| Show LOCAL AND OTHER BRIEFS WIRE door mats at Z C M L ZIONS Savings Bank and Trust Co GET your dinner at Elite today15c GRAD turkey dinner at Saddle Rock today THE Utah Stove and Hardware company want a tinner AN elegant line ol carpets at the Coop Furniture Fur-niture company f McCoRXiCK < t Co yesterday received Han aucr bullion 55150 T R loses Co yesterday received Lead and silver ores 40405 JOHN C CUTLER BRO have moved to their old stand Xo 36 Main street WORKINGMEN dont fail to try a pair those solid stylish shoes for 5175 at Spencer KimbalL Kim-balL bailTHE THE Twelfth ward meeting house will be dedicated ded-icated this evening services commencing at 730 p mIN m-IN the Third district court yesterday H A Ekker a native of Holland was admitted to citizenship THE rush for cheap goods continues at the Western Shoe and Dry Goods company 51 and 53 Main street STilE S-TilE Goodwin Liver Invigorator MedicIne company had a slim audience at spriDgville ou Friuay evening A SPECIAL meeting of the Veteran Volunteer Fireman association will be held at their hall next Monday evening at 8 I oclock REV J B THRALLhas tenlered his resignation resigna-tion as pastor of the Fast Con rcgatolal church of this city to take effect April 1 THERE axe messages at Western Union Telegraph office for A C Armstrong H O Milner Joseph Ridley and J J Heffennan TIlE Caledonia club will gie a grand concert and ball Halloween night October 31 1890 at which all Scotch fclks and their friends are in vitcd to be present THE Su v < n Ages divinities have been pretty badly persecuted by the gilded youth or Salt Lake but up to the present no complaints have come in fromthe fair ones SAVING is the secret or wealth Five percent per-cent per annum paid on savings deposits interest compounded quarterly at the State Bank of Utah capital 4500000 EVERY one Is entitled to a chance for the elegant ele-gant prizes to be given away at the Western Shoe and Dry Goons company 51 and 53 Main street Come and get your ticket Zios Savings Bank an Trust Co receives deposits onlnterest at 5 per cent per annum principal and interest on demand W Woodruff Wood-ruff president George Q Cannon viceprest ALL members of the Central drum corps are notified to be present as practice next Wednesday Wednes-day Important business on hand also examination exam-ination C L Berry captain C II Wells secretary sec-retary SERGEANT FITZMAURICES report or yesterdays yester-days temperature is as follows At 533 am salt Lake city JO Helena 33 Fort Ouster iW Fort Washakie Rawlins 31 At 11 am Salt Luke city 44 Ogden 50 Stockton 33 Bingham 3Jj Park City 40 Provo JO Alta SLogan S-Logan Mu DAMELS assistant superintendent of the Pacific express in this city who was badly Imrned while rescuing a child from a horrible death is suffering excruciating pain and is so helpless that he cannot feed himself Mrs Danielswno was visiting her parents at St Lotus Is expected to return today THE young ladies of the Twentysecond ward are arranging for a grand fair which will be lied in the new meeting house about December L ihe residents of tae ward have donated a great many useful and ornemental articles which will be sold dur nj the fair and the pro tetds applied to the meeting house fund FJIOJI the number of thefts committed during the last two weeks it is evident that a gang of thieves are operating here A few days ago an overcoat was stolen tram the residence of Man igcc brown of the Western Union About the same time a set of harness mysteriously disappeared disap-peared from councilman Cohns barn and a day or two later A E Fuller lost a set of harness All the articles were discovered in secondhand stores yesterday by Officer Ecklund but It Is believed that the thieves have skipped A NUMBER of the leading citizens of Utah county are considering the advisability of organizing or-ganizing a county lair association This is certainly cer-tainly another step in the right direction Utaji county is ihs second county in the territory Her resources are numberless A county fair would bring these resources to the front and asa as-a natural consequence all residents of the counly would be benehted If the association is organized this fall an opporunity will be given to the farmer to get his ground in order lor raising the prize pumpkin the stock raiser to get his blooded horses and cattle into condition condi-tion to secure the golden medal and the mechanic me-chanic to get to work at some pet project that he may have conceived The fair might in time be made a financial success and if the shares were placed at 100 with pernaps 10 per cent payable annually the burden on stockholders would be but a slight one The competition engendered by a fair would give a neededstim ulus to our industries of various kinds and amore a-more rapid growth would be the result Prow inquirer i I T N NOTT who has been in the employ ot S P Teasdel as salesman for twenty years past severed his connection with that establishment estab-lishment and will in future ba Identified with the Salt Lake Equitable Coop which begins life in the store recently occupied by T W Jennings on First South street Mr Xotts retirement from Mr Teasdets establishment was the occasion of a very pleasant little affair la = t evening As soon as the store was closed Mr Teasdel with his employees assembled in the dry goods department and when all was in readiness Mr Teasdel brought Mr Kott in and intormed him that it was the intention of those jrerent to express to him their good will Charles Bassett then stepped forward and in behalf of Mr Teusdel and the employees presented pre-sented him with a handsome easy chair and footstool Mr Nott was deeply moved by this evidence of the esteem in which he was held but pulled himself together and thanked his old associates in a feeling speech But the end was not yet Mr Nott had no sooner recovered from the first attack when David Henderson presented him with an elegant goldheaded cane bearing the Inscription To T H Xott by S P Teasdel and employees Mr Hender son made a brief and witty address and after the presentation all hands joined in singing Hes a Jolly Good Fellow |