Show LOCAL AND OTHER BRIEFS Tiih cleanest and best cooked meals at Ben jamlns j 11 VISON is now seen in the market in good quantities A NEW lot of Royal Worcester at Little Iwoundy Co S BAMII of every style go to T C Morris HERALD S aioriliOfHItRtLD DON T buy your furniture before going to the Co op Furniture lJANriis and streamers in fine t style at Morris north of HLKAI OUR Peerless line of felt shoes and slippers is complete Spencer KimbalL hOUSEKEEPERS wanting any kind of house brushes should visit Culmer Brothers i Wri us FARGO COs shipments yesterday were Bullion IOlBW ore 52040 Total 1275394 MCCOKNICX A Co received yesterday Hanauer bullion 2100 silver and lead ores i 11200 Total S13A0 v TilE shoe department of Hardy Young i Co has just been replenished with a large shipment of boys and girls school shoes IT is safe to say that the present examination will do more to injure the Liberal cause than three hundred People s naturalizations THE grading of Main street to its proper level was begun yesterday and as boon as the grade is sufficIently lowered the work of paving will be begun fits Ladles Musical society holds its next re I cital at Calders music palace on Monday even I log commencing at 7 oclock sharp on account of the opera I A JlhtTiua of the Capitol hill commission was to have been held yesterday afternoon but a quorum not being present adjournment was taken until Monday JoaN HOWE MARKS father of Stephen R Marks died in this city yesterday of old age being nearly eighty nine years old lIe was an old resident of Utah and was well and favorably known IK rrvTiovs are out for a grand Thanksgiving I hill to be given at the Twentieth ward hall on I Thursday evening the 28th pedersens quadrille qua-drille bond will furnish the music and a pleasant I time is assured HIK ore and bullion shipments over both I raid pounds for the week ending yesterday were as follows 2 cars bullion 558 oo pounds 11I04 J I 01 lr na I cars lead SU0 pounds 47 cars silver and I lead ores 16lUOt6 t pounds Total i2 cars 2j3 315 pounds i YISTEIIU evening a man who evidently had imbibe too freely tried to drive on both bides of an electric car post on tho corner of Main I and First South streets at the samo time Tho I result was a broken buggy a runaway horse a caiisbed mall a gashed head and a doctors 0 liee The driver was picked up and taken to a physician and was soon seen steering for the nearest saloon AN alarm of lire was sounded yesterday morn I 1 hut when the engine arrived on the scene I ou Fourth South street it was found that it was only a burning tar barrel Tho only damage done was the searching of an adjoining shanty Workmen had been tarring the roof of one of John McDonald and when completed cine ot the men threw a pall of water in tho tar causing an explosion A FEW days ago a Millard county correspondent correspond-ent wrote quiring if we knew Captain a H helps H e replied that we did not Albert Iluish of Payson now writes that a man named It It Phelps resided i in that town at one tme 1 hut is now dead He has quite a family left Should the inquirer desire to learn more of the history of Captain Phelps he can be accommo tCuttac Utol by addressing Albert Huibh Payson Utah Till students of the Latter < lay saints college and a select number of their friends passed a TOXJ enjoyable time on yt evening of Friday Ue itiifnstin J party given under the aus The Fourteenth p co > of the Students society ward ball the place where thepartv was held was well but not uncomfortably tilled and those present shoed every evidence of groat enjoy meut Tho event lJ of double importance since the day marks the third anniversary of the fourdlng the school it having been organized I on NoVember 15 lill under the name ot the Salt Lake Stake academy The committee of I Urr1Ullements consisting of Me srs illard i rmtltll JJener Iver on Wilby Dougill and aojir Uarloft and Misses Clara Tate Amelia Cannon and LaurA Hyde have reason to feel used Of > V the succesS both socially and nnau eaI1yotth1o1t |