Show LOCAL MID OTHER BRIEFS OALTXlt NEUIIIOVK tho music dealers VISIT Bocks Hot Spring today baths 25c S Tin Provo Enquirer will be made a daUyon the lilt of November WKUS FAHGO Cos shipment yesterday was Bullion 1000 HANGING lamps for J3 and they arc pretty and good at Hooch Clawsons SIMON STEVENS Joseph Hasler and Frederick C Keller were admitted to citizenship yesterday yester-day Tim Union Pacific trains from the cast were all late yesterday owing to an accident at Cheyenne Chey-enne W G SwANSON of White Rocks Uintah county was commissioned a notary public yesterday yes-terday AT 15 West First South call and see our fine took of dishes bring your friends at Hoock Clawsons SOur S-Our line of overshoes and rubbers is complete Latest novelties in line footwear just reccli cd Spencer Kimball THIS genuine enamel mixed paint has Culmer Bros name on label It is warranted durable is cheapest and best S MCCOUNICK Co received yesterday Uauaucr bullion 3550 sliver ana lead ores SCOM Total SiK Two diplomas awarded Spencer Kimball for best custom work and display boots and hoes Dont fail to inspect our goads 0 Ks CAUIIIAGK paint is very beautiful warranted war-ranted durable only ono coat required no var nlsli nccct ary Sold only by Cuimer Bro IN the race which Ls to take place today between Don Angus and Pomp pools sold at the Cullen last night ten to seven in favor of the former RKMKMnxn that Johnson Pratt Company 4S Main street keep everything in the line of druggists drug-gists goods They want your trade and will treat you well S A snuitT car collision occurred at the switch just wot or tho fair grounds last evening in which the tongue on one of the cats was hat t red to splinters Rtciunn BKIBNTON an old time resident of the Suth ward died last evening at 0 oclock of general debility He was aged 77 The funeral notice will appear tomorrow THERE will be a beekeepers meeting of the Torritorial Boo keepers association of Li tali on Tuesday tho ith tnt at tho historians office A cordial invitation is extended to all beekeepers bee-keepers Edward Stevens secretary AS at all fairs a great many amusing incidents occur and our fair is no exception From the way in which tho people looked at the sign over tho main entrance they must have thought Hoock f Clawson were managers of the fan THE general meeting of the Dcserct Sunday School union will be held in the large tabernacle taberna-cle on Sunday cveningOctoberG at 730 oclock All who eel interested In our Suuday schools are cordially invited to attend George Q Cannon Can-non genoral f superintendent Tun scaffolding was taken down from the Culmcrblock yesterday and revealed one of the most handsome structures in the city The elevator ele-vator was aLso being put in yesterday It Ls made of oak has caned panels and brass trim mlnjri und fe a vey handsome piece of work juanthlp in every particular SEUGKWT FITZMAUIUCES report of yester Jays temperature is as below Salt Lake City 58 Helena 10 Ft Custer 3S Ft Washakie 41 Kawlins 30 At 11 amSalt Lake city 73 Ogden 73 Stockton Bingham 74 Park City 03 Proto CO Alta 04 Glens Feny 33 Huntington 30 Pocatello 40 Sliver Bow 30 THE people of the Tenth ward complain of the insufficient sprinkling around the exposition square and they say I the immense amount of travel there renders lifo almost unendurable from the clouds of dust The Tenth warders claim the values of the neighborhood are depre elated by tho cow sheds which adorn the sides of tho fair block ABiKCiAi telegram to THE HEKAID from Bngham city announces the arrest ofK R Chase and Miss Lilllc Davidson of Corinne i yes tcrdiy on the charge of fornication A hearing is being held before Justice Ensign Constable Quiulin and Mrs Davidson mother of the latter lat-ter defendant have been examined and tho present indications arc that a strong case will be made HECKIVEH DYER is still having trouble with his sheep It was thought a few days ago that he t eil succeeded in leasing Jy remaining I IHftM Now however it is discovered that the parties who were desirous of getting them have refused to take the muttons unless they are made safe in case the law under which they were taken is pronounced unconstitutional by the suprtma court VTIL O JONES city and associate editor 01 the Nebraska Stats Journal has been in the city during the pastfow days presumably to make a nclent Ho examination of the underground pas sago through which those fish with stings in tiicin traveled from the Great Salt Lake to Lincoln Nebraska and emerged from the salt artesian well in that city on Anril i it is said that he has been angling in the lake forjhours with the nope of ensnaring one of tue tinny tribe AS a trophy But alas for human anticipation 1 |