Show LOCAL BRIEFS FELT stirrrBS at Spencer Kimballs are going at cost and going like hot cakes WCLLS FABm Co reo3ived yeg torday ore 12 373 base bullion 51G7 gold bar 1000 Join FLOWERS of this city was yesterday yes-terday app3inted a notary public for Sals Luke County McCoBNicic t Co received yesterday shipucnt of Hanauer bullion 2 90U silver and lead ores 18930 Total 11 800 AFTER ras perfect weather of ths past fow days who will say that Salt Lake has not the finest climate in the world Tint GPECTATOB31 benches in the Third District Oourt room should be labeled tho popular resort for unemployed bums Tns oiY and festive horsethicf is abroad in tne land Three animals were stolen from Farmington oa Tuesday Tues-day ev ning THE M mUAGE certificate of John Boyltl nad Mary Ellen Guest both of of this city was yesterday filed with Probate Clerk Cutler jS3 B GiLLEirK and Mollie Thomps on who served out a years sentencs in the Pen having been convicted of grand laroeny were both released yesterday THE AETICLES of incorporation of the Garfield Boat Club will probably be filad today The capital stock will be 5000 divided into shares of 10 each QEOBG3 D SHELL was arrested yesterday yes-terday on the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses This is tha second arrest growing out of the recent re-cent note transaction TEMPKBITOBK TESIERDAT reported 2rom toe Signal Servos office AtGa m Salt Lake City 33 Helena 28 Fort Ouster 26 Fort Washakie 18 Bois City 53 Winnemucoa 26 Raw has 22 At Llam Salt Lake City 45 Ogden 46 stockton 38 Bingham Park City 30 Provo 38 Alta 32 THE OFFICIAL papers In the pardon of Joseph H Thurber of Plate County have been received by Marshal Dyer nd the gentleman was liberated yesterday yes-terday msraing Ha was servin out a sentence of four years and six months Loren Harmer of Spring vile Samusl C Oluff of Provo and William J Lewis were also liberated yesterday Jeppe Jepperson and Lars Frantzen of Piute County were released re-leased on Tuesday TUE STAGE or more properly buck b Ild which leaves Sulphur Spring station about forty miles west 01 Mu ford nt G 30 waa caught in a severe Bnowttorm last Fiday night On board were the driver a lady and two children chil-dren The driver was BO blinded by thfl flying snow that he got bewildered and lost his way At about 8 oclock the next morning they arrived at Desart Springs Station and the lady was so overjoyed as to shed tears Ulozian MassEs JOHN HAMEB J C Jensen and Daniel Hamer county clerk of Weber arc employing about a dCzen men in a room in the County Court building of this city making abstracts of records with a view to opening an abstract ab-stract office in Salt Lake as soon a3 the work which is a prodigious and expensive expen-sive one is completed Mr John Hamer stated the other day that the company which will ba named Hamer Bros Jensen expected to commence business in about six months from now It will take fully this time to complete the copying and comparIng of the abstracts ab-stracts CAPTAIN HosiFBEEi cf Fort Du ohesne has beeu a guest at the Cullen for the jast few days The captain is a tall handsome specimen of a soldier and bears flop army record HP entered en-tered the Dnied States army n857 originally belouged to this battery commanded com-manded by J B Madguder who was a prominent man in the south was first I servant of that battery fought from Bull Run up to Antietam and received h s commtstloi on the battle fieli irom General G B McClellan Thirtytwo years in the United States army is longs long-s ryice and the soldier who can show thirteen wounds on his body as Captain Cap-tain Humfrees can do must hav gone through some hard fighting The captain looks a man of 56 years of age is wellp eserved in health very happy in disposition and does not appear to suffer much from the shower of bullets which struck his body He is in Sal Lake on business and pleasure and be remarked to THE HERALD man that toe present was the first time in thirteen years that he bad appeared in civilians clothes |