| Show I LOCAL AIm OTHER BRIEFS THE geese are flying northward TIm old folks had a great time yesterday GET your lunch at the Saddle Rock today FULL stock of new goods at Barton Cos E3West First South THE hole at the corner of First West and Second South Is still there WELLS FARGO i Co yesterday received Ore 12132 bullion 53516 BEST pianos Best prices Best terms At Coalter Snelgroves 74 Main street BARTON Co clothiers and gents furnish srs are located at 23 West First South THERE was the usual runaway yesterday an sspress wagon being badly demoralized this limeMcCoRNiCK McCoRNiCK Co received yesterday Hanauer bullion 84050 silver and lead ores 16430 THERE are messages at the Western Union tclccraph oCIce for Tom Talton W E Wilson A J Wilson Annio H Bright and A S Alfred GENTS homemade suits made to order for F34 Satisfaction guaranteed New spring Etyles just in at John C Cutler Brother C6 Main street THE First Brigade band promises to be a big success Rehearsals are being held quite frequently fre-quently and only the best class of music Is being handled SERGEANT FrrzMAtrniCEs report of yesterdays yester-days temperature Is as follows At 533 am Salt Lake city 30 Helena 16 Fort Custer 30 Fort Washakie 06 Kawlins 19 SAVING Is the secret of wealth Five percent I per-cent < < per annum paid on savings deposits 1 Interest compounded quarterly at tho State I B ank of Utah capital 8500000 I AND remember this When you want pure drugs wines liquors etc go to The Boys Johnson Pratt Co 32 Main street Removed from 48 to 32 Largest drug store in the city THE grand jury is Investigating the condition of the prisons in this judicial district They also called at the county clerks office yesterday and went through things and apparently loft satisfied CARL MONSON thirty years old and a native of Sweden was sent to the asylum yesterday J W Carlson of this city fortyfive years of age has also been committed to the same institution in-stitution by order of the county court SIGNS Savings Bank and Trust Co will loan you an auxiliary bank to take home This bank has combination locks and is ornamental We pay5 per cent interest Wilford Woodruff president Gee Q Cannon vicepresident A PLEASANT social party will be given under the auspices of the ladies of Z C M L on Friday Fri-day at the Fourteenth wardmeetinghouse The committee have been well selected and it is expected ex-pected that everybody will have a good time Olsons band will be in attendance THE Social Wheel club has elected the following fol-lowing officers Harry R Browne president W W Hall vicepresident P O Perkins secretary secre-tary John M Sharp treasurer T O Angell captain W C Creary first lieutenant M J Egge second lieutenant H Pembroke member mem-ber of the executive committee TUE Utah commission yesterday appointed tho deputy registrars forTooele county Grants ville Frank T Burmester Mill Allen Frazer Batesville Alfred Warr Tooele Robert Scott Lakeview Charles Warr St John E J Arthur Ar-thur Clover Richard N Bush Stockton D B Stover Ophir Richard Bate Vernon Louis Strausbury Deep Creek Fred Snively THE municipal election at Brigham City on u1 > londay resulted as follows Mayor Joseph M Jenson recorder George L Graebl jr treasurer D N Stohl assessor and collector O Peterson marshal Heber C Boden coun cillors Henry L Steed Andrew Kimball Xels Madson jr A E Snow John P Ipsen John T Rich James Pett justices ofthe peace Jonah Mathias A H Snow MR JAMES DUNN of Tooele paid a visit to Salt Lake on Monday last While at the residence resi-dence of Mr James Sterling of the Ninth ward a host of friends descended upon himin the shape of a surprise party Among tbe guests present were Findlay McGregor and wife Mr and Mrs James Moffatt Mr and Mrs William Gallacher Mr and Mrs Peter Christensen Messrs William Warnock John Dunn John M Dunn J S Darke and a number of others It was a pleasant affair THE board of public works met again last evening to consider further the bids for constructing con-structing the Emigration canon conduits I was decided to separate the bids on masonry and excavating and then the board decided to recommend that the contract for the masonry be awarded to More Co The bids on excavating exca-vating were close and the board decided to go out and look the ground over before making the award They are to meet again tomorrow and take final action on this part of the bids THE Contributor for Marth i before us audits prose and poetry are of an unusually interestIng interest-Ing character The frontispiece is a copy of Millets great picture The Angelus and tho magazine opens with an article on that subject by G L B H W Naisbilt has a poem entitled en-titled Despondent Josephine Spencer contributes con-tributes a poem March a lay of Chivalry The remaining articles aro as follows Traditions of the Deluge by J H Martineau Investigation I I Investiga-tion and the Laws of God by J H Anderson poem To Ones Eyes by G L B Innocent Vices by Samuel W Richards Lie and Labors ot Orson Pratt by Mllasdo Pratt Beetles Big and Little by Dr Talmage poem The Dying Youth translated by n H Peterson editorials reminiscences of W C Staincs and the usual Installment of music |