Show LOCAL AND OTHER BRIEFS WHITE china to decorate Hoock Clawson A F LAWSOK was yesterday appointed a notary public for Salt Lake county WELLS FARGO Cos shipments yesterday yester-day were Base bullion 2000 THE prescription trade a specialty at Johnson Pratt Cos 48 Main Street OUR stock of crockery and glassware is the largest and best Little Kbundy Co THE funeral of the late George Boyd occurs oc-curs at the Fifteenth ward meeting house at 3 oclock tsday Oxe coat of Ks carriage paint renovates old buggies and makes them good as newCulmer Bros ents f netv agents McCoRXiCK Co yesterday received Hanauer bullion 3400 silver and lead ores SllCOO Total 814400 MB AND MRS D S SPEXCEU Tuesday nighta bouncing girlthe Utah Central I office will probably be enlarged I SOME two dozen new soda fountains will soon be put in operation They range in price from 3000 down I ERNEST C BAKBEI a native of England I and Thomas Leslie a native of Scotland I wore admitted to citizenship yesterday I I have found something at last that my boys cant wear out and I paid only 150 per pair for them at Spencer Kimballs Tun water mains are now being laid up First treet and those who have hecn waiting wait-ing ail summer for the water are very jubi laiitTun Tun Salt Lake canines are becoming strict observers of the etiquette of dress Its as much as a dogs life is worth to be icon in public without a collar on MAOK ARMSTROXG says the connecting lines engines etc for the new electric road have been on the road over a week The dirt is flying in immense shape on First South A nrxAWAV horse scattered a buggy along Second South street yesterday afternoon after-noon and came near running over a couple of ladies who were crossing the street at West Temple JIM McGiiEGOUs friends in Salt Lake speak confidently of his chances for the Utah marshalship The fact that he hails from Indiana is counted on as being a factor in Silent Jims favor JOSEPH HEDGES the jouth who was recently re-cently convicted of burglary has been examined ex-amined as to his sanity by Doctors Ewing and Hamilton They report that he is sane and a fit subject for the penitentiary MARRIAGE certificates were filed yesterday yester-day as follows Ephraim Jeffs to Mary A Player and Henry Stewart to Florence Roberts by Bishop Watson M C Gibson to Lena Peterson John W Miller to Rosa Dodge and Orson Winter to Florence J Snyder by the Rev R G McNeice ADVICES FKOM Malad valley Idaho state that business is good Rain fell lately for fortyeight hours perfectly saturating the round and making the grain prospects lirstclass Evans Brothers lately disposed of 150 head of threeyearold and fouryear old Gters and report quite a demand for T Im SERGEAXT FITZMACRICES report of yesterdays yes-terdays temperature is as below At 6 a mSalt Lake city 60 Helena 40 Fort Custer 54 Fort AVashakie 54 Boise city 42 Winneinucca 48 Rawlins 54 At 11 amSalt Lake city 73 Ogden 76 Stockton Stock-ton 75 Bingham 76 Park City 70 Provo > AltaX > DEPUTY FRANKS received by express rom Texas yesterday morning a couple of bloodhounds which he will hereafter use in his calling to trace burclars escaped cnvicts etc These animals are now used vjite extensively throughout the cast for thes purposes The hounds will be kept I out at the penitentiary ri Dn the new arrangement for watering I the city cemetery the Sexton will have e fre charge of every lot paying the re lured tas and besides seeing that the grounds are kept clean he will sprinkle a A mow the grass etc all for the small t of Sli per full lot for the season 1 per hal lot and 2 per single grave Tnt mammoth sale ot Z C M I yester Jay and day before is the talk of the town The rush yesterday was quite as large as that cf Tuesday and the ng ires show just how tremendous the business done wasTe was-Te sales for the two days amounted to 14000 of which 12100 was clear cash Doesnt it pay to advertise in TUE HERALD THERE is some inquiry in railway circles 15 to what was the meaning of the recent conclave of railway magnates held in the office of Mr Bennett and why Mr Pool and Commissioner Rich should have flitted in and out of Salt Lake so suddenly and quietly Some attach no importance to the meeting others insist that there is alien lien on SOMK of tie members of the board of Commissioners on capital grounds held a brief session yesterday Governor Thomas presided Mr Stanford reported that work had been commenced on the trench for the pipes to the reservoir An adjournment was then taken until Monday next when it is expected all the members will be present and some important action taken DEPUTY DYER came up from Beaver yesterday yes-terday morning en route to the penitentiary peniten-tiary He had with him M B Cutler and J Manwell each sentenced to a term in the penitentiary for a violation of the Ed munds law He also had in his company the delectable B A Spear one of the Tribunes American gentlemen of the southern country who has been sente need to eighteen mcnths for forgery WHILE standing in front of Cohns Main street establishment yesterday one of the handsome grays attached to the carriage of Mrs Salisbury got his leg over the tongue and then both commenced to run The driver clung to the reins and endeavored to steer them up against a telephone pole on the other side of the street He succeeded in running them into Hyde Griffins delivery wagon which was overturned About the only damage done was the breaking of the pole of the carriage E H SOTUERX whose fame almost equals that of his distinguished father this early in his career arrives from the west this morning with his full dramatic company com-pany That the engagement will be one of the handsomest the season has seen at the theatre is evident from yesterdays advanco sale the applicants for seats numbering that class of theatre goers who keep posted on the highest form of theatrical theat-rical attractions in the east and know their value when they visit Salt Lake Without doubt Lord Chumley tonight will be greeted by a distinguished audience audi-ence Exos STOOKEY a wellknown resident of Tooele county was found dead yesterday morning in an outhouse in the Tithing yard An inquest was held over the remains re-mains by Coroner Taylor and the conclusion conclu-sion arrived at was that he came to his death from natural causes George L Stookey a son of the deceased who is attending at-tending the university testified that his father had been in delicate health for sometime some-time past Mr Stookey has resided for many years at Clover Creek near St Johns Tooele county on his large ranch He was flO years of age and leaves a wife and six children IT is to be hoped that our citizens will turn out generously to witness the great Van Tassell in his balloon ascension and jump from the clouds on his new parachute at Garfield Beach next Saturday and Sunday Sun-day Maj 25thand 2Cth This performance will be characterized by unrivaled daring and courage and will be the greatest test ever attempted in this territory Professor Pro-fessor Van Tassell has made over three hundred ascensions in the large cities of America an3 is niw uilur enha eaicnt to appear next July at the Crystal Palace grounds in London He has many iraitut ors but no equals The Utah i Nevada railway has aided largely to its equipment and will be fully prepared to handl a I larger number of people than over before Go early and avoid thn crowd Trains leave at 810 a III and 115 225 and 445 p m The ascension will take pluco after toe arrival of 445 p m train The fare fort for-t i is occasion will remain as usual |