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Show BREVITIES. Pretty cool theso evou'ngs. Tom and Jerry are in it again. Die streets are drj iucr up rapidly. Cheap folding beds at S. K. Marks. Eagle gato will be finished tlie latter part of tho week. And even tho trees are beginning to ahow their baro litubs. Don't rush by a jewelry store. There is always plenty of time. David Keith is down from Tarlt to ake in the races nud tho f:iir. Tho Davenport engagement will bo the banner one of tne suasoii. j Fail stvies Knox bats just received at J. P. Gardner's. HI Main street. The hotels and restaurants arc doing a laud oUieo bueinesa Uiee days. Another wedding in high life takes place on the quiet tho lattor part of the mouth. J. K. Shottle, superintendent of tho Mammoth Lixiviation works came into the city last uight. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilliam of Council Coun-cil Muffs, la., are visiting with tho family of K. S. Williams in this city. Misses Smoot and Fierpont, two of , Prnvo'a young ladies, aro spending tho wack in this city with Miss May Naylor. Tight boots rnr.y hurt your corns but ' they serve well in making you forget your other troubles. ' The young mimio, tho slow fellow 1 who lots other people do his thinking, 1 has just began to raalizo thai red neck- ties are in lashion. Tha Lehi Sugar company hopes, if the weather remains favorable, to commence com-mence the work of manufacturing some time this week. Iiev. J. S. Edwards', wife and family will arrive in this eity from the east within a day or two and will make their home here for tha winter. Twelve coachos loaded to the hurti-cane hurti-cane decks with people, came down from Ogden thU morning over tho Union Pacific to attend tha fair. The Union Pacilo landed people for awhile yesterday morning at a rato which beat the record, 2C."0 having gotten off of tha trains wit bin an hour. The retail clerks' union has consented consent-ed to the merchant keeping their stores open until after 7 o'clock during tho week of the fair, conference and races. County Assessor Will Lynch has had mounted tho head cf the eik which he shot in the Teton peaks country a short time ago. It is a magnificent pair of antlers and specimen of the Ccrvus t'anatfcnxis. There was a well attended meeting of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union held in their headquarters on becotul South street yesterday, at which thero were many good temperance temper-ance speeches. Tha P. (). S. of A. are arranging for a sorics of lectures during the winter. They will bo opened on Friday evening next by Judge Goodwin who has selected se-lected for bis subject "The Dangers of Statehood for Utah." The girl who hes always been ashamed to bavo her likeness taken is in clover now. The prevailing fad among ialt Lake girls is to havo only tho back "' of the head photographed and this new fashion is bound to become popular , with the plain featured girl. A letter was received by Governor Thomas yesterday irora Judge J. W. Gregory of Kansas, on tho methods to bo employod to mould congressional sentiment on the subject of tho reclamation recla-mation of the arid lands of the west. The letter appears in another coiuian of this paper. Tho Co-op Furniture company will Bonn remova to the largo, new store adjoining ad-joining . C. AI. I. on the north. Pending Pend-ing their removal they will sell for cash at a big reduction, ('all at once and hecuro bargains in furniture and car pets, otc, etc. These goods have never before been ottered at such low prices in this city. They keep a large Btock from which to select. The' are now loratod at number liD Sontu West Temple. Tem-ple. About -100 people sit upon tbo "bleachers" and in iu the grand stand at National park yesterday, to see a very indillercut game of bait between .he Moores of i'enver i.ud the Salt I.ake.4. Tho game ivas won by tho j borne club by a score of 12 to j. Itwas i rather a loooly played gatno and the ! Salt Lakes won bv tha poor nlavimr of i their opponents rather than thbirown! superior work. Ilorton and Lloyd i were tha battery for the Salt Lakes, ! and Darn aud Lohbeck for Denver. Several score of democrats will go to Ogden next Thursday night to have tlmir spirits invigorated and faith renewed re-newed by attendiug the l)i:is meeting i iti that city which ii to be addressed by ! fc-uch distinguished bourbons and free j traders as Scuator Kauikney of West ; Virgiuia, Coagretsnian liyuum of Indiana, Indi-ana, ex-Goveruor Chauueey T. lilaek and Congressman Hack of Pennsylvania and Hon. Lawrence Gardner of' Washington, Wash-ington, D. C, secretary of the national democratic clubs. j A decision has been arrived at by tho I P. O. S. of A. to give a course of lectures lec-tures which will extend through the 1 winter. Tba seaiou will begin next 1'riday night, when C. C. Goodwin will lecture on the "Dangers of Statehood for Utah." The next lecture will be by Rev. Dr. Iiitl and will be entitled: "Dangers of a Union of Church aud fstate;" C. . Varian's subject will be: , "The Necessity for a Modification of Our Naturalization Laws-." Rev. Dr. Utter: "Necessity for an Kducatioual Qualification for Exercise of Privileges oi the Elective Franchise:" C. E. Allen ,1 will lecture on: "Our Public School System." Other lectures havo been ar- ; ranged for. to be given by; Professor t . V. I!.' Dolliver. W . P. Minor. Rev. W. M, Lane, bishop Leonard. Judges Anderson An-derson ana Dickson and C. E. btartou. s Zion'g unwashed democratio terrors f held a meeting Saturday night, at ; which were selected thirty-eight dele gates to the territorial convention to be convened in this city on next .Saturday. Ten delegates were selected at large Jrom Salt Lake county and twenty-1 twenty-1 eight from the citv. They were: Jas. Rawlins, N. H. Harris, C. G. Johnson, - W. C. A. Sraoot, jr., G.L.Scott, O. P. Miller, Kupert Brown, M. F. Arnett, John C. Mackev. Mr. Adams. A. T. Scaroeder, C, H.Williamson, J B. Wul-' Wul-' den, William Fuller, George Stringfel- low, J. W. Judd, S. A. Merritt. C. W. West, J. A. Moyle. K. C. Chambers, A. E Hyde, Harry Roberts, E. A. Sir.itn, ! John H. Kumel, jr., F. S. Ferustrnm i P. L. Williams. F. S. l.icka.ds. R. W. ' Youug. J. L. l.Hwl.iis, It. C. jJunbsr, V. H. Dyer, F. Armstrong, H. C. Lett, George Cullios, T. J. Almy, J. T. Caine, C. M. Nelson, W. A. Parks. Alternates Frank Harris, J. B. Tim. t mony, W. VanCott, J. K. Letcher. W. A. Ilodges; E. A. Folland, S. A. Rentier, Ren-tier, D. L. Murdock, Johu Midgley, J. II. Kennelly, |