Show LOCAL BRIEFS THE LOWEST point reached by the mjrcury yesterday was 7 above LOGAN PEOPLE are figuring on telephonic tele-phonic connection with Salt Lake THE EIGHT QUORUM of Seventies will meet this evening in the Social i Hall at73 WEALS FAKOO Cos shipments yesterday i were Base bullion valued 1t Boof S THE NEW ArbogastTruuibo building will be ready for the big opening February Feb-ruary 1st McCoBNicK Oo receivedyesterday Hanauer bullion 2 425 silver and lead ores GGOO Total 9025 C H PARSON has the January numbers num-bers of Our Little Men and Women Baby land Wide Awake and Pansy MB FEANK W JENNINGS states that the new Deseret Woollen Mills building build-ing is now receiving the roof ELEAZER JACKSON was yesterday appointed ap-pointed a commissioner of deeds for Utah Territory in the City of New York QUITE A number of suits for cutting timber on public lands have been commenced com-menced in the First District Court at Provo r = REPORTS FROM Tooele County are to the effect that there is more snow there now than has been at the same time for many years past PETER LARSEN and Mormon Bird had their certificates of election as councilmen council-men of Mendon City Cache County issued yesterday ME S F GBISWOLD last evening assumed as-sumed entire control of the Continental Hotel In the future until further notice no-tice it will bo run under his management manage-ment THE 3YEAROLD son of Mrs Dr Shipp died last evening of membraneous croup The funeral will be held at 2 pmt p-mt day with only a short service at the grave THE RAILWAY canvassing committee was around among the smaller contributors contri-butors yesterday They report having raised the sum of 16000 They will circulate in higher circles today APPLICATIONS ON an average of from fifteen to twenty per day continue to be received at this office for THE CnBtST mas HEEALD Yesterdays mail brought a request for a copy from Senator Man derson Washington TEMPEBATDBE YESTERDAY as reported from the Signal Service office At 0 a m Salt Lake 10 Helena 12 Fort Custer 4 below Fort Washakie 10 below Rawlms 4 below At 111 amSalt Lake City 16 Ogden 19 F Stockton zero Bingham 12 Provo24 ME AND MRS JOHN P MEAKIN will leave Salt Lake for Washington Territory Terri-tory which place they will probably make their future home The best wishes of many Salt Lakers will go with them A very pleasant social was held at theiT residence on Wednesday 6 yeniDg THK SCOTCH element of American Fork are making preparations for a grand Burnsbirthday picnic party It is expected that Salt Lake will be well represented If the programme that has been prepared is carried out as it should be the admirers of Burns will have a right good time AN EDITOKIAL in our esteemed morning morn-ing cotemporary of yesterday commenced com-menced The annual report of School Commissioner Williams appears in another an-other part of this impression It would have been only fair to have added Et is the same by the way I tbatappeared in THE HERALD on Sunday Sun-day morning last NOTICE OF the intention of the City Council to extend the water mains on Seventh East Street onehalf block northward from Third South Street appears in THE HERALD this morning All protests and objections to the carrying car-rying out of such intention must be presented in writing to the City Recorder Re-corder on or before Tuesday February let EMMA BBYSON sometimes known as Emma Hall has commenced suit in the Third District Court to obtain a decree de-cree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing betwSen John Brysoa and herself her-self She will be remembered as the person who married a young man named Loventnal some months since under ihe impression that Bryson had aeparted for the happy hunting grounds Subsequently however she discovered that he was still in the land of the living and the last marriage was annulled THE FOLLOWING pruesome advertisement advertise-ment recently appeared in a Glasgow paper It is almost equal to the funny police court reports of the 2ri6unti humorist who it is s3id will soon fold hi3 teat like the Arab James Hodges continues to sell burying crapes readymade ready-made and his wifes niece dresses dead corpses at as cheap a rate as was formerly form-erly done by her aunt having not only been educated by her but perfected in Edlnburg from when she has lately arrived ar-rived with all the newest and best fashions for the dead THE FUNERAL of Willie Jenning who died on Wednesday of diptbena left the residence of the parents at 11 6clecfc yesterday morning a long line of carriages following the remains to the grave where a short service was held Bishop Whitney made some eloquent elo-quent and consoling remarks and sacred music was rendered by a quartette quar-tette composed of Messrs Whitney and Spencer Miss Vilate Young and Mrs Edith Knowlton Prayer was offered by President Seymour B Boung and the grave was dedicated by Apostle H J Grant AT DIFFERENT times we have called attention to the advantages Logan possesses pos-sesses as a manufacturing point We propose to continue to call attention to the matter and we are pleased to receive suoh communications on the subject as the one appearing today Nature has greatly blessed this locality with abundant abund-ant water a healthful climate and a fertile fer-tile soil it remains for man to show in a greater degree than ever before his ap preciatum of his surroundings by malting malt-ing the most of the opportunities they offer The industries established should be strengthened and fostered Other industries should be established and employment furnished to thom needing need-ing itLogan Journal I |