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Show 1!Ki:vi:tii:s. Haker for shoes; 4(1 W. Second So. St The county court will reconvene Saturday, Sat-urday, August to. l-'oiirpaugh's circus will he in Salt Lake City in September. Another new band, tha Cadet, will be onranued in the city in a few days. There will be a display of fireworks at ('alder's park tomorrow evening. The Melhodists of this city will con-ttrtict con-ttrtict a uow chapel in North Salt hake. The Twenty lir-t ward Sundae school wiil picnic at Cahler's park on Wednesday. Wednes-day. A local wool grower predicts thnt the clip this year in I'tah w ill be 11.-OdO.OOO. 11.-OdO.OOO. i There was a crowd at Syracuse yesterday yes-terday and (iarlicld had a big attendance, attend-ance, loo. i'olitical clubs and drum corps can pel their fifes and drums at Coalter & Snelgrove's. John Hickman, Enoch Holbrook and Diehard Wolf were discharged from lie penitentiary .Saturday. Ilev. )r. MeN'iecrt occupied his pulpit ypslorday. He has been enjoying a vacation around American Fork. The temperature in Salt hake City st k o'clock this forenoon was ?'!, linden hi i, l.ogan Tii, Hingham H"i, l'rovo 70, hlockton TO. lbv. PeWitl Tnlmage lectures in l'rovo toiiiirbt. The reverend gentle-ma'i gentle-ma'i will lecture on "l!ig Hliinders'' in Salt Lake theater Wednesday night. The new special collection of mail (ratter six times per day in the business busi-ness center of tho city is acknowledged by the business men to be a great accommodation. ac-commodation. There was a larga attendance at the funeral of the late James A. Uoyle, IJ. S. deputy marshal, yesterday. The services were under thu direction of tho A. O. U. W. Andrew Amundson who was injured at Hurton-(iardi,er company's planing mill the other day. is progressing nicely. nice-ly. While endeavoring to put a belt on a wheel ho had two ribs and a linger broken. |