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Show County Fair." This is one of the best shows in the enm'try. People who have not attended a county fair for some time will, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights and at Saturday matinee, have an opportunity to judge) if such events are conducted as in other days. The Daily Nation savs:"ff there is any citi.en of of Logan, as we have said before, be-fore, who did nut rise from his couch yesterday morning, and gazing upon the beautiful city surrounding him, pour out the gratitude of his heart for the privilege of existing in so blessed a jt land, we have failed to hear of him." The same may be said of the various towns within Utah. Miner Phelps arrived In the city yesterday, yes-terday, fresh from Dugway. He ssys Harvey Hardy and Mr. Parker of this city, who are en route for Deep (reek, had a narrow escape from a cloud burst Sunday morning. They were in Johnson's John-son's pass and seeing ihe approaching danger turned their horses and holly rde back into the valley. They made fortunate escape, as the cloud burst did much damage to the road aud surroundings. sur-roundings. The Lantern says: The committees of the Alumni assooiaiion of the ('diversity ('diversi-ty of Dfsnret are still busily imployed in making arrangements for the meeting meet-ing to be held during commencement week. Thry are determined that every one who will attend this reunion shall have an enjoyable time. All Alumni are hereby invited to be present whether they have received a notification of the meeting or not. Notice has been sent to each alumnus, but through change of residence some may have not received it. 'J here will (hi two meetings; one for the transaction of business ou the evening even-ing of June tt, at H o'clock; another, the reuliir reunion, the next evening at H o'clock. Tho programmo of the second eveninsf will consist of a banquet and grand ball and other amusements usually usu-ally provided on such occasions. itui:vjTii:s. Paker for shoes; 4(1 W. Second So. St Don't fail to attend the republican meeting at the theater tonight. H K. Hrowne will entertain tho Social Soc-ial Wheel club tonight at a smoker. Spring styles of Knox hats now on sale at J. P. Gardner's, 111 Main street. K. M. I'.artlett was arrested for vagrancy va-grancy aud occupies a cell in Hotel j Raleigh. The commencement exercises of normal nor-mal day at (trig ham Young Academy t Provo will occur to morrow. Tim Utah commission continues to figure aud figure on the redistricting question. Much earnest work is being done but as yet no conclusion has been reached. The young folks will give a strawberry straw-berry and ice cream festival at the First M. F.. church Thursday evening of this week. A nice programme bas also bet n prepared. James Hurley of No. 42 Pitt street, on tho west side, has engaged in tho fresh lish business. The toot of bis silver sil-ver buglo was today beard in various parts of tbe city. E. D. Baxter of the Colorado Midland last night shipped six cars of beeves from Salt Lake to Aspen. They numbered num-bered 1!!2 head, averaged 1l!00 pounds and were a lot of tine stock. Now, since the city has passed tho paving ordinance, tbe city will undergo an improvement which will be permanent perma-nent and a great satisfaction to all who are iu favor of good sidewalks. Mr. Hoyt Sherman has received a set of pamphlets showing the form of constitution, con-stitution, by laws and other information informa-tion concerning tho organization of repubiiban national league clubs. An alarm of fire at Vi-A't this morning morn-ing called the department to a b.e in the rear of the board of trade building. A junk shop and stablo were totally destroyed de-stroyed at a loss of about $700 which was covered by insurance iu tho sum of :)000. Local members of the Salt Lake Y. M. C. A., will be glad to learn steps are to be taken towards establishing a Young Men's Christian association at Butle. The officers are: President, Pucv. J. H. Ruse); vice-presidents, J. F. Fircb and G. H. Marker; secretary, C. Kmilli Lsst night was one of democracy in Salt Lake and the faithful were out. The woods are full cf them aud their loyalty was represented by large derations de-rations from Payson and Provo. They came with music aud, as did their local brethren, enjoyed tbe meeting in Electric Elec-tric Light ball. A picnio for the children of Holy Cross academy ami St. Mary's cathedral Sunday school wi!l be given tomorrow (Thursday) at ( alder's gardens. Parents Pa-rents and friends of tie children are cordially invited. Excursion rates secured se-cured on rapid transit. The excursion leaves theater corner at Si-lo a. in. The property owners on Forrest street between Eighth aud Ninth Kast and First and Second South are kicking. They will present a petition to the city council asking why Forrest street has been closed. Trees were planted aud tbe street was a pleasure to those who reside along it. The damage to the property, it is claimed, is great. Last eveniug the remains of Jonathan Jona-than Evans, a faro dealer whe died of consumption at Butte Sunday morn-inir. morn-inir. were shipped to Salt Lake for burial. His mother and sisters recently eft this city and went to Hutte, hoping ay their nursing he would be restored :o health. Deceased was 22 years of )f age. He was well acquainted iu this :ity. There was a large crowd at the thea-er thea-er this morning after tickets for "The |