Show LOCAL AN OTHER BRIEFS THE Natatorium to day TiE cleanest and best cooked meals at lIen jamins TiE electric cars did a rushing business yes terday TiE water pipes are being laid on Third and l streets TIE snowtorm of yesterday was very heavy while i lasted DONT buy your furniture before going to the C Coop Furniture Co WoRK has commenced on the sewer main on First West street MCConxiCK A Co received yesterday Hanauer bullion 10 TIE CHRISTMAS HEIIALD was circulated In Provo on time Enquirer THE feed wires for the Third South street electric railway line are being placed position FELT boots felt shoes and felt slipper < for everybody in all prices and kinds at Spencer s KimbaUg I al prces C WELLS FARGO A Gos shipments yesterday were Ore 81071347 l bullion 8373011 r 4i91 CnLMErt BHOS are selling mince meat cheaper CI than you can make It Call and get some before C it is gone a 1C THOMAS will shortly move Into his ele pant quarters In the Culmer block now nearly finished throughout HARDY YOUNG A C have Grenoble walnuts Taragona Almonds Texas pecans and a large line of fine confectionary C CHIEF OTTINGEU of the waterworks states that this week will complete all work on water mains that have been ordered TiE Ladies Musical society holds Its next recital re-cital on Monday evening December SO in Cal ders music hall at 730 oclock TIIKHB are messages at the Western Union TIEHE ar Telegraph office for B E Ladd N Clawson and F W Miller care J A Fastabend Tnc CHRISTMAS HERAID of Salt Lake ha reached us I is a beauty and thoroughly creditable cred-itable in every respect Provo Gazette I MADE a pretty quick job of it today a Liberal was hear to say yesterday I was naturalized and registered in less than an hour TiE most elegant display of fine goods in china and glass ever brought to the territory will bo found in our art room Little Round y ACo C PATENT leather alligator seal imported plush undress kll and many other slipper manY made up in endless styles and prices at Spencer A Kimballs C Mit BOTH WELL has planted a suit in the Thin district court against the directors of his canal company in which he seeks to recover 5200000 damages from them THE electric light is still on in the Third dis trict The plaintiffs rested their case yesterday afternoon and the defense will commence to put in evidence on Monday COPIES of TiE CHRISTMAS HERALD securely rolled for mailing can be had at the HERALD otllce for 5 cents over the publication price Domestic Y3WI3 lrice mestic postage will be paid if desired THERE 1 more snow in Park City now than there has been at the same season of the year In the history of the camp AH of which promise a most abundant water supply next year HENRY HEATH the night watchman has tramped his beat on Main street all the nights of eighteen long weary years and now he is go Year ing to retire He has ever tried t do his dutY well and richly deserves the rest he seeks THE delay of the passenger trains from the east over the Denver A Rio Grande Western was caused by a wrecked freight train The two delayed trains arched yesterday morning at 4 oclock THE fourtyfour page illustrated mammoth edition of the SALT LAKE HERALD for Christmas Christ-mas Is a gorgeous publication Dr A S Con dons article on Ogden is an able prod cton Ogden Union MRS HERMAN HILL of this city has very generously sent 8O towards the fund of the Deseret hospital to the secretary of the lush tut ion The directors very gratefully acknowledge acknow-ledge the gft THERE was the usual Saturday throng on the street yesterday notwithstanding the snow I was one of those days when pedestrians are wont t admire the foresight which made the sidewalks so broad GEORGE A SMITH Robert Brown George Shaw Stephen Davis John Kaldestrain J H Williams James Petersen Walter T Conway Frank L Peterson Robert Fortune James Hards and Julius Halvorsen were admitted to citizenship yesterday THE contents of THE CHRISTMAS HERALD sold for 15 l cents are equal to many a book that sells for 8150 The extreme cheapness of the number has been a marvel with many and nothing lily selling but at its such immense a price circulation could jus A MOVEMENT Is on foot t select fifty lifers and fifty drummers from the twentytwo drum corp of the Peoples party with which to form a crack organization for special work This will be known as the Central corps and will not