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Show Latest No tea. See the Co-op's new ad. in this issue. These cool nights give One the shivers. Don't overlook A. W. Compton's new ad. in this issue. Our streets were never in better condition for driving. Read all the advertisements and you get all the bargains. Sheriff Loveland siys matters in his department are "deader" 'an a door nail. Prospectors are multiplying in the mountains which join our City on the east. We look for more rich strikes every day. Peter Peters of Three Mile Creek, has been engaged as principal and Miss Effie Ensign assistant of the Fourth ward district schools. Let us have an electric light plant for the entire City, that the Co op and opera house will not be compelled to put in a private system. Salt Lake has a suicide about i: very day. Their grave yards must be growing so rapidly that they will soon overcome and drive away the city. It was not yet decided last night whether our home dramatic troupe or the Salt Lake company will have the opening engagement of the opera house. Monday Deputy McClcllan arrested, ar-rested, at Brigbam, Mark Lindsay of Salt Lake, charged with contempt con-tempt of Second district court. lie will appear on the Kith, L. T. Peirce now has one of the handsomest, most cozy and convenient con-venient homes in the City, and that is saying considerable, for wc have them by the dozens. The First ward district schools, we learn this morning, will not be opened until next Tuesday, on account ac-count of the Primary Fair now being be-ing held in the building. Several old mining men were m town yesterday. They are prospecting pros-pecting in the adjacent hills. A number of them called in Tin; Bi'glek oflice and examined the specimens from the mines owned by the Brigharn City Mining Co. They all pronounced the mineral first-class. During the heavy rain storm Monday( the lightning struck near a threshing machine that was being be-ing run at Mantua. The horses became frightened and ran away, tearing off and breaking several wheels from the horse-power. No very serious damage is reported. Work on the "Hidden Treasure," the re-located old Co-op mine north of town, was begun yesterday. yester-day. Messrs. Upton, Buden, Uy. ' and Lorenzo Graebl aie going to push the work. They think they have a good thing and intend to spend considerable "chink" in or- i tier to properly develop this silver mine. People who make a practice ot reading ad vertisments are the ' ones who always "catch onto"' the bargains. Don't you know w n i- i i - ever a nv-n-hant, or any one else. . has anything cheap t- roll a bar- i gain to oiler he always al v ; ti--i it? Well, he does. linm mb-r that, and read our ad, herm ftor or you j will lose bnmnins every week. i The Brigbam C i ty Co-op and Theatre company expect to put :n ' a $1,200 gas plant for lighting! their large store and opera house, j This wiii be a fine thing f ;r tho?? two building. whJr-b will use about kgbt-. I .-lit it will retard ih- j f t n Vdi hnu-Tit of a City electric j phi nt :--vi al years. Tie-e build - in's v.MiiVi iw nc::rly bait tii" i nunib'T required for s'o-h a vsirtn. |