Show LOCAL m OTHER BRIEFS DRINK Irene at Scarffs GENTS summer wear at Barton t Cos Grr jour lunch at the Saddle Bock today Fir E claret soda Sc Johnson Pratt t Co REMEMBER the great outdoor rally of Demo rats tonight L Political clubs can get their drums and fifes at Coulter Snelgroves DONT forget the fifteenth annual clothing Bale now on at Goldsmith Co iNf CHE ia the Home Fire of Utah H J GRANT Co Agent with State bank ATTEND thegiftfaale now on at the Salt Lake Equitable Coop SO and 33 Market Row THE barbers will keep open Thursday night until 12 oclock and on Friday3uly 24 till 1 pm entirely new for ATI JfioO Steinvray piano Apply ai sale at 700 if taken immediately Caldcrs TWENTYFIVE per cent oft all shoes during sale at the Salt Lake Equitable Coop 30 and 32 Market Row I Foil a gents summer suit made to order Iron Cutler homemade tweed go to John C 4 Bro No 36 Mainstieet of the In the window Tnos suitS of clothing Salt LalteEtmitable Coop will be given sw ay during this weeks sale heard the latest Z C M I has HAVE you made a big break In all wool cashmere plaids and checks from 11 to 45cM Sic to tOe 55e tc 4 Kc KcIN the Third district court yesterday C E and T FGriftlths Stokes a native of England were admitted to citizenship A native of Vales hip THERE are messages at the Western Union l y ouice for William G Martin Alfred Brown IF I Walsh k Meloney James OCounor Vf H Gib ion and Allan Holcombe THE second eleven of the Salt Lake Football club defeated the Nineteenth Ward Football club yesterday > in a game played on Washington t Washing-ton square Score 1 to 0 ZIONS Savings Bank andTrust Co loan ornamental orna-mental auxilliary banks for homes Interest 5 per cent Wilford Woodruff president George 4 Q Cannon vicepresident LADIES now is the time to buy If you want fine nil wool checks or plaids for yourselves f daughters or children Other goods cheap t without enumeration Z C M L THE Calder residence at Calders park has been converted into a hotel and will hereafter be open to the public so that it will no longer It Is be necessary to tug a lunch basket along to be termed the Calder Park hotel Meals i will be served at all hours I V OBSERVER SALISHCRYS report for yesterdays i yester-days temperature is as follows At 533 am I Salt Lake city 63 Helena 52 Fort Custer Rawlins 35 At 1165 am Salt Lake 7J Ogden 1ark Cit 61 75 Stockton 63 Bingham 53 City Prove TO Alta 62 Logan 70 JOSEPH OBORN and Elizabeth A Pritchctt A royal reception were married at Union yesterday ccption followed when hundreds of friends as tembled to offer their good wishes The young folks are well known and highly respeted In b Union THE HERALDS good wishes go with them TIlE thanks of travelers over the beautiful road through Big Cottonwood caiion are due the county court for the expenditure of some J200m repairing the rough places The road is nowin better shape than it has been for years particularly partic-ularly the last three miles and a half at the head of the canon THE Dyers and Denhaltcrs were out on tho streets last evening together with Ryans drum I corps and marched around Main street drumming 1 drum-ming up their outing at Provo tomorrow A j good crowd ia going among them some of the I members of the young ladles drum corps who it is surmised will prove more attractive than their brothers in arms THE oatdopr rally at the Rio Grande Western West-ern depot grounds this evening will be an event in the progress of the Democratic campaign in Salt Lake It behooves every Democrat to be there and Republicans and Liberals who are disposed to be lair and hear both sides of the political question should take advantage of this opportunity to inform themselves ST MARYS Total Abstinence society will give a lawn fete at the corner of First South and Third East streets next Tuesday evening the CSth The grounds will be beautifully decorated and brilliantly illuminated by electric elec-tric lights The affair is in the hands of well known Salt Lake Holes who are spanngneithcr time nor trouble to make the affair a grand success suc-cess ON Tuesday tbe directors of the reform school at Ogden received a check from the Firemans Fund Insurance company for il 100 the amount cf the loss by fire fixed by the adjuster A contract I con-tract for the reconstruction of the building was immediately let to Mr Fife the cost to be the eame as that received from the insurance The quick settlement of the insurance and the j prompt steps rebuild so worthy an institution arc caused of general satisfaction COMPLAINTS continue to reach us of swindling f swind-ling portrait agents who are now working the various towns in Salt Lake county The head offlces are supposed to be located in this city f and it may be that the agents misrepresent them although complaints of sharp practice fi have been made even here Be this as It may we warn the people to be on their guard t t acainst unfair treatment It would be advisa able for our country friends to fully investigate e tho standing of the firms before entrusting t their hard earned dollars to the glibtonjued i canvassers t = i |