Show LuuAL Mi RWTl OTHER BRIEFS BUSINESS is i lively SILVER 93J4 lead 6 BUIUHNR i going on in all directions COATER SSEMJROVE the music dealers J A LIBERAL meeting was held in the city last night JAMES MEA B shoes at Spencer Kim balls balsA bals-A tTEATilKil report Drafts on all parts of Europe RUSSIAN tan for light shoes at Spencer ICiuibaira TiltHK i a storm In the air but it is liable tot to-t y there A CAUVIKG set loit Hetum to Utah Stove and Hardware company JOHN AwuRnsoif and John llrariborg were admitted ad-mitted t citizenship yesterday THE Twelfth district school opens September J J II Moreton being principal A COMPANY or immigrants will reach this city on Monday or Tuesday evening nextj THE breaking of n trolley rod cnihe electric liae yesterday interrupted business for a short timeWELLS WELLS FAUGO Cos shipments yesterday were Baso bullion 5319S75 ore 3O42 Total 5523115 Totl MCCOiwtCK CO received yesterday Hanauer bullion 21HO silver and lead ores 2403 Total 1400 240 Total Tnn Sixteenth ward excursion t the beach yesterday was well patronized and I pleasant Sims was the result COMMissiOXEti WoiXWTTyesterday heard the case of Watrous vs Bell in which judgment for JKO and costs was given gven CASr6ls machine oil r cents per gallon on cIir bhck lubricating 25 cents per gallon at G F Culmcr Brothers C SUM NICHOLS now eveningpapcr will nialto fs I Rfr bow It the gpglC October I lJlchols says It will be a maser BEOUK Judge Zane yesterday in the case of Theodora Brouph vs D Richards et at tlfteen days additional time was allowed A MEETING of the board of the reform school was held at Ogden yesterday Governor Thomas and Secretary Sells were in attendance TIE marriage licenses of John N Hines t Miss Fanny TiDble and John W Arnold to Miss rniu Souls were filed with Clerk Cuter yesterday yester-day THEKK are messages at the Western Union office for Edward Home W R Blakemore Mrs 1 C Bolcy W E Kirknatrick and Andrew action ADVICES from Montpelier say that chicken and goose hunting I better in that vicinity than for many yearn previous The woods and grass are full 01 them THE RUMOR that there is any serious trouble among the plasterers is denied I is said that Taylor Lewis are the only linn working their men over nine hours THEY have built a saloon door under Mr Conklins sign so tht it is now difflcult to tell whether 541 office of the Conklin Sampling orki up stairs or down TiE game of football to be played on Wash ingtnn square tomorrow evening between the Salt Lake and Alma clubs will doubtless draw out a large number of lovers of this sport 1 MCLAUGHLIN has sold out his saloon prop crty north of THE UEIIALD building to Hank Tives and IMUght out the O 1C in the Godbe block Tho place is considerably improved WE have received 1 photograph of that portion por-tion of ManU Isllc 1 by the recent flood It was taken by 1J111 Tolion and gives one a very good idea of how clean tho flood swept the streets AN electric car and a Union Pacific coal wagon collided ou First South street yesterday Beyond scratching a little paint from the car frightening thc driver and nearly demolishing the wagon no particular damage was done Those who saw the accident Insist that the driv er of the wagon was solely to blame SEIIGKANT FITZMUAUICES report of yesterdays yester-days temperature Is as below At C a milt m-ilt Lake city 70 Fort tett5t Fort AVashalde 0 llanllns 43 Cheyenne ffi Chicago Chi-cago 7J Davenport 70 Denver 22 Des Moines G Omaha 01 North Platto uS At 1 jvm Salt Lake cite R ctbn 79 Stockton i7 Bingham Park City 7 Provo 70 Alta Oi A LOSE torn boy about seven years old was een coming up the street from the Utah levada depot at 4 oclock yesterday morning He was crying and when asked what was the mater said that he had gone to the beach to aay before with his ole who went ott and left him sleeping in the car where he had been all night A MEETING of the Federated Trades union was l serca unu a committee appointed to visit I > IH business men of the city and request quest that business bs suspended on next Mona Mon-a j Lauoi Cay The committee visited a number num-ber of the largest dealers in the city all of whom cxpre sed themselves in aver of the movement uromlMorl to lend their assistance to making It a general holiday UTAH lake Is now four feet below compromise point and four and a half feet lower than it was 1 1887 I Councillor Smith i thoroughly opposed o the Idea pf lowering the lake in order to get abutter a-butter water supply as was urged by Mr Newell otlore the Senate irrigation committee He hays the shallower the water the greater the evaporation and argues that the lake should be lept up as high a possible AN enjoyable lawn fete was given by Miss Mae Phelps at her homo in the Seventeenth ward last en evening About thirty fashionable couple were pres jut and the hours were wiled away In a most pleasing manner Dancing and other lawn amusements wore Indulged In after which refreshments re-freshments wore served and at a late hour the company dispersed The hostess did the honors cmpany with grace and deserves much credit for her earnest efforts t peA pe-A SPECIAL from Paris Idaho says 11r Quarselle of Ovid died on Saturday under very auspicious circumstances Her husband Oscar Quarselle and a girl named Helen Elm have been arrested and are now held on the charge of murder awaiting a post mortem examination The husband had been drinking during the day and it seems they quarrelled and she was found dead by her neighbors with her husband lying by her side Ho claims she took strychnine ARTHUR TAYLOR who came up from the San Juan country in company with the supposed robbers says the Indians in that section are quite numerous and very cheeky this year They simply help themselves to such vegetables t as they desire andno ono makes any serious objection I ob-jection Ho says the sentiment of the people of < 3rand vallev wholly opposed to the idea of converting the county Into a reservation for the southern tiles and that none of the settlers are I lts at all anxious t move no matter who may have made assertions t the contrary Some of the I finest fruit raised in Utah < < < eovi In t10 Oand Taller which I noted for Its excellent climate I OUR Farmlngton correspondent writes as follows fol-lows under date of yesterday What came being a disastrous fire occurred at the Hour bel r Ila trus fr occured te farm > f the late Leonard 0 RIce on Tuesday I i was startsCis most of such blazes are ty the cuiujuiatiou of a small boy and a lucifer The fire caught on a stack of lucern hay but by the energy of the neighbors who were soon on the spot the flames were soon subdued and with but little loss Over one hundred tons of hay and straw are stacked close to the barn and the residence re-sidence i only about one hundred feet distant A panic occurred among the teams of parties who had gathered t assist and three of them ran away No particular damage was done |