Show LOCAL AIm t OTHER BRIEFS ZIONS Savings Bank and Trust Co GET your lunch at the Saddle Rock today AN elegant line of carpets at the Coop Fur fcituro company WELLS FARGO i Co yesterday received ore 5235y bullion 81400 SHELVES suitable for retail store for sale cheap at Clark Eldredge C THE first snowstorm of the season in the language Captain Porter was alolla THEIIE are messages at the Western Union office for J M Peanman and W H Wcstf all CUOICE fresh roses and cut flowers every Cay nfcDwyer Cos ItO W North Temple btrcet INCANDESCENT lights arebeing put In the city electricity bal and the building will soon be lighted by SEVERAL men and teams are working on tho Deep Creek grade between Buffalo Park and Gariield Beach McConNicic Co received yesterday Han auer bullion 813000 silver and lead ores 519300 Total 531300 JOHN ECKEUT a city prisoner who was serving serv-ing a six months term for petit larceny made Ms escape from the chain gang yesterday Tnt residence of George J Bywater in the Seventeenth ward was entered by a burglar early yesterday morning who secured Sio in cash TIE party to have been given in the Fourteenth Four-teenth ward assembly hal Wednesday November Novem-ber 12 will occur on Friday evening November Novem-ber 1 5 IN the resignation of Master Mechanic By water of the Union Pacific the road loses one of the best men it has ever had and one whose place it will be very hard to sIB 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 O TIE light snowstorm of yesterday was not enough to cause the suspension of work on the numerous buildings The contractors who are under cover iowever are the most at ease ZIONS Savings Bank an Trust C receives deposits on interest at 5 per cent per annum principal and interest on demand W Wood ruff president George Q Cannon viceprest 1 CALDWELL is still holding revival meetings meet-ings at the First Methodist church The storm of yesterday decreased the attendance a little labt night but the interest was rather increased rather than diminished THE trial of the case of the Victoria Copper Mining company vs William G Haws et aI involving the title to valuable mining ground U commenced before Judge Anderson yesterday yester-day The trial will occupy tevaral days THE remains of Frederick Rush only child of I Mr and Mrs E H Rush were buried Monday afternoon at 4 oclock Diphtheria closed the career of the little fellow who was nearly 6 years of age A host of friends sympathize with the bereaved parents SEKCEANT FrrzMAtmiCEs report of yester days temperature is as follows At 533 am bait Lake city 36 Helena 3t Fort Custer S3 Rawllns I At 1 a mSait Lake city 4 Ogden 43 Stockton 2 Bingham 32 i Park City 1 2 Provo SS Alta 2i Logan 3 J A WILLIAMS was tried before Commis soner Norrell yesterday for fast and reckless driving in Sugar House ward on Sunday last t bile the evidence showed that the defendant was guilty it appeared that he was not so blameworthy as the young men who were tried on Monday and he was let off with a fine of 5 land l-and costs AT Grass Valley a few days ago during a souffle which it was thought was brought about by the too free use of alcohol and water a man named Riddle committed the crime of mayhem upon a young lellow named Nichols by biting The marshals were after Riddle at last accounts ac-counts and he will be taken Ito Beaver for ex ruination GOSPEL and song service for men only will be In the rooms of the Young Mens Christian association asso-ciation over 6 E Second South tomorrow lridjxy and Saturday reese meetings will be lod by business men and are designed for workingmen work-ingmen and strangers There will be good singing and short talks by young men A LARGE trunk belonging to Mrs Sammons the half demented woman who was found inca a in-ca e near Hogs Back on Sunday was opened at the police station yesterday and found to contain a large assortment of ladies shoes laces etc all of which are new and Hue goods The officers are now inclined t believe that the woman has been acting as a fence for thieves r Sammons i still at ihs hospital J J McBiUDE was before Judge Laney yes terday on the charge of having drawn a gun on a workman at Ellis Cos excavating camp on Wednesday night He gave a bowl of JuO to becure his appearance for trial on Friday Fred Argyde languishes in jail for threatening to dissect dis-sect Nepni Reese with a large carving knife on Monday His case will be set today PJ Day and William Talmage were fined J5 each forgetting for-getting drunk COUNCILMAN CnN Is not pleased with the reckless manner in which the police patrol wagon is driven about town and that the parties partes who arc responsible ought t be disciplined and taught that citizens have some rights which even a policeman must respect This wagon has already smashed up three or four vehicles for which the city has paid and there is nov penain a claim for damages for injuries received re-ceived by a citizen a short time ago BARLOW FERGUSON recently received word to the effect that some of his sheep which are located lo-cated in the southern part of the territory were missing Ho at once went t tho scene of his camp and succeeded In securing tlre arrest of Charles Harris and John Whil ocl whom he buspected of having pinched them The men wore given an examination the result of which gen was their being bound over to await the acton of the grand jury racy were charged with having manipulated 22 7 nead which they had rebranded and re marked A BURGLAR entered the residence of Mrs Ada Smith at No 01 North 1r Smih 10 ft Second West street early yesterday morning and rifled tho eary several boarders who wcrcslecplng in different diferent apartments J H Slater lost a watch and chain and pocket knife Arch SunderlandS55 In cash and a valuable pair of cult buttons and Andy Barker a watch and chain and knife Other roms were entered but nothing more has yet been missed The burglar eared the xjlothm out doors and after mutilating some of It pileup i pied up the pocket books and left A GRAND ratification meeting was held in the Third ward Monday evening by the People party of that ward The meeting opened with wih introductory remarks by President Woodman ice The speakers were T Curtis Georg Strlagfellow and Thomas Curts Geors Stlngfelow Maycock The re 1he marks of George Stringfellow were of a stimn nature Ho eulogized the success of the Peo pies party Mating that they had achieved a great victory considering the great dlsadvan tage they had labored under He exhorted the People r awake t diligence in political mat lets and they would eventually regain eveiy right that they had lost The remarks of the speakers were greeted with loud applause I |