| Show LOCAL AND OTHER BRIEFS Zio f Savings Ban and Trust Co Z FOR au all wool dress go to John C Cutler Bro Ko 30 Main street WELLS FAIIGO i CO received yesterday Ore 414072 tine bars SlobSJ MCCOKMICK Co yesterday received silver and lead ores to the value of 3 WOKKINGMEH dont fail to try a pair of those sold stylIsh shoes for 117 as Spencer Kimball Kim-ball 4 lif the Third district court yesterday Matt Lybeck u native of Russia was admitted to TiE Salt Lake Rock company is now prepared pre-pared to lilt orders in any amounts for all kinds of rubble rock ON and after December 1 1890 the horse shoeing business of CO Ellerbeck will be found at No 15 Plum alley I i SERGEANT CANXLON is still on the force I is understood that his yacation has been postponed post-poned for a short time ls HARRISON i refurnishing the white house The Trcancn pattern in china arc the dishes t be used Same kind can be seen at Hooch Clawsons S SAVING i the secret of wealth Five percent per-cent per annum paid on savings deposits interest compounded quarterly at the State Bank of Utah capital J500000 A MAN was robbed in the archway on Com mc rcial street near the Utah Hardware and Stove companys place last night The marshal mar-shal arrested two men on suspicion THE annual meeting of the Garfield Beach Boat club will be held at the office of Lynch Glaamann next Tuesday ni ht when arrange maiits for giving a grand ball will be completed ZIONS Savings Bank an Trust Co receives deposits interest at 5 per cent per annum principal and interest on demand T Woodruff Wood-ruff president George Q Cannon viceprest JUDGE ANDERSON who i now holding court at Beaver is expected back here by next Wednesday when he will assist Judge Zane indisposing in-disposing of business in the Taifd district court AT the meeting of the Eleventh warders held last evening it was decided to fight the school lax even to the supreme court of the United States if necessary Other wards will also follow fol-low Milt TiE trial of the beach lands case which has Icen dragging along in the land office for a month past has at last drawn 1 a close The testimony covers tilt pages and consists ot 140400 words A MEETING of the Orphans Home and Day Nursery association will be held at Mrs Arthur Browns at 2 p m today A full attendance is desired ta arrange for a ball at the Salt Lake theatre December l0 lb TiE funeral services over the remains of John Cunnington will be held at his late reside resi-de acs No 474 corer of Fifth South and West Tnnple streets at 1 oclock am today All In ends are kindly invited to attend Tit papers to be read at the next meeting of the Polytechnic ocely to be held tomorrow O1lnf will be Coccin ration at the Oil Tele rrap j iiill Test Jordan by Mr G Lauupiiao Diiilge Deflections by H S Lalahno LAST evening a sign in front of the Western Dry Goods companys store in the Hooper Li Eidredge block took fire from an electric light Wire and an alarm a turned il The firemen we re on the scene in Remarkably short time but their services were not needed THE air was full of rumors last evening to the elect that definite orders had been received for the troops at the fort to move in the direction of Pine Ridge early this morning There were several of the boys from the fort on the fctieet and those who wero applied to had heard m thing in reference to a move In addition to what the public already knows The fort was also communicated with but no one there knows aueht of the orders There i hardly a possi bLt that the troops will be removed this nn er LAS night a deputy marshal came down from Ogden bringing with him a prisonernamed i James Burke who had been sentenced to one year for housebreakinR The officer took the penitentiary wagon but while on the way the prisoner slipped his handcuffs sod when the wagon reached the drive he jumped out under c < ver of the darkness and escaped He is a man about 5 feet 8 inches in hight weighing about 155 pounds with fair complexion blue with i yes gold and brown hair and three Iront teeth filled |