Show LOCAL AND OTHER BRIEFS GRAND dinner Saddle Rocktoday ATTEND Cohn Bros enormous bargain sale on Monday S Two good paper hangers wanted Apply t B Dinwoodey Furniture company BEST pianos Best prices Best terms At Co niter Snelgroves 74 Main street WHITE china for decorating at Calloway Hooch Co 35 W First South street McCOBNiCK Co received yesterday Han auer bullion 3375 silver and lead ore StDOO IT is said that a blonde druggist will figure as the corespondent in the Keysor divorce suit JNSUKE in the Home Fire of Utah H J Grant Co agents with State Bank of Utah IN the Third district court yesterday John Stacey a native of England was admitted to citizenship LINOLEUMS at S K Marks Co Lace curtains cur-tains at S R Marks Co Baby carriages at S R Marks 8 Co WELLS FARGO i Co shipped yesterday Silver bar 113370 gold bar 81000 ore S217S271 Total 2392141 FOR fit durability and style Barton Cos 117 suit surpasses any 23 merchant tailor suit made in the United States S I PRESIDENT HARBISON Is coming and Spencer Clawson Co have just received a large consignment con-signment of decorating bunting TWENTYFIVE per cent off all boots shoes and slippers for one week at Salt Lake Equitable SO and 32 First South Commencing today THERE are messages at the Western Union telegraph office for Mrs L C Clark A Fried George B Wheaton C Collins and W Gurran SERGEANT SALISBURYS report for yester days temperature is as follows At 533 am Salt Lake city 56 Fort Custer 33 Fort Wash aUis 40 Rawlins 41 CALLOWAY HOOCK Co successors to Hoock Clawson are showing a nice line of china cut glass lamps brica brae etc at their new store No 35 W First South street IT is a noted fact that those suits made to order at Cutlers 36 Main from Provo mills all wool cloth will outwear three ordinary readymade ready-made suits We guarantee satisfaction THE members of the Welsh Sunday school will attend the funeral services of the late Major Bynon today and will meet at the Grand Army hall at 1230 prior to repairing to the residence WHILE a party of children in City Creel caiion were standing on a bridge made of saplings to have their photos taken the bridge gave way nnd the whole party indulged in a sudden bath FINEST quality of English worsted suits in full dress Prince Albert and cutaways for 525 820 and 535 equal to the finest merchant tailor made suits for 845 860 and 870 at Barton Co S CoJAMES JAMES G MCDONALD left for the east Friday evening to attend the confectioners convention at St Louis and to gather the latest ideas for the remodeling of the cindy factory on Main street S NOTICE to gas consumers The gas will be turned oS from Main street today Parties having night lights and self lighting burners will please see that they are properly turned off F H Dyer manager ZioVs Savings Bank and Trust Co will loan you an auxiliary bank to take home This lank has combination locks and is ornamental W e payS per cent Interest Vilford Woodruff president Gee Q Cannon vicepresident THE wedding of Miss Vlna M Walsh of Kaysville to Mr John Nash of Salt Lake city took place at Logan last Wednesday They were accompanied to Logan by Mrs Nash Mrs Fish and Mr Fred Fish all of this city on Monday Mon-day A reception will be given Mr and Mrs Nrsh at the home of the groom in Salt Lake city ctyTHE THE funeral services over the remains of the late Major E M Bynon will be held at the residence resi-dence of the deceased on Third South Street between Fifth and Sixth east this afternoon at 2 oclock The services will be conducted by the Grand Army of the Republic and a great many worldusrmea will pay their last respects to tho deceased GARPIELD BEACH excursion Commencing Eriday May I the Union Pacific will run one special train each way between Salt Lake and Garfield Beach until further notice leaving Salt Lake at 2 p m and returning arriving at salt Lake at533 p m D E Burley General Agent Today Sunday special train for Garfield will leave at 10 and return at 130 SMOOTS new pleasure gardens in SugarHouse Sugar-House drew a good crowd on May day who greatly enjoyed themselves Owing to some mCsunderstanning the Utah Central failed to Bend out a train as advertised to leave at midnight mid-night and Mr Smoot had to rustle all night to get the people back to town in conveyances This was the only drawback to the successful opening of the now grounds which will cner the lists regularly hereafter for popular favor A HORSE tacked out the dash board and goths got-hs foot tangled in the singletree of a light buggy In front of THE HERALD office yesterday afternoon The two men who were in the buggy were paralyzed for a while but managed to collect col-lect their scattered senses enough to get out of the buggy With the aid of a few well chosen cuss words and a little muscle the horse was unhitched and his foot extricated The usual crowd of small boys and bums collected and from afar it looked as though a dog fight was going on THE trial of the case of William M Ferry vs Andrew Lundin et al was resumed in the Third district court yesterday morning This suit involves in-volves the ownership of the North Pole and Northland mining claims situated in Umtah mining district Summit county In their answer ans-wer the defendants deny that the plaintiff has any Interest in the property A number of witnesses wit-nesses for the defense were examined and tho trial will be resumed tomorrow In the case of Thomas Knight vs The Deseret National bank Robert Owens was allowed to intervene FOR some time past a Mrs Gleason has been in charge of the furnished apartments over the Times office in Commercial street A few days ago ho disappeared and at the same time a Inend of hers named Irvine who has been in the insurance business was missed The parties owed a good many bills here and of course their creditors became anxious to locate them The matter was reported to the police who have made efforts to ascertain the whereabouts where-abouts of the pair but without success and it Is now generally believed that they skipped out together with the intention of defrauding creditors S WHILE the cities of the east and Europe are in a fever of agitation bordering upon riot overlabor over-labor questions everything is quiet and serene in Salt Lake Last year the brick and stonemasons stone-masons gave notice that after May 1 eight hours was to constitute a days labor and the scale of prices was to be as follows Brick and stonemasons stone-masons 5 a day plasterers attendants S350 per day hod carriers 323 a day brick wheelers wheel-ers S3 per day Tho bosses agreed to meet this demand and the matter was all settled months ago and yesterday the men went to work on the terms stated None of the other labor organizations organiza-tions made any demand and they are working nine hours a day and for the same wages as last year |