Show LOCAL AND OTHER BRIEFS GiussiiorrcRS are numerous and destructive destruc-tive at Nephi f JAMES C JEXSCX was yesterday made a notary of Salt Lake county THE capital of the Union National bank has been increased from 200000 to too 000 000A A LITTLE daughter of Calvin Pitts was t injured by a careless bicycle rider on Sunday 1 Sun-day evening r McCoRXicK Co yesterday rece edt ed-t Hanauer bulliou dt400 Crescent ore i 0050 Total 9J50 t They are selling mens shees at Spencer > Kimballs for tlTh a pair and they are stylish and solid too A YOfso lady was followed and annoyed t by a drunken soldier in the east part of the f city on Saturday evening t TilE coal obtained from the new beds at f Castle Gate is said to be far superior to that of any southern section There is another flurry in the flour market Prices went down from UO cents to 35 cents per 100 yesterday I Wriis FAUGO Cos shipments yesterday i yester-day were Ore J404 fine bars 7P4 base bullion 7300 Total 2406 Mii Fioiinxcn SMITH of the Tenth Ward has been appointed assistant organist organ-ist in the tabernacle under Prof Daynes BISIIOI PETEI C JENSEN and James Kelle both of Maritna Box Elder county wore released from the petitentiary yesterday yester-day ELI > JI COUETT who was on a mission to Mexico died on the 5th inst Instructions Instruc-tions have been forwarded to bring the body home MOKKKH Co secured some excellent negatives of the Mantaia people and the photographs are now on exhibition in various vari-ous parts of the city Ont Provo correspondent writes that A T Stewart haa recovered from the smallpox small-pox but that one of his daughters at Benjamin has been taken with the disease GOVERNOR THOMAS has received his commission com-mission from the President Owing however how-ever to the unsettled condition of the Utah commission days he will not qualify for a few WILLIAM HEXI > EUSOX and Frank Waite who arc confined in the pen awaiting trial were brought down yesterday in order that they might have a consultation with their attorneys Tun boating and fish pond being constructed con-structed in Liberty Park is now nearly completed The pond is about four hundred 1 feet in diameter and will be quite an attraction at-traction of the park ELDEK DAVID MACKENZIE was the speaker at the tabernacle on Sunday afternoon He discoursed on some of the prominent features fea-tures of the gospel and encouraged his hearers to continue steadfast in the faith u w contnue u u LU uU A J Dixox indulged in a runaway Sunday Sun-day He was at Brighton when his horse became frightened and did not stop until this city was reached A little boy who was in the vehicle at the time of the start < was uninjured The real estate sales in this city amounted to a large sum of money the past week nearly 100000passed through Fuller Vc Youngs office alone and others of the real estate men also felt pretty good over their business TIc Congregationalists are agitating the feasibility of building a new and more I commodious church An offer has been made them for their present grounds which will be amply sufficient to build a fine building on a less valuable tract of property I A CYCLER writes As the members of the Halt Lake cycle club were out on a run last evening whilst on the road they were greeted with the remark that anybody who would ride a bicycle on the sidewalk ought to he cowhided This from a horseman AT Alt ou Saturday morning W H Wici au employee of the Emma mine met With an accident by which he lost his right I aid at the wrist He was brought t this city where it was found necessary to an palate the arm above the elbow which was done The following marriage licenses were returned re-turned to the county clerk yesterday Gottfred Malmberg to Miss Selma Hoff man both of this county John W Price to Eliza Runs both of Mill Creek and ChI s F Mansfield of Mansfield Illinois to Miss Minnie B VauMeter of this city SEUOEAXT FITZMAUKICES report of yesterdays yes-terdays temperature is as below At 0 a rnSalt Lake city 50 Helena 4S Fort Custer 42 Fort Washakie 4 Boise city 52 Winnemucca 52 At 11 LmSalt Lake city 51 Ogden 74 Stockton 07 Bingham Gs Park city 03 Provo 74 Alta 62 Over 500 unclaimed premiums belonging to subscribers of TiE SEMIWEEKLT HER hands Parties who ALU still remain in our drew prizes should send for them at once l I If the prize be a if book it of only necessary to mail 9cts in stamps and the number of the premium receipt If a 6150 book lycts is required CAPTAIX DAVIS has leased all the rowboats row-boats at Lake Park and will begin erecting a shop there today when several men will be put t work turning out boats An electric motor is to be attached to one of the boats and with the fifteen row boats a ladies boat a single shell and the other new boats which he will build boating will be facilitated The captain has a contract for building three new boats for the Ogdeu boat club the first to be ready by June 2 and if possible by opening day May 30th CAcTUS DAVIS yesterday placed on exhibition ex-hibition in the chamber of commerce a new boat which he has just completed It is a ladys boat he having made expressly for his islie and mother I is 15 feet in length by 2 feet 2 inches in width and weighs but seventy pounds it has a new device fOr steering with the foot and is made after a new design the plank being cut so as torn to-rn from end to end without splicing It is a beauty and well worth an examination The oar is also a curiosity being made from Utah butternut is eight feet long and weighs but three pounds Jonx DUXCAX A Dalrymple S Rigby and Isaac tJ all of Centreville had a bear hunt lately which resulted in the killing of a she bear and the capture of a couple of cubs which they will soon place on exhibition in this city The capture was made on Duel creek two and one half miles east of Centreville The mother weighed somewhere about two hundred and fifty pounds The youngsters are being brought up by hand on milk and honey Their exact age is unknown but they had not been weaned at the time of the capture CouxcirMAX Wanes when seen by a HEUALI reporter yesterday afternoon said that there probably would be no definite report made to the council tonight concerning con-cerning the adoption of a method of fire alarm owing to the fact that Mr F C Stover representing the California electric elec-tric works is now in the city with a portion por-tion of the Ganiewell apparatus which he is endeavoring to introduce Mr Weber said that they were 1 little slow but they would get there in time As the system will cost from 5000 to 0000 it is advisable to secure the best The Richmond system has been thoroughly examined by all the local expert electricians and the Gamewell loc will now be looked into by them hence the delay Stick to your flannels Tom Stck the end of May Dont take tem off my boy And catch pneumonia Stick t your flannels Tom However glows the sun Or you will be an angel Tom Before the spring is done |