Show LOCAL AND OTHER BRIEFS WATERS sets Hoock Clawson PiaiDBOKE Job Printer 7 Main St 3 Tiic Saddle Rock meals are the best Tim cleanest and best cooked meals at Uenjamins MruoiiANDisn from all aver to world at LITTLE ROUNDY Co No preaching or Sunday school at First Presbyterian church today Buhaclr the best insect exterminator at Z C M drug department HOOCK CLAWSON close at 7 oclock for two months except Saturday Tie Coop Furniture company have got tho best bod lounge in toe market HOUSKKEEPKHS wanting any kind of house brushes should visit Culmer Bros Family Library Tintng Lailtes Journal hammocks at Pembrokes 7 Main S1 A DOSE of cholera mixture free with every purchase at Johnson Pratt Cos TUB Orphans Home and Day Nursery go to 17th Garfield beach on Wednesday next the 17thFor For the complexion try Garfield Tea sample packages free at Z C M I drug department They are selling mens shoes at Spencer Kimballs for Slid a pair and they aro stylish and solid too TUE funeral of Mrs George Reed will ne held at the residence No 7 C street at 430 Sunday afternoon Mo CoiiNicK Gos shipments yesterday yester-day were Hauauer bullion 3400 silver and lead ores 7700 Total 11100 i A Cory of tho articles of incorporation of tic Salt Lake Hardware company was t xl yesterday with Secretary Sells CUAULES WASIIIXHTON BENXETT has been > ained by the Now Emma Silver Mining ompany as its authorized agent in this Tritory WM O OHMONI has been appointed a udgo of election for Covevillo precinct t arhe county vice Littlcbou moved out of the territory PnE3KNT and Future Conditions and iIwnts is the title of the lecture to be given in tho Eighteenth ward chapel this veiling at 03J by Elder John Nicholson A SON of Jacob Bal of the Tenth ward esterday got a math too close t a can of powder and tho result wad a badly singed and blackened face with some painful in cries TIE funeral services over the remains of W T Ryan who was killed at Garfield sci ua Friday morning were held at the f3ico of Joseph William Taylor yesterday xiiorniug THE Saturday evening concerts at the Continental veranda are quito a feature of this popular hotel The ono given last evening attracted a large audience besides be-sides the many guests CITY CUCEK cafionwill be tho popular report re-port again this summer for those who dot i do-t care t go too far from home Several I ties have already taken up their abode here and three or four more will follow this week JOHN H CAMPE has on exhibition at the t amber of commerce an excellent collection collec-tion of rare stones and minerals from all parts of the world Secretary Hollister rjnouneoa it i tho finest display ever made i a ULh I is worth a call THKKE were four fires in Springville yos rday The first was discovered near the < 0 operative flour mill and involved a loss < F0 1 The second was in the hay stacks aaii v arils of Oliver Huntington and caused i J of S J Tho other two wore of nmor importance Ti is stated on good authority that Ed aiil Richards of Denver and Col Dodge if the I Denver Rio Grande have bought a art of 400 acres of land on thn east shore t tTtjh Uit3 near Tho Battle Creek station n the Denver Rio Grande road I is 1 < los d t lay out a townsite in this lu roreil spot WILLIAM SMITh a young man 17 years f f tie who resides in the Seventh ward J5 badly injured by a caving gravel vjik near the residence of T G Weboer isq yesterday morning Dr Benedict rbo was called in says it is very doubtful io young man will recover his injuries iM 1 mainly internal TUB men excavating for the Progress Duildingareatcd something of a panic yesterday yes-terday by digging too close t the wall of the Koyser building a chunk of the foundation foun-dation and brickwork came tumbling sewn into tho cellar and it looked fr a vbileasif tho building wouldfollow > It folow vas propped up however before much harm was done t SBBOEANT FITZSIAUIUCES report of yesterdays yes-terdays temperature is as below At C a UL Salt Lake city 7fi Helena 53 Fort Ouster 0 Fort Washakie 50 Rawlins G At 1 amSalt Lake city 89 Ogden H Stockton 89 Bn ham 03 Provo 82 KECIEIVKK DYEU advertises for bids to lease the muchabused church muttous in TUE HEUAID this morning Bids will be received until Monday August 12 Tan rumor circulated on the street yes torday to tho effect that E H Parsons had on ray given the marshalship and C S I V gven district attorncyship had its foundation in a dispatch received in this < j by a wellknown gentleman from an viuaintince in Washington I is also htatod taat Mr Parsons received a eongra tulatory telegram from a Washington I friend but a the press dispatches have wmtaincd no mention of the appointments I t is safe t say that they have not yet been made A DISPATCH received from Franklin idaho yersterday said At 10 a I today to-day Mark Nelsons boy aged seven and a sister younger were playing in a wagon oith the box partly filled with hay and Yhffla standing o lO the side hill near his yard ItS It-S supposed that the brake was loosened by them allowing the wagon t run down toward to-ward a creek at the foot of the hill Near og the creek the vehicle cramped tipped over and throw the boy in the creek under i he wagon The girl escaped in a way un iniowii and told her mother Assistance was immediately called but the boy was lead before ho was reached SirvuBN STErnBNSOX who was in the rmplyy of the Utah Central railway com 1aay I and whose lmrents and family live at Lvan was killed at Milford early yes ler < iay morning He was riding on the auk of the tender attar pulling freight uu the switch and must have been crossing ta drawhead when he fell off the tender auJ part of tho engine passed over his body One leg was cut off the bowels cut open and several bad cuts made about his Uoad Hs died instantly An inquest was lrJJ and the verdict rendered that became t his death while in the discharge of his < lutv an J that no blam could be attached The Utah Central sent a < j auyauc Control spec > il 1 down with a coffin the body will bet be-t akcn to Lcvan for burial |