Show LOCAL BRIEFS WELLS FARGO Cos yesterday yes-terday were Base bullion 3700 THE SUNDAY school of the Seventeenth Seven-teenth Ward will be open as usual this morning THE WATCHMAKERS shop near the Valley House was broken into last night and several watches stolen LILY COLE only daughter of Mrs Cole and granddaughter to John Manning died of diphtheria yesterday McCoBMCK Co yesterday received Hanauer bullion 2440 silver and lead ores 10600 Bannock silver 2OoO Total 15090 THE DUST is almost intolerable Did not the genial Jim leave a successor when he went into voluntary retirement for six months THE 6pEN meetings of Temple of Honor No 1 which were much appreciated ap-preciated last winter will be resumed early next mouth THE SEVENTEENTH District school will be reopened on Monday the cause for closing diphtheria in the district having been removed THE DRIVING PARK will be opened again on Tuesday next when several races will be given Blaizewood Prince Freddie R Maud F and Jim McCord THBEH CASES of diphtheria wero reported re-ported yesterday in the family of Mr Butler who lives on Second South Street immediately east of John Man nlngs THE FRIENDS of Mr John R Price will sympathize with him and his wife in the death of their bright little 10 yearold daughter which occurred yesterday MB W S McCoBNieK has so far recovered re-covered from his recent illness as to permit of his appearance at the bank He will soon be around with his usual sprightliness BYRON W KING sentenced yesterday to the Penitentiary for six months for unlawful cohabitation was taken out to the mud hole on the East Bench in the afternoon C D CROUCH has issued a neat circular cir-cular in which he tells the public that ho is making blank books and all kinds of stationery The design on the first page of the circular is cleverly executed exe-cuted and printed J BEN ISRAEL Mr Tullidges great Jewish play will be presented on Friday Fri-day evening November 4th With the strong cast thorough rehearsing and proper management this piece should prove a great success and result handsomely for the benefit of the author TmtEE Or th City Council committee on streets and alleysMessrs Riter Wells and Grant spent a portion of yesterday in looking over the streets of the south and southeastern portion of the city in connection with the application ap-plication of John W Young Esq for right of way for the Salt Lake Fort Douglas Railway but arrived at no conclusion LAnGE CROWDS collected at Godbes corner yesterday afternoon to witness some horsetrading going on there A citizen of Teutonic extraction who resides in the First Ward ran breathless breath-less to the congregation there clustered I and on being informed what was going on turned away with an elevated smeller remarking aI dought id vas a dog fight SOME DAiS since THE HERALD contained con-tained the account of the arrival in this city of a family in destitute circumstances circum-stances having been robbed of everything every-thing they possessed in the shape of valuables while at Chicago en route The case is pitiable one and when the knowledge came to the pupils of the Thirteenth Ward school some of them started a collection and realized several dollars which were handed to the un ortunates WE LEARN from a prominent shipper of Utah produce that there is great injury in-jury done to the shipping interests of our Territory by the lack of promptness prompt-ness with which orders are filled by the farmers Farmers will often accept orders from shippers here to load one or more cars of potatoes to be loaded immediately and mstead of going right to work and filling the order promptly will probably attend to some other business thinking of course that there is no hurry for the potatoes and not realizing that a few days delay wi > l probably cause the shipper a great loss as well as injury to his reputation the farmers will work for their own interests as well as help the dealers by filling orders more promptly and furnishing wellselected stock IT WAS a sad home that Major W W Woods came back to last night He had been in Idaho on professional business for several weeks but a few days a0 was summoned home by the news that his boy Percival a bright promising child ot 7 years had been stricken by that dreaded disease diphtheria He had but little more than started on his return when a second dispatch informed him that the boy had succumbed to the destroyer Mrs Woods bears up heroically under the blow but the bitterness of her bereavement can hardly be told in words The remains of the little one will interred this morning at9 oclock brief services merely being held at I the crave THE HERALD joins the manv friends of Major and Mrs Woods in expressing the sincerest sympathy |