hi any manner interfere with the other organizations FOR the first time in the history of Zions Cooperative Co-operative Mercantile Institution a block of Its stick is advertised to be disposed of at public sale The number of the share quoted m the advertisement is 20o and with the thriving condition con-dition of the institution there is no doubt of Its bringing a handsome premium SEIGEA FI IAUnCES report ot yesterdays yester-days temperature Is as tolowsSalt Lake citY 33 Helena 2J Fort Custer IG Fort Washakie 3 Rawllnsi At 11 amSalt Lake city yj I Oden31 Stockton 2 BJngham 25 Park city I 23 Provo 3 Ala IS Glens Ferry lIt Huntington Hunt-ington 23 Pocatello 27 Silver Bow 21 THE CHRISTMAS HERALD is a dandy and no mistake and represents a world o enterprise on the part of the publishers and that its patrons and the business men of Salt Lake city are not hidebound The edition comprises fortyfour pages is elegantly illustrated and contains a vast amount of information This effort on the part of THE HERALD people is very commendable commend-able Adcertiser YESTERD morning Deputies Springer and Sprague arrested David Sorenson of the Sixteenth Six-teenth Ward on a charge of unlawful cohabitation cohabita-tion An examination was had before Commissioner Commis-sioner Greenman and tho testimony showed that the defendant had had three wives Seven years ago the first wife died and five years later the second wife left him and he now was living with his third wife without having been legally married He was discharged but the commissioner mared sloner advised that he make his third his legal wife wre In the police court yesterday tho following business was transacted James Gindrup Bushy Due John Jones and W Powers for being run in by the police in a state of intoxication intoxica-tion were each lined J3 Charles Ellis for ton drunk profane and obscene was lined 15 John Cox was found guilty of battery and fined S3 and costs John ritnlth was up for battery and the case continued to next week J J Cummings was arraigned for petit larceny and pleaded not guilty rho case was set for hearing hear-ing December 3 at 2 pm THE CHRISTMAS HERALD arrived at ManU on tho th I Is a beautiful creation of the printers art containing fortyfour pages with a frontispiece nice enough t frame The frt page has a very lee portrait of Brighatn Young an article on the history of the Mormons that is good n to read and good t send abroad Ogden and Payson Nephi and Wasatch county are represented our territorial Industrie are talked up with truth and reason and a number of but by no means all of the grand public buildings of Salt Lake are pictured In point of art and literature it is a success and tae HERALD HER-ALD has our warmest commendations on its achievement Tome Sentinel THE fire alarm system will all be in running fre order next Tuesday The machinery at the hal Is completed and Chief Ottmger Is elated with its magnificent working You see he said to is reporter when a button is touched here oren or-en alarm sent in the gas Is lighted the gong rings the clock slops t miicate tho hour wh n the alarm > was received and those figures on th dial indicate from vhat quarter of the city the alarm was sent m The chief was so interested inter-ested in the explanaton that he forgot hiniHel and touched the magnet bultoawhen up Hashed n light the tong rang and for a nto all lea la seemed confusion while several of the boys gng rushed t the door saying Where here is it chief REGISTRATION closed at 9 oclock last night and the happy registrars were treated at once to something of gt best their Liberal friends could find This act however was expected but it nearly took the Liberal registrars breath I when each received a fine box of cigars from the Peoples party central committee Mr Clute was heard to say that he had smoked one without with-out hear any tatal results When they met their chief Colonel Page after work was done the registrars presented him with a mosthandsome heavy gold ring containing a superb cameo set on the inside of the ring were the following Engraved rug lowing words Registrars t the chief Salt Lake city bS3 The colonels merry eye twinkled last night as he showed tho nng to a reporter and ho said Oh yes and dontforget to mention that I received with thanks two lioxes central of committee fine cigars from the Peoples party |