Show LOCAL BRIEFS I liMn MAT come and mon may go but the Warm Springs problem goes on forever T R JOSES Co received yesterday Germania bullion 1232588 ore J988927 Total 2221515 8 THE BBIGHAM Young College of Eogan will open on September 12th A good attendance of pupils is already assured 4 THE TWELFTH Ward school opened yesterday with J B Moreton as principal I prin-cipal and Mrs Hardy and Miss Timms as assi ants McCoBNicK Co received yesterday yester-day Bannock bars 1450 Hanauer dIver 7325 Crescent ores 3170 Total 11915 THE TELEPHONE poles were erected as far as Pleasant Grove on Saturday A Ifrom Provo Hello maybe expecteafrOm now at any time THERE is talk of establishing the new GAR headquarters above Pendle tons Hall where Careless School of Music formerly held forth THE BEAVER Park rock inthe front of Karricks new building is being handsomely carved into flowered figures by some clever workers in stone THE PEOA Coop burned last week was not insured The portion of the goods saved were recovered by an explosion ex-plosion of fifty pounds of powder which checked the progress of the flames A MASS meeting of the citizens of the dry benches is called for Wednesday evening August 31st at 730 oclock sharp at Twentieth Ward Schoolhouse Ladies respectfully invited FrederIck Culmer chairman FATHER SAJTDEtiNESLEN of the Twentieth Twen-tieth Ward died yesterday morning at 10oclock He was born December 3d 1808 Funeral service will be held in the Twentieth Ward Meetinghouse on Wednesday at 2 oclock THE RAILROAD offices in the White House corner will hereafter be lighted by the United States system of incandescent incan-descent lights an engine and plant having been laid in the cellar and now operating fortyfour lights THE PEOPLE residing on G Street have subscnbed the necessary threefourths cost of the laying of water mains and anticipate seeing the same laid in the cone of aJew days Let others go and do likewise if they can NOTICES ARE posted in various places in town announcing the sale on September Sep-tember 20 of the southwest corner of lot 3 block 33 plat B Salt Lake City survey the property of W J Kirby at al at the suit of the Pioneer Loan and Building Association A W WINBEBG and Thomas Butler two Mormons whose terms expired on Friday night last were released from the Penitentiary yesterday on taking the poor convicts oath before Commissioner Commis-sioner Pierce The three days extra they were kept over is due to something some-thing Warden Brown only can explain AMONG AlE G A R prizes bestowed and omitted from the published list was a fine toilet set presented by L S Stevens to Mrs Lois H Uunbar who served three rears nursing the wounded in a Washington hospital Mrs Annie Holland was voted a handsome hand-some bonnet for being the best looking old lady PRESIDENT CLUFF of Coalville was in town yesterday and says that the people peo-ple Summit are having the best harvest har-vest ever experienced by them It is he says the first time in the history of the settlements of that county when the crops have not been retarded from ripening from frost Who says the climate is not changing THE SEVENTH District school will open on Monday next with the following corps of teachers Professor E S Martin Mar-tin principal Miss Margaret Zane intermediate department and Miss Annie Youngberg Primary department depart-ment Professor Martin is from Logan Ohio and is said to be well qualified for the position of principal THE HAEBIAOE certificates of Fritz Scherman and Sophie Karl Clarence P Talbot and Mi8 Maggie Conrad Rev T C Iliff officiating Alexander Gillespie and Jennie Needham Elias A Smith performing the ceremony and Albert Erie Werner and Teresa Kimball Kim-ball by Mayor Armstrong with F W Jennings and John Pickettas witnesses have been filed in the office of the Probate Pro-bate Clerk H L A CULMER has lately finished a picture of Lake Magog at sunset a scene near the head of Logan canyon The lake is a charming little body of water resting in a basin below the peaks Gog and Magog Mr Culmers picture in shadow warmth and perspective and the contrast between the sharp limestone cliffs where patches of snow still linger in the gullies and the evergreen ever-green verdure surrounding the lake is one of the best executed among his later l efforts THOMAS W JENNINGS of Salt Lake is making extensive improvements at his ranch below town and adjoining Kim balls ranch Substantial fencing is being built and a large 2000 house is in course of constructionthus affording afford-ing a good habitation for the ranch hands and summer residence for Mr Jennings family This season the ranch has been very productive in hay nearly hrec hundred tons being harvested har-vested Mr Jennings is expending a good deal of money here and he like his neighbors has realized that he has I made a profitable investmentPark City Record |