Show t LOCAL AND OTHER BRIEFS t Tin cleanest and best cooked meals at Ben tf r C jumlns i DONT buy your furniture before going to the Coop Furniture Co f f WELLS FARGO t Cos shipments yesterday were Bullion 1190618 J I OUR Peerless line of felt shoes and slippers Is complete Spencer Kimball TUB Guitar and Mandolin club gives a ball at the theater on Wednesday evening IIOTJSEKEEPEiis wanting any kind of house brushes should visit Culmer Brothers TilE Ladles Musical society holds its next regular meeting on Monday at 730 oclock TilE police last night made two arests for drunkenness and one for malicious mischief RonriiT E KSOWLDES was yesterday com misioncd a notary public for Salt Lau county ROYAL Worcester Vienna Doulton Hungarian Hungar-ian cut glass etc in great variety at Little Itoundy Co File regular meeting of Typographical Union No 115 will be held in Emporium ut 2 oclock this afternoon MCCORSICK Co received yesterday Honauer bullion 13050 silver and lead ores SIVJUO Total 18830 PAKLEY MCKAHLANE the Jlantl murderer is now In the penitentiary having been brought up by Marshal Cuddcbuck THE shoe department of Hardy Young Co has just been replenished with a large shipment of boys and girls school shoes I TiiKiii are messages at the Western Union offlcc for Mrs O B Gilpln George W Pickett Miss Zina Frost and Cnarles Daniels JACOII HOnEY John JohnsonChristian Rlx Jch G Phillips Thomas Smith were admltteu to citizenship yesterday One Mormon was refused re-fused THE explosion of a gasoline stove in the rear of the Wasatch saloon called out the tire department depart-ment but the blaze was extinguished before the engines an ived IUHfiiuts invaded tho residence of H It Clawsan on South Temple street Friday They escaped without any booty but created a panic limon the inmates THE Thirteenth quorum of seventies will meet In mo JiigUteenth ward chapel on Tuesday even lag November 3 at 7 oclock All members will please take notice A CABLE from C S Burton states that he bailed from Liverpool with the body of his wife via the Wisconsin yesterday Mrs Ferguson and daughter sailed by the baWD vessel AN important meeting of Salt Lake Typographical Typo-graphical union No 115 will be held at 2 pm ooay wt A O U W hall All members arc requested to be present promptly on time JOHN MCPIIEE of Park city was accidentally billed at Heber city on Saturday morning He stepped out of a second torv window of tho hotel fell out to the ground breaking his neck Taos ore and bullion shipments in pounds for the week uudm > yesterday over both roads lg llfocte hG6n weie 17 cars bullion 478lfc I pounds C6 cars rilvur and end ores 3231144 pounds Total 63 caw 2783039 pounds Aiiotii eighty couples attended the ball given by Professor McNiel and FranK Collins in the opera house at Park city on Thunhssivinf tug t The hi 1 was n su cess in every particular particu-lar and enjoyed by all present TQAKKSGIVISO day was appropriately celebrated cele-brated ai Si Marys academy An excellent = fr gf rlan I eg programme consisting of music and recitations with a ball at night was carried out and the occasion was a most enjoyable ono Till gentlemen who worked up the hotel scheme state that the encouragement they reP re-P cd from TilE hERALD was very grateful they are not boiling over with enthusiasm on the course of the Incurables Own In this matter TIle grade of the Sanpete valley railway has reached lIe fields to the north of Miiutl J he Rio or nde Western grade is also completed to Mzoti The Utah Nevada and California people have purchased grounds for a depot at NephL THE statement that there were 3000 men in fbo Liberal parade was a bull It should have been tao as half a dozen men counted the pro Camion as it passed a given point The Tri ftuocV total of 13W was almost equally wide of the mm A HUB3IAR entered the residence of J C Conklin between G and 7 oclock last night The thief evidently became frightened and made his escape jhrfore securing much booty A few ipl > ce6 < Ewelry were the only things missed JLhe W odhounds were put on the trail but they red to work MAKKIAGE licenses as follows were yestet day fiIel with the probate clerk William T Avland to Mils Mary Skonbye John Newton to Ella G uam Ole Jensen to Mlss Clara Anderson Henry Wylcr to Susie HeckT all of Salt Luke Stephen D Lindsey to Miss Francis W Gordon both of St Louis Missouri SEUGEAST FrrzMAUiucEs report of ycster day temperatiip IQ 1 = tflow Salt Lake City 31 Helena 2J Ft Ouster 2J Ft Wushakie Irf Hawlins 24 Salt rake city 4S Cclen 43 Stockton 42 Bingham 10 Park CUv 51 rovo 42 Alto s Ferry 4j Huntington 4 Pocatello 4 Silver Bow S3 MB F V LEWIS of the Spra ue Electric comi any who has been h for seviril months eml on electric street cal w y lu 1 ines leave past ir vusl teJC ici for the ent this mornitu ie w s waited upui Jat evening bv i < iittce from the con dtfnr > I mo 0 men 0 the I 0 1 company dl py and presentel with a handsome gold TilE time for receiving Christmas stories from those competing for the RituAL prize closed on November 2 according to announcement Nmcmbr and a small armful of manuscript was handed cyer 10 lndge J G Sutherland who has kindly ccnstnted to act as judge in tlli cause The time for receiving the prize poems closes today to-day Bishop O F Whitney will officiate as jthlgein this department and his task Is no easy one oneWr A M MUSSEU writes I am pleased all ever t find some two hundred pounds of Utah raised shad for sale by G F Brooks Esq on rid sha Market Row weighing from Hi to lii pounds 1lrJret This is glorious news for the future of Utah so far as the shad question is concerned Those were b i u ht to the market byallher man on Utah lane who should know that he is mn laying himself liable to a heavy line forcatching I g those yuunc flsb which I should bo permitted to mature and to multiply Please use the mBa core of your pea to protect this excellent young Gab against unseasonable reprises |