Show LOCAL BRIEFS T R JOSKS Co ship > ed bullion valued val-ued at 39i993 yesterday A YOUNG nun named Stoddlart nn inmate in-mate of ihd Pen is ill with typhaid leirer TUKKZ istalk of Chamber of Commerce Com-merce lUBBiing on the sewer question Monday night next BEST TWENTYFIVE cent meals in town at the Eito opposite Walker House No Chinese employed McCoBSicic Co received yesterday Haaauttr bullion 4 575 silver and lead ore 2200 Total 7775 Tnt CONFERENCE and fair rate went into bitect Monday and a heavy trainload train-load came from the north THiummi ruits destined for this city v > il arrive this evening < over 1 he Union Pacific te ohiuR Salt Lake at 7 20 l WELLS FABGO SI Co s shipments yesterday I yes-terday were Ore 12 925 31 base bullion t bul-lion 7 7U7 78 fiaebiira 9188 63 Total W 29 821 72 TIIE PROMISED Hip ol Joseph Smith by Apostle Ueorgb Q Cannon has just been issued the first copies coming i frjiu th < bindery ou Monday ELDER DAVID Ii CANNON of the St Georv Slake wno recently surrendered surren-dered bu elt to the deputies and who 4 vas soon afterward released for want of cvdeuce s in town on a visit THE ladies of the Orphans Home and Day Nursery will set up a substantial lunch at tae Pair every day Pork and beans Miss Godbos famous candy and Aricgasta ici cream will make up a substantial part of the coarse W W PHELPS who for some time past has been with tho telephone exchange ex-change in this city has been appointed manager of the BciseOity Exchange and 16ft l for his new fisldiot labor on Sunday Avery pleasant farewell party was given at hs residence ou Saturday night Two children of Neila Rasmqssen of the Fust Ward were badly burned with coal oJ Saturdayve4ing by the upset t n of a coal oill lamp Mr Rasmussen was also severely injured in her efforts to save the little ones All were doing well yesterday ExREVEREND REYNOLDS drew out a large audience at the Grand Opera House on Sunday last some of the churches suffering as a consequence 1 The gentleman is a pleading speaker at times keen cutting and sarcastic Were he a trifle less vulgar however he would give better satisfaction and not weakan his efforts either JOHN A MABSHALL President Clove landd appointee to the otfite of Probate Judge for Salt Lakg pftunty and Mlss Jess Kirkpjjtncf ti a SfcccdaJpIIstfed daughter of Moses Kfepatriq < were united in marriage yesterday morning by the Rsv Putnam Sopn after the ceremony the happy pMr left on a bridal tour through Earope TKSIPEBATDBE YESTERDAY as reported iby Sergeant Fitztuaurice of the Signal j Service corps At 6 a mSalt Lake 62 Helena 48 Fort Ouster 40 Fort Washakie 54 Rawlins 48 Boise 54 At 11 a mtalt Lake G6 Ogden 68 Stockton Bingham 68 Park City 61 Provo 70 Alta 58 Garfidd Beacn l J70 I CHESTER THE little son of Warden Pratt ofthe penitentiary fell from aj cart in which he was iiding on fcundsy p afternoon and broke his left arm Gear the elbow Luckily a Coup1ophyi tiaRa wowssifing4he pasitlary at the tfns1Ziey Gti dIe one and the little fallow was routing easily at last Accounts f OHAKLIE Dwrss reached his majority the other day and with a view to distracting dis-tracting his mind from the burden of responsibility which to suddenly falls upon one at this turning point in life a number of his young friends assembled at his home on the evening of the natal day and bade good bye to the departed bov with the Wfc hand while they used the right for a hearty handshake > with the newborn man The congrat ulatioia came from fair hand and strong hand wjth equal sincerity and if half the good wishes are fulfilled young Mr Dwyers life will indeed be a happy one |