| Show LOCAL MID OTHER BRIEFS Go to Cutlers for your blankets PROVO woolen goods at Cutlers tiii ONCE customer always a customer ALL wool home made hosiery at Cutlers BARGAINS in furniture S K Marks Co LACE curtain i1 per pair S R Mnrks Co ELEGANT suits ana overcoats at BartonCo LINOLEUMS and wall paper S R Marks Co DONT miss the big remnant tale at the Salt Lale Equitable < PROVOS day at the fair tomorrow and Og dens the day after THE work of organizing a Choral society in Logan is being pushed ahead FRESH fruits and vegetables at Eclipse Grocery Gro-cery company 52 Ef First South Morn interesting and interested people on the streets today than in a year past > trRE in the Home Fire of Utah H J G HAM k Co Agents with State bunk HELIJS band plays a special programme at the fair this evening commencing at 7 oclock FRESH and salt meats at Knight Cos corner cor-ner State and Second South street J A West manager OVER 1000 people bought bargains at the big remnant dress goods sale now on at 3J and 33 Market row THE fair and conference opened most auspiciously aus-piciously Wo told our visitors the weather ivoum oe au rignu Now is the time to put on woolen hosiery Buy the homemade from John C Cutler Bro No 36 Main street S PLACE orders at once for our 810 silver watch retailed out with 5 cents worth of candy J U NcDonald Candy CoAT Co-AT the fair the James G McDonald Candy company will exhibit an elegant line of ccnfeo tionar for the first time LOGAN Is making preparations to give a rousing rous-ing welcome to the prominent Demecrats who are to visit that city this week CONFERENCE visitors should not miss getting a ticket for the 550 plush coat to be given away at the Equitable 30 and 32 Market row TIlE great American book worms are to be hero next Thursday Reading maketh the full man and we want them all to observe and get a full knowl dge of Salt Lake ALL Germans and people who want to take part in the parade are expected to be presenta puctually at 12 oclock at Fourth South and Main street J Moritz marshal iilos6 Savings Bank andTrust Co loan orna mental auxllliry banks for homes Interest u ror cent Wilford Woodruff president George Q < < Cannon vicepresident Big white woolen blankets worth 5350 for 05c Twenty yards L L L factory for 81 Seventeen yards Indian buckhead sheeting for BL Equitable Equit-able Coop 30 and 32 Market row THE excursion over the Rio Grande Western on the 15th ol October is already interesting those who want to visit Colorado points They will go but they will return and bring others with them to stay THERE are messages at the Western Union office for E R Hall George Parkinson Nora Smith Miss Allie Monroe J R Miller Oregon Lumber company F J Alexander Mrs K C Duffy W M Harvey DONT forget the meetings this week all over the territory but especially next Saturday Then the Democrats meet in convention and will be addressed by orators from the cast Every one must remember the date To lit all the great days at Salt Lake this wetk the railways have made cut rates This will suit any who desire to come to the conven ton on Saturday next as well as the fair conference con-ference and the races Dont forget it SUBORIBEUS of THE HERALD living in Tftotdland Summit county can now get their papers at the new office recently established there All who wish the ctange mad will l > eise notify us or our agent at Kamas George C Pack HALF of Salt Lake should go to Ogden on the 8th to welcome the honored Democrats who will L art e there on that date to speak at different pomts in Utah Announcement of the railroad 1 accommodations and fare is made in our rail lad columns THE board of education held a short session last evening to receive the report of the committee com-mittee on sites with reference to selling thc bite of the Sixteeath school The commit recommended that the site be not sold for less than 13000 and the report was adopted A E would advise all conference visitors ti I call and see the immense varieties of dress flannels linseys ladies cloth cassimeres blankets shawl yarns all wool hosiery etc al home made at John C Cutler Bro No 3G Main street Agents for Provo woolen mills p OUSEKVER SALISBURYS report for yester dajs temperature is as follows At 530 a m Salt Lake city 42 Baker City 30 Miles City CO Montrose IB Cheyenne 30 Denver 36 Helena 44 At 1155 a mSlolt Lake 41 Bniham34 Ogden 49 Logan 49 Park City 3a Provo 46 Alta 3S PROFESSOR STEPHENS announced at the conference con-ference concert last evening that the choir would begin practicing next Thursday evemn for the Gilmore concert to be given at the Tabernacle Tab-ernacle the first week in November The choral will begin its rehearsals next Monday night The Gilmore concert is to be made a grand festival of music the choir and choral massing their forces with Gilmores sixty musicians L mu-sicians YtSTERDAY morning Arnold Pollinger the sixteenyearold son ol John Pollinger of Big Cottonwood and a companion were putting their guns under a bridge intending to get them on their return from the city whcn Poliingcrs ehot gun was accidentally discharged The en i tire charge struck the young man in the elbow shattering the bone and inflicting a frightful wound The lad was brought to this city as quickly possible and ta len to the Deseret Hospital where the arm was amputated in the the afternoon THIS is German day and it will be fittingly observed here The programme was published pub-lished in full in THE SUNDAY HERALD and tho parade will be well worth seeing The pro I cession will form at the corner of Main and I ourth South streets at 12 oclock noon and will move promptly at I oclock tho line of march being as follows From Fourth South on Main street to Templeton hotel countermarch counter-march on Main street to Third South one block west on Third South to West Temple tone t-one block north on West Temple street to Second Sec-ond South street on Second South east to 1 Walker Bros Central hall AN executive session of the Womans Suffrage association ol Utah was held at the Fourteenth ward assembly rooms yesterdaym < rning Mrs Phobe Y BeattIe presiding Articles cf asso Clation were read and adopted and addresses 1 wero made by a number of ladles representing I most of thfi counties of the territory The matter mat-ter of selecting a territorial representative to Washington was discusser but no action waa taken Tho following officers were elected President Sarah M Kimball secretary Ada Croxall corresponding secretary Julia Taylor assistant corresponding secretary Nellie Little Lit-tle treasurer Margery Dwyer auditor Dr Barney chairman of the executive committee Phoebe Y Beattie vicepresidents First Mrs Emily Richards second Mrs Ann Groesbeck third Mrs Caroline Dye Emelino B Wells chairman publishing committee The vice presidents elected were Zina D Young Jane S Richards Bathsheba Smith Isabella M Home Emeline B Wells Mary Freeze Maria Y Dougall Emily Woodmansee Augusta J Crocheron Ellen Jakcman Lula G Richards 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