Show LOCAL AnD OTHER BRIEFS LEAD J3T silver 95 THERE will be the usual Saturday rush today to-day JAMES MEAT 83 i shoes at Spencer i Kt balls I WEDDUG wedding presents at Hoock Clawsons I McCoimcK CO received yesterday Hanauer bullion J28 5 THERE were three persons run in by the police po-lice last night for being drunk LADIESFor style fit and wear try those 82 button shoes at Spencer sWELLS s-WELLS FARGO i COs shipments yesterday were Ore 831000 bullion S30000 IF you want to give your friends a nice wed linger Christmas present go and fcce Hoock Clawson I L S WILLUID of Chicago was yesterday appointed commissioner of deeds for Utah in the state of Illinois THOSE who are looking for a strictly first class line of elegant holiday goods will find them at Johnson Pratt A Cos D W GAULT a drunken sOl let was run in by the police esterday to sober up in jail be fere coming before Justice Pyper Vs CARRIAGE paint is very beautiful warranted war-ranted durable only one coat required no var nisn necessarj Sold only by Culmer Bros 1 NELSE JOHNSON was arrested yesterday for dIstributing bills on the streets but was released re-leased by promising not to repeat the offense MCALLISTER BROS under Abstract office Main street have some finp bargains on the State road also choice acreage on East boulevard boule-vard I AIFRED E DUNCAN of Salt Lake county James S Jensen of Sev ier county and Alfred Saxey of Utah county were made notaries pub lie yesterday THE HERALD of December 1 publishes a list of names ot bonified citizens that the Liberal registrars refused to register Mantl Sentinel We thought all citizens were bonified some a little too much so JUDGE BLACKBURN will be in the city today and will hear the naturalization cases which may come up He will devote the entire day during the u > ual court hours and also all day Monday to hearing applicants for naturalization naturaliza-tion SERGE r FITZMAURICE report of yesterdays yester-days temperature is as follows Salt Lake City 3s i Helena 14 Ft Custer 23 Ft Washakie 2U Rawlins 10 At 11 a mSalt Lake City 48 Ogden 41 Stockton Bingham 42 Park City 44 Provo 40 Alta Glens Ferry 40 Huntington Pocatello 40 Silver Bow 40 THE rock crusher up City Creek canon was started yesterday and is doing very satisfactory work The rock Is crushed into pieces about three Inches square and the streets will soon be a scene of activity Teams will probably be put th to work Monday hauling the macadam from the canon and the work will be continued as rapidly as possible THE Fifth Sixth and Seventh ward marching clubs w ere out on the streets last night under Captains West McKenzie and Reeves the Sixth ward silver band and the Fifth and Seventh ward drum corps furnished them some excellent nm sic to march by They stopped before be-fore THE HLHALD building and executed some fine man uv es also gave some hearty cheers HF STODDARD of Davis county was yesterday yester-day pardoned by the governor He was committed com-mitted to the penitentiary on conviction of rape in ISO He was only sixteen years old then and on account of his youth and good conduct while Imprisoned Governor Thomas has granted 1 ieW roso Gf Pfer the petition made in the young mans favor which was signed by Judge Zane and W H Dickson Tile dance conducted by the young ladies of the Fourteenth ward in the meeting house last evening was a most pleasurable and gratifying event Some sixty couples were present and eyes looked love to eyes that spake again and all went merry as a marriage bell The financial finan-cial exhibit was particularly encouraging to the ladies who conducted the affair and we will hear from them again MR DAVID VIILIAS who for a long time was connected with the Pleasant valley coalmines coal-mines died at Price early yesterday morning His death was not unexpected as he had been ailing with asthma for many years past He was a well known resident of Utah The funeral services will be held in the Fifteenth ward meeting house on Sunday The remains will probably reach this city today TilE proposition of the coal company to pay the miners at Dana 80 cents per ton of 240 pounds of lump coal after passing over a 14 inch screen did not meet with favor in their eyes and as a result work is suspended The miners claim that there are streaks of soft alternating al-ternating with streaks of hard coal in the mine and the price offered will not admit of a fair days wages They have made a request for 90 cents per ton ef2i 000 pounds which is now under consideration bj the company A GENTLEMAN who has lately returned from Drowns park and Ashley fork says there is no snow in the parl and he reports the people on Ashlty fork well provided with everything and prosperous but between Tabor hill and Mellors ranch the snow is between eight inches and afoot a-foot deep and what few head of cattle are now in the snow belt will fare badly being already poor and in a condition that does not encourage the belief that they will pull through the winter In the park the ranchmen have plenty of hay and ire devoting their attention to feeding their stock TIlE four new coaches which have just arrived at the Rio Grande Western are beauties They are sixty feet In length with sixteen wheelsand are models of elegance and comfort The seats are finished in the richest plush with fickle plated mountings roller rests for the head I Teej have gas tanks which each carries enough oh rl IFatfW Chc ra gas to brilliantly light the car for twentj four hours They also have appliances for electric lighting If the company desires that system The coaches were brought to Ogden bj Mr H b f rrg H Galloway of the Denver mo Grande As soon as the wide gauge is completed to Grand Junction another lot will arrive which it is thought will only be a few days When this is accomplished all narrowgaug cars will be lhandnned |