Show r LOCAL BRt s e j I 41 MONTE CEISTO at the Theatre tonight SOME pnoPLF lave Church and State onthebr iin < r v DANITE iGooowKf flew through the j city nua hacic yesier4ay 1 J t f t WHEN is that grand Democratic1 ratification going to take place S T R JON S Co yesterday received ana car Day bullion value 434405 4 ONE OF the people said it was chill S in the Optsra 2Iouse last night TooL Too-L much Snow LEO HOLLANDER once a jeweler in this city will return to occupy the new Auerbach building S j THE IMMIGRANTS came in yesterdaj t t morning About half of the number e remained over at Ogden MONTE CBISTO tonight at the Theatre 1 Lovers 01 good acting should see Joe t S Grismer in this fine pieceS piece-S THOMAS POUND formerly an Iri h S mnn was madean American by Judge Danes decree yesterday h REV D L LEONARD delivers this S j evening the second of the Academy leotures Hammond Hall I l THE CARLETON COMPANY play next in t Earamie leaving here over the Union 1 Pacific for that point this morning RED WHITE and blue were among the t colors of last evening Red fire whiter white-r hats and blue feeling Republicans THE HERALD shows by its interest in late elections that it as the political paper of the Territory Sevier Valley Echo I j LEE HARRIS of the Carleton company com-pany esahead torepresent the interests inter-ests of the troupe in the Union Pacific towns H I JfS CASED IS who disappointed f S many oilier friends by being unable tot to-t sing Tuesday night is only afflicted with a > lOar eIlts MEPnY Alili around Merry War at the Theatre merry Andrews at the S Opera Hpuse and merrymaking for the hoodlums last night II CARLETON DREW almost as large a i houseJasfc evening at regular rates of admission as did the Liberal wing of t I Democratic party i Is IT possible for the Liberals heaven rn 1 set ijmrk i to cel brateor do any t r I thing publicly without ringing in HI Cfmrok and State S t 1 WELLS FARGO Co received yesterday I yester-day i five cars Horn Silver bullion r i 15iOOOOO twentythree bars Ontario I ri 15G449 Total 306449 f t A YOUNG man named Houser was S takento St Marks hospital yesterday having sustained an injury by fallingS falling-S from a scaffold at Wageners brewery i THANKSGIVING EVE the Fourteenth Ward choir will give a select social part inHheir Ward Assembly Rooms I lives quadrille band and Rodney I Hillam will be in attendance U WHICHISW ICH would have been I f goqd title for the mixed up mass who 4 celebrated yesterday evening Liberal j I Republican Turncoat Mormoneating I n 4 Left wing of the Democratic partyJ I S THAT SLUSH hole in the railway track I east of THE HERALD office hasnt been seen to yet Dont be like the Arkansas traveler Cant fix it when it storms and when its fair it dont need fixing McOoENiCK Co yesterday received two cars Hanauer 400000 two bars Stormont 297000 three cars Queen ft of the Hills ore 370000 one lot Crescent Cres-cent 235000 One car Idaho ores 1 S I S 46000 Total 1447000 THE LIBERATE last night were reduced to some disreputable straits The name or Mr J S Rawlins was announced as one of the speakers whereas tHat gentleman t k gen-tleman had authorized nothing of the J kind and took no part in the her maphroduic jamboree S S II INTHEIR new photographic parlors Messrs Fox Syinons have made an l 1ft S excellent investment Mr Symons an r r energetic goahead artist and will succeed 1 3 H I suc-ceed His recent additions by which t 1 5 he takes life ize and instantaneous pictures A pic-tures are destined to earn for him a 1 large share of the public patronage S THE SOLDIERS of the Sixth Infantry 1 t are still very indignant over the marriage S mar-riage by Rev Grr Jeffrey of Private Qlq Halverson to the negro prostitute c Julia Drown mention of which has been made in the city papers The o petition asking that Halverson bet be-t S turned out of the regiment has not yet I J been acted ont S S on-t A TECTOBAM was received from the 5 GrismerDavies company yesterday stating that their juvenile man was sick and asking Mr McKenzie to send i a capable man from here to fill hisS his-S place Mr L Cummings left for Ogden Og-den yesterday on very short notice to meet the company and may possibly S appear withit here S THE ARGUMENT before the Commissioners S Commis-sioners upon the question as to whether S polj atuists are entitled to vote at meetings called for the purpose of assessing S as-sessing tuxes for school building took place yesterday morning M M Kaighn representing the negative and C W S Bennett opposing The Commission S ofwhorn all but Mr Pettigrew were S present took the matter under advisement advise-ment THE ELECTRIC lights on North Temple street will soon be a thing of the past for the gas mains are all laid Ai I and the iron lamp posts erected along M the north edge of the aqueduct are in readiness for the lamps Pedestrians generally prefer the distributed flicker of the gas lamps rather than the too bright electric light at widely distant liii points whirh makes the gloam of darkness it dark-ness more intense g THE FOLLOWING from lie Cheyenne lff Leader io applicable to this partof the I 1 world that we make the extract hA t S certain Federal official of Cheyenne 1 li f upon being joked by friends about the f 5 1 Democratic victory and his speedy retirement t 1 ti re-tirement fr m office in consequence he 1 r replied The political ccinfrol of the S t I If government cant change any quicker w than I can The woods will be full of S f f Democrats inside of a year itj n |