| Show LOCAL MID OTHER BRIEFS WRY wont people learn to stand clear ol the crossings I THE usual supply of country folk oirne In Ion I-on Saturday COMMERCIAL street Is the dryest of the dry these wet times THE supply of grapes In our markets is very large as are the bunches also THE mud and sunshine vied with each other but all Is flattering vhen the sky Is clear I THE German Day celebrators are fixing the Walker pavilion for the Indoor exercises THE winter scene of a day or two ago was In striking contrast with the I ru t laden trees SALT LAKE is to have a Stake college under the management of the church of Latterday Saints No injunctions can now stop the new courthouse court-house unless issued from tho court above and heavy bonds be given TEE choir at Bnal Israel can well rank with any in the city The quality or the music makes up for any lack of numbers The rush on several large buildings Is very marked They should all be closed In early to make the work satisfactory THE reputation of Salt Lake as a city of schools will be second to none in the land when we have a few new buildings THE same Saturday afternoon crowd on Main street yesterday Some now faces and elegant costumes were noticed A LOCAL weather prophet says the present cold spell is only temporary and that we shall have several weeks of Indian summer yet THE conference rush is upon us Had the weather been more propitious at least one third more visitors would have been in attendance attend-ance THE excursion to Ogden next Thursday night ucder tho auspices of the Democratic club to attend the grand rally will go over the Union Pacific Tnc patient slanteyed Mongolian keeps right along testing the endurance of steam laundries He Is to be found in every available Quarter THE probate judge seemed to be the only one of the court house servants who did any newt new-t ork yesterday All were quiet but steady at the grind TnE talk about Deep creek seems to be no shallow affair Still water runs smooth but the current is strong Dont let the project get into an eddy THE Union Pacific is piling up great quantities quanti-ties of coal in the yards at the end of the divisions divis-ions evidently preparing against the possibility possibil-ity of a coal famine the coming winter I IT Is expected that the Central drum corps will uxtend the Democratic rally at Ogden next week The boys make real oldfashioned Yankee Doodle General Jackson music WITHOUT question the new synagogue on Fourth East is the neatest and best finished of any of the houses for religious worship in the cliy The congregation Is to be cccRTRtalated as well as the public in general DCKI G your Sunday stroll today take a look at the sidewalks and then say whether or not the property owners irho have been taxed for these improvements have not in a great many cases been badly swindled GEOHGB AIUSOGAST says in ten years from now the rich side hills from Bountiful to Layton Lay-ton will bo converted into vast vineyards There is no place in the world he says where the grape can be cultivated to bettdr advantage THE call of Manager Burton for tall ladies to participate in Miss Davenports performances next week can easily be supplied here judging by the average height of those seen on our Etrcols As to our being able to nil the demand in all colors we cant say THE exposition building vlll present lively scenes during the present week The annual exhibition by the Dcseret Agricultural nnd Manufacturing society continues to grow in interest in-terest and importance It is to be hoped that all the counties will be represented JOHKBAHKEBwho resides near Willard City I Box Elder county has a vineyard of twelve acres containing over three thousand vines i from which he has gathered over ten tons or fruit during the present season Mr Barkers I vineyard promises to become one of the perma 1 cent features of Box Elders industry |