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Show BREVITIES. Cheap folding beds at S. R. Marks. Park City is exceedingly jubilant over its winning the lirit prize on its mineral exhibit. ex-hibit. Tom Kippur, or the Jewish feast of the atonement, began last night at sundown and w'ill end tonight at the same hour. There is to be a meeting of the choral society at the tabernacle this evening to make arrangements for the Gilmore concert. Tall styles Knox hats just received at J. P. Gardner's, 111 Main street. The D. & R. G. will on October 9 sell one fair round trip" tickets to Rico and return from all points'on the first, second and third divisions. T. P. Murray telegraphs that he has the men and money to build the Deep creek road, and if !alt Lake is liberal dirt 'will fly in thirty days. With the excep. ion of Hon. Chauucey F. Black, all the f-ce trade missionaries departed de-parted for the east Saturday night. Their next stop will he Denver. See that Porpoise "cork sole"' shoe at Baker's, Ba-ker's, No. 4x West Second South. The display of trunks at the fair by John Manning was "one of the finest ever seen in this territory. One hand-scwed leather trunk valued at $.50 was a beauty. The "UT C." T. U. held a successful meeting last night at the Second South street headquarters. head-quarters. The ladies of the union were not a hit too proud or good to stand outside the door and invite the wanderer in. |