Show LOCAL AIm OTHER BRIEFS SILVER 1O lead 2 ZIONS Savings Bank and Trust Co THE now time card of the Union Pacific went into effect on Sunday THE Old Fort question will probably be decided de-cided by the council this evening I FOR allwool homemade hose call on John I C Cutler Bro No 30 Main street WELLS FARGO Co shipments Ore 57600 base Bullion J9400 Total 817000 JIcCoRNiCK Co yesterday received Han aucr bullion 89800 silverand lead 57550 T R JOKES Co yesterday received Silver bars I O selected lead 803 Total 414800 SCHOOL shoes at Spencer Kimballs A scholars companion given away with each pair o THE new electric light service is gradually being be-ing placed and it promises to be an improvement Improve-ment on the old THE regular monthly meeting of the home tt ith missionaries will beheld In the Social hall tomorrow to-morrow at 730 p mALL m-ALL is quiet around the county clerks oilier Judge Bartch is up in Idaho and Clerk Allen is on the Liberal excursion train THE safe of a second hand store on First South was opened on Saturday night and W In money taken so it i alleged THERE are messages at the Westesn Union Telegraph office for r E Moncaur R J Franklii1 and Mrs Francis Lamancena tr the Third district court yesterday William Green a native of England and Howard Price a native of Wales were admitted to citizenship TIE Utah commission yesterday appointed Thomas J Steed D R Egbert and John Fife judges of election for the new precinct of Steed i Davis county IT is now said W J Mack the civil engineer is at New Orleans and that he went there with full knowledge and consent of his wie who is now in Denver SALT LAICE now has two electric railways in operation Neither of them i complete as yet but when both are finished she will be well supplied with rapid transit SAVING is the secret of wealth Five percent per-cent per annum paid on savings deposits interest compounded quarterly at the State Bank of Utah capital 8300000 ZIONS Savings Bank an Trust Co receives deposits on interest at 5 per cent per annum principal and interest on demand W Woodruff Wood-ruff president George Q Cannon viceprest THE electric line on Fifth South street running run-ning west t Fifth West and thence south will soon be i operation This iviil make a now outlying section of town in demand for residence uurposes THE furniture for the new Band Commerce which i soon to open i the Opera house building build-ing is now being paced in nosition I is very neat and tasty and the Bank of Commerce will be among the coziest and handsomest in the cityTHE TIn regular officers meeting of the Young Ladies Mutual Improvement association of this stake will be held in the Fourteenth ward Relief society hal next Saturday November 1 at 1 a m A full attendance 1 desired Mary A Freeze stake president NEVEr will tender the Hon John T Caine arousing a-rousing reception this evening Amoij the attractions at-tractions 1 be a procession and fireworks Pro will enthuse tomorrow eveniLi and will be aided by the Central drnm corps of this city THE funeral services over the remains of the late Phoebe S Tingey wife of Bishop Tinpey were held at the family residence Sunday The speakers were Elders George Goddard Edward Snelgrove George G Bywater Bishop W B 1 Presten and Stake Counselor Joseph E Taylor SERGEANT FITZMATIRICES report of yesterdays yester-days temperature i as follows At 533 am Salt Lake city 46 Helena 1 Fort Custer 40 Fort Washakie Rawlins 3 At 1 am Salt Lake city IS Ogden r > Stockton 3 Bingham 3 Park city 49 Provo 32 Alta 3 Logan 4G WILLIE TANNER son of Bishop Tanner of the Third Yard Provo the unfortunate who was kicked by a horse about three weeks ago died from the effects of the wound on Sunday This fatality has grieved the family very sorely aud a great amount of sympathy 1 elicited from all acquaintances THE county commissioners of Logan have employed Arthur Brown of Salt Lake and S B 1ing bur of Halley to defend in the injunction in-junction brought by Shoshone restraining the commissioners from moving the county seat to Bellcvuc Parley Williams of Salt Lake i attorney at-torney for the Shoshone people Elmore But lelin IN the postomce the other day an enterprising genius provided the boys win uniform caps Irith a brand Church Co Soda on whiih was in a jiCy marked Deep Creek R R ana thus worn by them This suggests an idea why does not Uncle Sam uniform his officials of first and second class offices as is done in Germany for instance Fancy our gallant Benton and his assistant ash coming out en state occasions iu chapeau dress coat and sword I MR S F WALKER is prospecting for fireclay fire-clay near Lake Shore at depth of about twelve feet the workmen struck a oed of clay that is very peculiar yielding as putty it becomes almost al-most as hard as a stone after a few hours exposure ex-posure to the sum I is thought it will make excellent ex-cellent brick before anythingis done in that re yard an assay will be made in order to disover ust what there i in it that makes it so peculiar A sample was submitted to an assayer yesterday yes-terday THERE will be an intercstiut though quiet event celebrated at the residence 01 C R Savage Esq when his popular daughter Miss Fannie and Mr William Brolirs of Park City will be married A dinner 1 the family will follow when the groom will bear away his bride to the Park where a cozy home nest awaits them The bridegroom is among the most popular of Park Citys business men and the brides friends and admirers in Salt Lake are numerous THE HERALDS best wishes goth go-th them TIl Ladies Guitar and Mandolin club is already al-ready meeting with the success that was rre dieted wHen organized about a week ago There have been several applications for memo liorshlo during tbe week and these will be considered con-sidered at the meeting which is to be held t > day at 5 oclock at Coalter Sncdgroves None but those who are skilled in tbe use of the guitar or mandolin will be admitted after today and those who desire to enroll themselves them-selves with what promises to bs a very popular and suoccsful society should hand in their names at once Miss FLORA ASPEn youngest daughter of Mr Wlllram JAsper of the Nineteenth ward died at the family residence 307 Center street last evening at about 8CO of typhoid fever The young lady had been ill less than a week and it was not thought that her condition was so nangerous There are many Irieiids whose hearts will throb with pain as they read this I bimple announcement of the death of Miss Flora Intelligent beyond her years kind benevolent and just she was the idol of her sisters and brothers broth-ers and will leave a gap in the family circle that can never be filled The date of the funeral will bs anuounced hereafter THERE was a horrible death at Park City yesterday W C Moffatt who was a brother of Aex MoSIatt went home ill He was suffer ing from a pain in the stomach and went to a shelf to get some alcohol By mistake hs got hold of the carbolis acid bottle and before he discovered his mistake he had swallowed a goodly portion of lt He seemed to realize at once that death must follow and immediately prepared for i A doctor was called but there was no help and Mr Moffatt died in about ten minutes His brother Alex Moffatt who was in Salt Lake last evening left for the Park and itis more than probable that the body will brought here for burial The deceased leaves a wife and four children the oldest about eighteen years of age |