Show I LOCAL LYRICS 1 Crisp nnd Condensed News of General Interest and Import WOOL Bans at Cutlers JOHNSON PKATT Co for mince pie brandy I ELtaAJT Bulls and overcoats at BartonCo FLOUR has advanced 35o per hundred bran flo bhorts 100 BUY your homemade blankets from Cutlers No 35 Main street THE town talk yesterday was largely on the Police Gazette order TDK local military companies are now work ins under the new tactics THE south end of the county court room will be fitted up for the collector BAKIUTT BROS commence their sale of Christmas furniture this week DRUM corps organizations arc now being agitated agi-tated for the spring campaign INSURE in the Home Fire of Utah H J Grant Co agents with State bank THE postoffice department was a little rushed yesterday on account of Union Pacific being lour hours late TilE Pioneer library is a favorite resort on gloomy days It should be kept open during the winter evening A SPECIAL childrens service will be held at Federal hall under the auspices of the Christian Christ-ian church tonight THERE are messages at the Western Union telegraph office for J A Benson T S Van Gilder and Eric Schelin THE Christmas candy trade will bo a great one this year and James G McDonald Candy company will lead the rush ANOTHER hundred copies of the Light of Asia have arrived and will be at the Choral Society tomorrow evening POSITION wanted by a firstclass bookkeeper book-keeper of fifteen years experience in Salt Lake Best of references Address Box D city SPECIAL clearance sale of jewelry watches and clocks Call and examine our stock John A Maynes at Johnson Pratts 30 Main street THE recent explosions and the push of the city to the northwest causes many to desire the 4 removal the powder house located in that vicinity READ the advertisement about Santa Claus < reception The Utah Book and Stationery companys store will not be opened on Monday until 7 p m F BROWN of Mill Creek was In Salt Lake yesterday celebrating the arrival of the seventh sev-enth girl m his family He was doing well when last heard from k PEOPLE who want to see an elegant assortment j assort-ment of chairs from which to select holiday presents should by all means inspect the Coop Furniture companys btore LAST night James Murphy nnd Henry Al bcrtson were arrested by the police on suspicion I suspic-ion of stealing a couple of overcoats from a place on Commercial street MAimiAGElicenses were issued yesterday to Henry E Van Alstyn twentythree and Clara L Epley nineteen Samuel iicDow thirty one and Louise Petty twentyseven ZIONS Savings Bank and Trust company loan oramental auxiliary banks for homes Interest e Inter-est 5 per cent Wiiford Woodruff president George Q Cannon vice president THE Scandinavian club will hold its regular session tomorrow evening and Mr A T Schroeder secretary of the Territorial Democratic Demo-cratic society will deliver an address SOLID gold front silver cuff button with silver stud combined will be presented to all cash customers buying a pair of shoes at our removal i re-moval sale now at Salt Lake Equitable Coop at 20 and 22 Market Row THERE will be no excursion to the gas wells today Parties who go out expecting to See I anything will be disappointed as there will be no one on the grounds authorized to exhibit the gas The wells are capped THE Eighteenth ward will indulge in an old time ward reunion on Friday evening next A committee of twentyfive young ladies has the f arrangements in hand and addresses music and picnic will be the orders of the occasion W P NOBLE of this city is an interested observer of the Rustling condition of affairs in Wyoming reported In the telegraphic columns of THE HERALD yesterday His cattle interests inter-ests are across the range from the seat of war I McDERMOTT and Hines whose club room was recently invaded by burglars who blew open the safe yesterday presented Nightwatchman Tom Dobson with a substantial token of their appreciation appre-ciation of his work in saving them from heavy lossMRS MRS MINTERN wife of the manager of the Beckwith Mercantile Co at Carbon Wyoming died Friday evening after a few days sickness She was visiting Mr Simmons on West Fifth South The remains were shipped home last evening OBSERVER SALISBURYS report for yesterdays yester-days temperature is as follows At 530 a m i Salt Lake 20 Chejenne 18 Denver 16 Helena 14 Miles City 0 Montrosa 24 At I n roSalt Lake 24 Bingham 10 Ogden 28 Logan 29 Provo 28 Stockton 33 BISHOP N A EMPKT and sister Mr W C Morns have returned from Manti where they I t attended the marriage of Mamie daughter of the late W C Morris to Dr W S Pratt of rsl city The happy c prie1iI st uvenine for Richfield where they will reside in future THE Salt Lake City Mastodon Minstrel com panv will co to Park City by special train over the Utah Central on Monday December it Superintendent Mackintosh offers a 53 roundtrip k round-trip rate for friends of tho toys who wish to accompany ac-company them The same programme will be given at Park City ag at Salt Lake on the 18th and 19th THEY M C A library has been augmented the past week by a loan of Chambers Encyclopedia Encyclo-pedia in library binding complete by W D 1 Yingst who may donate the set when he leaves the city Another generous addition was oy William M Henry who donated Library of Universal Knowledge in fifteen volumes be sdes nve or six other excellent volumes of standard works Such gifts are highly appreciated appreci-ated by the association THE newsboys have made a great canvass of the city for THE Cn HERALD and practically prac-tically driven regular canvassers out of the r field Every elevator boy has secured his own building from top to bottom ana some of them have orders for over one hundred copies Provo Park City Logan Payson and Kaysyille have thus far been foremost in sending in orders A big batch of orders came from Denver one of slxtyUvo from a single firm in Denver and several sev-eral from New York Including one from the actor Lemoyne and Levy the cornetlst I TUE LYCEUM will hold its regular meeting at the parlors of the Hotel Templeton on rue I day evening next when a full attendance of the members Is desired The programme will consist con-sist of readings recitations etc and an im I romptu debate on the question Resolved That difference of talent Is owing chiefly to circumstances cir-cumstances not nature The debaters will be oi cd I appointed on the evening by the president The latter portion of the evening will be devoted to the final consideration the sccietys now constitution con-stitution and bylaws I MR WILLIAM JAMES of David James Co who recently returned from a visit to his old home in Shrewsbury England brings a flattering flatter-ing testimonial of how widely THE CHRISTMAS BERALD of prortcusyears has been circulated He says he round in several houses where ho visited remnants of the issues of one and two years ago all thumbed and torn into pieces from having been so often loaned and widely read from neighbor to neighbor Such specimens speci-mens of art and enterprise were evidently not looked for from the wild Rocky mountains PROF MONTGOMERY of the University of Deseret is in receipt of some good minerals and other specimens for the museum of the university Mr Ben Johnson has donated specimens of graphite and tnpolite Mr Frank Burk has sent interesting samples of goldbear Pn slgt 1 i Pi oir7f T ing rock from the Dalton and Ten Mile mines near Marysvale as well us selenium and tellurium tellur-ium ores from the same region Mr Levi Curtis Cur-tis of Springvllle Utah has donated snowy gypsum from his mines in Sevier county Miss Viola Pratt has given a spider Mr Walter M Stooltey has given a weasel Mr Cedarstrom of Pelican Point some kaolinite that may be useful for paint or for making terra cotta and Mr W J Powell of Salt Lake City has presented pre-sented two large centipedes that were caught in Emery county |