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Show iiKiivn n:s. Cheap folding beds at S.R.Marks. And now for the circus 'Thursday and Friday. The gambling houses have closed their doors indefinitely. An educational newspaper is one of the things laUed of for l'ayson. F.dward I'.urnham's infant daughter died l-3t night of cholera infinitum. Forward the streit cleaning brigade and keep the crossings free from mud. The t weiitv-sHven hour walking match between Kiciimond and (Airmail will tak place on October . j The game of ball between the Delivers J and Salt Lakes resulted in a victory for the former by a score of II to H. j 'Mm eastern half of the IF d. W. is bong inspect. 'd by Superintendent Welby, J. L. Thompson and J. Lee. j Tweniv-oiio musicians comprise the I Fetihallor band which promises to b , one of the best organization in '-tan. t 'Carpenter Harper while working at j the lead mill at Iiingham the other day , fell and fractured his knee cap. Ha is j at St. Mark's hospital. j Tho Milwaukee linn is not making much, fuss but it shipped li.'.O cars of j sheep from 1 tali and Wyoming since August 10th to Chicago. The Colorado Midland is chuckling over the way it whisked a train load of ca'tle from (irand Junction to Colorado Colo-rado Springs. Time, fourteaa hours and eight minutes. It. is said that a good many public school childrcu are attending the In eiit university. 'This of itself is evidence that additional new ecliool house, are needed at once. The ordinance prohibiting the piling of combustibles at the rear of business bouses is being rigidly enforced by Chief Stanton who proposes to make an example of avery offender. W. A. Aiibry, superintendent of the general delivery department of the Salt Lake postoflice, did not report for duty this morning. 'The arrival of a brand new Laby at his borne was the cause. The Santa Fe the other day carried a car of stoves from Chicago to Ogden via Colorado Midland aud llio Graude Western in four days. 'The quickest time ever made before by any road was live days. Preparations for the semi annual conference which begins its labors at the taberuaele on the morning of October Oc-tober 4 at 10 o'clock are in active pro-gre.hs. pro-gre.hs. 'The session promises to be an eventful one. Discovery day which occurson the Sunday of October II, will be observetl by appropriate discourses at nil churches. Christopher Columbus will be made the suhiect for an address to the I. O. S. of A. 'The wedding of Miss Marie C. Fisher and Mr. Willis N. (irant look place last night. Mr. (irant is the chief of the register department of the Salt Luke City postollice. They will be at home after next Monday at No. 4'M Sixth Fast street. Fall styles Knox hats just received at J. P. Gardner's, 111 Main stront. "We are four men short this morning." morn-ing." said Assistant Postmaster Nash. "Mr. (irant was married last night, Mr. Aubry has a new baby on his hands, Clerk" Fra.ier is off on leave of absence, Carrier Rest is sick. 'I'he California mail is thirty minutes late." The temperature reported at H o'clock this morning: Salt Lake SO, Ringham 4 7, Ogden til. Logan 51, Park City 41, Provo fill, Alta ;S2, Storktou 40. At Salt Lake h west wind was blowing at ten miles per hour. Snow was falling at Alta ami rain at all the other places except ( igden. Unfortunately a small audience heard Hon. William Jackson Armstrong lecture lec-ture on "Civil and Religious Liberty" last night, (lovernor Thomas presided aud introduced the lecturer. Mr. Jackson Jack-son presented many word pictures in compariann between civil and religious liberty in this country. An engineering party has started, it is reported, to survey an air line from De Iteque, Colo., to a point where the (Irand river enters Utah. This means another new road to Salt Lake City. Frank P. King, late engineer in chief of the Rio (irande Junction line, is said to be in charge of the surveyors. Mrs. Durgin, wife of J. L. Durgin of Salt Lake City, died this morning. Deceased was a native of Now York and ;t8 years of age. Friends and acquaintances ac-quaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral at 'J o'clock p. m., Friday, Sept. "5th, from the Utah Undertaking Un-dertaking company's parlors, thonce to the Haptist church where the services ser-vices will be held. Interment at Mt. Olivet eenieterv. Tho resolution? printed in yesterday's Times expressive of appreciation of the courtesies extended to the delegates to thp Irrigation congress were not prepared pre-pared especially on behalf of the Kansas vioitors. When the excursionists were at Logan a meeting was held on tho platform at which A. W. Stnbbs of Kansas and Dr. Martin of Nebraska were appointed a committee to prepare resolutions embodying the thanks of all the delegates for the varionsexeursions and entertainments tendered them. The resolutions referred to were prepared pre-pared by those gentlemen in accordance accord-ance with the wish of the meeting, and were on behalf of ail those who participated. partici-pated. . , , |