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Show BREVITIES. This is German day. Cheap folding beds at S. R. Marks. . This is glorious weather for the fair. The streets are thronsred with people. The land office was crowded all day yesterday. yes-terday. Thk Times dons its new dress today.- li it not a beauty? , These are the mornings when the frosfis on the pumpkin. Provo's day at the fair tomorrow and Og-den's Og-den's the next day. Logan will entertain the democratic missionaries mis-sionaries this week. Fall styles Knox hats just received at J. P. Gardner's, 141 Main street. Gus Mangus of Chicago is among the visitors visi-tors during conference week. He is charmed by the sights. Died Ethel Dolan, daughter of J. M. Do-lan. Do-lan. Aged 9 months. Funeral thisiter-noon thisiter-noon at 3 o'clock. 1 City Treasurer "Walden will tonight submit sub-mit to the council the name of J. S. May for the deputy treasurership. Since Andy Brixen has taken hold of the Templeton, he has inaugurated several reforms re-forms and changes, which will make that hotel even more "por ulai. ' - I The temperature at Salt Lake and Pfofo this morning at 8 o'clock was 46, Binghant 39, Ogden 61, Park City 43, Logan 28. Fair and warm weather is predicted for Salt Lake City. I Sixteen-year-old Arnold Pollinger of Big Cottonwood. was accidentally shot through the arm yesterday. He was brought tothe Deseret hospital, where amputation found necessary. There are messages at the Western Union office for E. H. Hall, Geo. Parkinson, Nora Smith, Miss Allie Monroe, s. R. Miller," Oregon Ore-gon Lumber Co., F. J. Alexander, Mrsi K. C. Duffy, W. M. Harvey. A fair audience listened to Mr. Armstrong's Arm-strong's lecture at the Metropolitan last night. The sneake divided his topic vnder two heads: 'A London Season," and "London "Lon-don Society on Horseback." It was a clever lecture, full of witty and epigrammatic eay- ings. B. R. Stevenson is now publishing the theater programme and is making it an attractive at-tractive feature of the performances. He has furnished it with an artistic cover and intersperses through its pages a variety of paragraphs to interest and amuse tbe and-lcnce and-lcnce between the acts. ( Major E. C. Holmes, the giddy ronanecr of tbe Jlotrl Prportrr fell down and tepped on his eye while undertaking to roc an apple ap-ple on the topmost twig of a fig ree last evening. His friends and the fraternity were delighted to see him among the attractions attrac-tions of the fair this afternoon. An heiress tipping the scales Jat nine pounds, made her appearance ail the residence resi-dence of H. W. Bartcls shortly aftcrf 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon since which Jime the "advertising bureau" of Walker Bros-, & Fyler has very wisely abandoned itself to a holiday. Mother and Miss are progressing nicely. 1 The Woman's Suffrage association of L'tah met at the Fourteenth' ward Assembly hall yesterday. Mrs. Phoebe Y. Beatti presided. The articles of association were iopted and the following officers were elccpd: Prcsi-gdg Prcsi-gdg Sarah M. Kimball ; sec f 'tary, Ada id defenli2resPnl'n? stcretarifrjulia fTav-her fTav-her relief; said prei'idi&gRecrtjjj.?iellic liows, to wit: CommeniJilTj y Dwyp W. col'itor, ir of lot 4 block 21). plsVhp "-iia.lt Lakci'ia-ty Lakci'ia-ty survey, running theirVE. jo roda-nts: ence S. 5 ro3s; thence Wf utla; tbeuy-'Mrs. 5 rods to place, of beeiiAiiag, contaiprt nVe '"Futfe rocU of sromd, jfeituated ia. ' f ' mittee. the vice-preSiWats erected ""vere Zina I. Young, Jane s. Richards', Bath-sheba Bath-sheba Smith, Isabella M. Home, Emcline B. Wells, Mary Freeze, Maria Y. Dougall, Emily Woodmansee, Augnsta J. Crocheron, Ellen Jakeman, Lula G. Richards, Mrs. Hay-mond. |