Show LOCAL AND OTHER BRIEFS I HAVE you seen Sansom ZIONS Savings Bank and Trust Co GRAND pinner atthc Saddle Rook today AN elegant line ofcarpets at tbe Coop Furniture Fur-niture company T K JONES Co yesterday received Lead and silver ores 85750 McConincK Co yesterday received Hanauer bullion 54400 I WHIRLS FAUGO Co shipments Ore 7250 base bullion 5275 FOR allwool homemade hose call on John C Cutler Bro No 3U Main street THE Rapid Transit company had cars running on First East street yesterda WoRKiNGMEN dont fail to try a pair those solid stylish shoes for 175 at Spencer Kimball Kim-ball ballO0R OUR mottoes Best stock quick attention prompt delivery Wm Wood Sons butchers Market Row HOME missionary meeting on Wednesday Oct 29 at 730 p m Those unable to attend svtll please report their labors hi writing Tim Scot folk will have a celebration and ball I at G A R hall on Friday next when all are invited in-vited to come and get some champit taties an I Scotch pies and short bread SAVING is the secret of wealth Five percent per-cent per annum paid on savings deposits interest compounded quarterly at the State Bank of Utah capital 500000 ZIONS Savings Bank an Trust Co receives deposits on interest at 5 per cent per annum principal and interest on demand W Wood mil president George Q Cannon viceprest THERE are messages at the Western Union office for J W Fawkeb George A Evans I George Haywood care of H Hanson A H Swan MA Hancock Willey Jones aid L J Wilde A WELSH Sunday school will be held at the residence 01 Mr William Morris corner Lighth West and South Temple streets at 230 this I afternoon A cordial invitation is extended I to all FOR the winter season the Wanderers have organized in connection with their cricketing team a football club to be played under association asso-ciation rules Enthusiasts of this athletic pastime pas-time should communicate at once to the secretary secre-tary W S Schoncld Z C M I I SERGEANT FrrziiAtriucEs report of yesterdays yester-days temperature is as follows At 533 am 1 bait Lake city 44 Helena 33 Fort Caster 2S Fort Washakie i ltn5JlOrt f am Salt Lake city Ot Ogden 40 Stockton 33 t Bingham 36 Park city 41 Provo 38 Alta 43 Logan 46 I TilE central drum corps will attend the Utah county ratification meeting to be held at Provo I next Wednesday evening in consequence of which the practice is changed to Tuesday night at 730 pm Tao Union Pacific will make a special rate of S3 for the round trip good returning re-turning Thursday THE lumber yard at 233 W South Temple street is a scene of great activity since it passed into the hands ot Leaver Conrad Co the new nnn which comprises L H Leaver formerly with Mason Co Walter Conrad H S Young ana H J Young They are carr inga I full stock oflumber doors windows mould logs etc and are prepared to fill all orders Jromptly and at bottom prices They will be pleased to see all their friends and tne public generally AN ROSE DAmr is now talking seriously of converting the pasture half mile due west of town into a race course this fall If nothing is done this fall the track will be completed early next spring It will require very little work and expense to make one of the fastest half mile tracks in the territory of this piece of land A fast race track would help the city materially materi-ally This would be the central point for the contests between Cache valley and Ogden horses Do it by all means Bugler As announced this column on Saturday Mr Charles Ellis will not give his lecture on Utah Liberalism tomorrow evening as the theatre cannot be prepared for him in time There will te considerable disappointment on account of 4 Iai3 as those who heard his previous lecture anticipated treat Mr Ellh however has secured the theatre for next Sunday evening when he will entertain the public More will 1 be said of the matter during the week THE Greatest Aggregation of Living Wonders Won-ders The Snake Charmer of Michigan whose Grand Achievements Stand Without Parallel in the Wild and Woolly West The Blood Sweating Behemoth of Holy Writ Several Members of the Famous Family Siried by Old Man XotAf raidofthe Wicker Covered Demijohn Demi-john And other Great and Glorious Creatures which When Once Seen are Never Forgotten All these will leave the depot tomorrow for a grand hurrah at the expense of the honest Liberal voter There will be a Pullman a buffet buf-fet car and a day coach on the train It will go out well supplied with several tons of campaign lies and probably return with a thousand or more snakes THE taxpayers of the old Fifteenth school district dis-trict met last evening to consider the school tax question N V Jones acted as chairman and Itodncy Badger as secretary The special school tax assessed in this district under the old law is VA per cent and it was unanimously decided to resist the levy by a specal suit in which the taxpayers will be brought by Sutherland Judd and N V Jones T C Driggs T C Hall D R Parry W R Jones and J3 G Holding were appointed as a committee to collect the sinews of war and complete all arrangements The taxpayers must pay their proportion of the costs which will be 5 per cant of the tax tomorrow to-morrow morning It can be iaid to T C Driggs of the Fifteenth ward store or N V Jones 62 Main street PROFESSOR MONTGOMERY has returned from a pleasant ana enjoyable trip up the Bingham canon where ho made a collection of ores for the University museum The professor visited the South Galena and the Old Jordan mines in the West Mountain mining district He also inspected The Niagara concentrating mill and the South Galena concentrator from which betook be-took many ample of the various products for the illustration of the different stages of the work Professor Montgomery has bean greatly aided by the facilities afforded him Through the courtesy of Superintendent Holdcn ana it is his intention at an early day to resume his study of this interesting region as well as to continue his explorations and collections throughout the entile territory for the benefit of the University of Deseret Mr Franklin has recently erected a lane and comfortable boarding board-ing house for the Niagara Mining companys men and the prospects for the better develop mentof the resources > of this part of the caii n seem very encouraging Tnt Liberals held their second powwow at Electric Light hall last evening The attendance attend-ance was much smaller thin at the first meeting meet-ing and the audience didnt enthuse worth a cent The first speaker was C E Allen and he was followed by C E Stauton Tommy Wamp ler then took the stand Be made a general defense de-fense of the city council which was received with dead silence and then Tommy took another tack and dealt out tally to the police force by the yard This was with better success as the policemen peescnt applaudeJ the sentiments of the speaker vociflrouslv The audience commenced com-menced to grow woary by this time so Chairman Chair-man Scott brought out old Spellbinder Powers who commenced his address with a most eloquent elo-quent description of theuniou which was heartily heart-ily Having succeeded in stopping the impending stampede the judge then returned re-turned to his favorite occupation of chestnut cracking interspersed with poetic references to the time when the light would break through the clouds which Jiang over these valleys and give them a silver lining He then showered upon Judge Goodwins unprotected head such a choice job lot of flattery that the silver king grew cry red about the face Judge Goodwin was then introduced and he delivered an intensely in-tensely thrilling and interesting address on potatoes po-tatoes silver wheat goldites unlimited coinage coin-age etc which lasted until the drum corps charitably woke the audience up in time to catch the last car for home |