; of Ezra HjIIo had a letter from his ball last week. The U. of U. team bro tier a few days since. dinned their new uniforms which We hid many, many visitors during looktd tine. There was some disagreethe week. ment over the score which stoo l a tip, Mr. Driirg father and brother were and eemed to be in favor of tin U.of U. botft iu durii g he F ir week. team, Messrs Pratt and Birrell took the Th re are forty piplls at th I) uf and ll Fair-Conferen- ce Mormon pupils out last Sunday. Dumb Institution this fall, an atttn a tr.il smaller tban that )f last Mr. Drigs and Mr. Reynolds were out to see "fcalviniM Saturday ive. year. Superintendent M .tcalt is much The pupil wq i wa4 knpt at home to pleased over the honors won by the be doctored" arrived here the other school at the recent fair, and will make a spt cial feature of m ;cQanical training day. with a c jmpetent man to take charge. We ha i a very refreshing rain on Tribune. Sunday afternoon and evening tbe d:h We all went to the Fiir on Wednesinst. t e 5th. Toe younger pupils and Albert Flake is in school again. day went home at 4 o'clock in the girls He enjoyed his visit at home very afternoon and the older bcs ttaytd much. until liti in the evjniun to see the Miss Z rbaug'i and a lady friend pintomines oy Mr. Paul Mark and All eu joyed went sketching last week up City creek JjSiph O orenshaw. themselves, b it were very tired before canyon. Oar the tbe day was done. pupils spent Wednesday The followiug pupils have arrived 5th at the Fair. They all enjoyed since our last issue: themselves. Joseph Olorenshaw. Misses Z)rbaugti and St IU r were Nephi Larson, out to the Presbyterian social last Audrew Madson. Friday night. Albert Flake. We had snow and hail here on Charles Bryam. Monday. The mountains were corered Ilobert Hicks. and looked very pretty. We Last Friday was letter-dahope all the letters written will receive y. a welcome and an answer. Conference and the Fair are over, consequently on-- can walkabout th; streets without getting lost. Joe Cameron is our new printer. 7 A SPLENDID BOOK. book that is bjuad to attract very great at eatioa aid cjaa n n i a large sahf is "Coaqijit aui Disaovery of tne New World." Aq idei of the in igaiti-cenc- e ot th j plan of nis publiciti jn may be ootam id fro n the f ict that it A contains cm "Life ami Uolumui," Vjises of Wullogtia Irving, oy whose nams aa1 fam3 are dsar to every American; the "Conquest of Mexico and Per a," b 7 tie greit Basils l historian Dr. Hibertsjn, the greatest living authority on those subjects, and "A C)inpleti History of tne Uaited States, " condensed fram the works of leading historians of tin country such as Geo. Biucrof t, L sslng, Fise, Mc-- tf asters, Blaine, Grant and Sherman, by 11. B Divenporc, the note! author. In adJltion, therein aaeloqieat duction to tue work from the Mural Hiisteal, thd tamoui J intro- of pa urnil-ist. Tne book is m igaitt Jentiy illu trated with four huudi-esplendid colored plates aad eagnviuj; m l ie expressly for the oook from pictures githered during tae last three years by Dr. K;icn, of Oxford Uvjrs.ty wqo give his entire time to the task. Every one will wiat this magnificent record of the m irvelous events in our country's history, for it can be safely said that it is one of the most remarkable books ot modern timet--. The well known publishers, Pacilic Publishing Company, Sin Francico, Cai., wan: agents in every town to sell this book. They offer liberal terms and in addition give their agents a splendid opportunity to earn a free trip to the World's Fair. Full paticulars will be sent on application. Bead tnelr advertisements in another column. d roil xi-- : AT and AUTISTIC IiClM'IXJ, himI 1SOOKJSIXIUM.!, HO TO Tlx o v David Heiner. John Heiner. Htency Jensen. Akel Amuudteii. Ruth Carter. We ivjw have 40 pupils in iNCOliPOKAlKDj Ojhj Octr Utah XatiwvtlJlank. Salt Lakk O r v. The Largest Job Printing in Utah. OIHce |