Show LOCAL AND OTHER BRIEFS ZIONS Savings Bank and Trust Co SHELVES suitable for retail store for sale cheap at Clark Eldredge C SCHOOL shoes at Spencer KimbaUs A scholars companion given away with each pair T n JONES CO yesterday received Sil Terbars il50J1ead and selected oresSlltX > total 412600 WALKER flubs yesterday received from the Alice mine la bars of silver bullion averagingm I over 1iOO ounces each I j A YOUNG man named White ran into a telephone I tele-phone pole on State street on Sunday and demolished de-molished a buggy belonging 1 the Grant Brothers Broth-ers company THERE are messageS at the Westhrn Union office for J M Wiggins J J Hemmer R J 1 Kilpatrick A P Uunlap Taft Kropsganz U B holding SAVING is the secret of wealth rive percent per-cent per annum paid on savings deposits interest compounded quarterly at the State Hank or Utah capital 4500000 THE Singer Manufacturing company has appointed ap-pointed James J Locuhart as it agent for this city 11 Lockhart succeeds Councilman Hall who has bought out the business of HM Miller ZIONS Savings Bank an Trust Co receives deposits en interest at 5 per cent per annum principal and interest on demand W Woodruff Wood-ruff president George Q Cannon viceprest AMONG the attractive and interesting articles for the next issue of THE SUNDAY HLKALD will be an article from Miss Grundv jr containing news from behind the scenes of Washington so citty bERGEANT FrrziiAURicEs report or yester days temperature is as follows At 5d3 am bait Lake city 22 Helena dS Fort Custer t Fort Washakie j Rawlins 10 At 1 am Salt Lake city 40 THE apportionment of the territorial school fund which is being so eagerly inquired after by leathers trustees and other all over the teritory will not be ready until about the middle of December THE Utah commission has appointed Elias A Smith J C Conklin and Secretary Sells to can vats tile returns of the recent election for cele gate to Congress The gentlcaen will commence com-mence their labors taraorrow SnERiiF MCCARTY left for Pueblo on Sunday with LeI Swank the alleged murderer He will return hi a few days lor Iith the colored man who is under arrest for attempting to murder a man at Pueblo some time ago THE University pf Deseret opened the second term of the winter semester yesterday morning with a very large attendance Beginning classes were organized m a number of studies and ex cellent attend opportunities are offered for students t IT i taid that the little son of Mrs Danielson who was kiunapped some time ago while at I Provo with his mother has been located in this city It i supposed that the boy was taken by ills father a man named Brooks who was formerly Mrs Danielso husband THE fire alarm yesterday afternoon was I caused by a slight blaze i the roof of the VII I lmson residence corner of Second South and I 1 irst Vest The blaze was extinguished with < Ut the a d of the department which was on Laid whnin three minutes after the alarm had lien tent in THE Harmony Glee club will give a concert and ball at the Provo opera house on Friday einmjj A special tram will leave the Rio Urande Western depot at 5 pm t accotnino Gate Those who de ire to attend from this city Olsont band will accompany the party ana lumsh the music for the baa TIE high school department of the public schools 5s now in operation at its rooms in the Lutheran church The tuition i free to residents resi-dents of Salt LaUO and the second term begins November The high School will be removed to the new Fourteenth district schoolhoue as boon as that building reaJy for cccupancy SALT LAKES new variety theatre is being gorously pushed to completion The building is to be arranged according to the latest va nety pattern with boxes etc to accommodate its patrons The manager is now in the east baying a liao of scenery and it is expected that tae resort will be in operation before the boll days The projectors say i will be run on a strictly respectable basis Who ever thought it wouldnt IT is the intention of the Union Pacific company com-pany t finish the Pioche branch at any rate but the amount of traffic immediately aiiead v 1 determine them whether to push the work with some haste or allow i to He in its present state an indefinite length of t me Mr Wilds repeat goes directly to headquarters and will bard great waight with the directors The mines of the P C company al look well and ineie is no reason to believe that Mr Wilds report will be other than favorable Ulonian YESTERDAY afternoon at her home Mrs W W Kitsr tendeici a reception to her lady Jrends prior to her departure for New Orleans with Mr Ritcr for a somewhat extended stay The residence was lit up by the gayest of assemblages flow ers dressed all the rooms and a string band discoarsed sweet strains of music during the several hours the reception lasted Irs It ter was assisted by Le mother Mrs Jennings and a number of young lady friends and the large number that attended untel in voting too afternoon the most social and enjoyable enjoy-able as it was the most brilliant ever given by the hostess gcn A RELATIVE of the young man who was recently nonsuited his case against the telephone tele-phone company writes rile HERALD as follows The young man was iclcd by hismother in extreme poverty when this country was a howling desert ana the had a hard struggle to lecn the wolf from the door Now his parents d r are forced to keep him indefinitely and i lan l-an aid from the company in whose service he was injured Tne young man bows to the law and says it i settled but charity and common wnFe should come to the big corporation and it should aid him in his struggle for bread His I head was broken his eye injured and his arm displaced and for work involvingthese dangers he was paid 5175 per day I TIe many friends of James E Malin jr will be pained t learn that the young man is i Buffering set erely from a badly broken leg He was engaged in a friendly wresting tussle and I had thrown his opponent Arising t brush the I dust from his clothes he did not notice his friends action in seizing him by the ankles till too late to save himself and he fell with such olence upon tne right leg upon Which his op nent alSO fell as to break the bone in two places near the ankle and also t dislocate the joint Dr Pinkerton set the lib which is now doing well Jim has had some bad luck in his day He has had both le arms broken and once liadhlsslulllaldopcnby fall Ild lmllaid open by a fal exposing the throbbing brain to view He is u vigorous fel low however and will soon be out howOer ad hunting for more ONE of the most contemptible of all the des puable utterances of the Tribune p1 uterances Trbule was its recent re-cent statement thrt Mormon hoodlums at payson had torn clown the Americen fag The Ei wprise investigated tho matter and discovered discov-ered that the fellow who had torn down the em blem of freedom was a drunken Liberal and one of those who would have been numbered as Goodwins constituents had that old sinner been elected to Congress As usual the old lady hasnt the decency t admit that i lied but the JSuterprise nailed the lying scoundrels The monkeyfaced Individual who represents the rag at Provo we regret to say once resided in this city If ho has been approached on the matter he proba bly replied O course it isnt true but it makes good reading for my people This is I the fellow who went Payson t boom the town |