Show LOCAL AND OTHER BRIEFS TEAK down the tin shanties THE county court meets today SEE adv of Jersey sale on this page KEEP your eye on South Lawn addition P P PR ATT cCo real estate 4S Main I THE street car company i preparing for tho conference rsh BRING out your dusters M Webb predicts a snowfall today TIN houses aro just a little more objectionable than tin horns They must goWn go-Wn have just j received the finest assortment of jellies i glass iiLthe city at Culmer Bros SEKGEANTS Haler and Curran of the police force now wear the stripes and badges Of their office THE tin shanties must go Tho same dodge has been tried i other cities and has been sat flown on I TIE police last night arrested a drunken man I named James Brown who had SVX O in cash on his person I MCAULIFFE and his satellites are on their way t Salt Lake and will arrive here on Saturday or Sunday WEUs FARGO Cos shipments yesterday were as follows Bullion J0lll Ontario bullion bul-lion fb22i2 Tar Union Pacific people find an increase of their Pullman service out of Salt Lake an absolute abso-lute necessity THIS seasons Metropolitan Fashion Book can be obtained at McAllister Cos 7 Main street Price 25c S CHEAPEST place for folding beds and baby carriages furniture ete at S R Marks Co opposite the Temple THERE arc messages at the Western Union Telegraph office for Lawson Bros John Leonard Leon-ard and J A Banning LADES shoes worth 5 school shoes fl 130 stylish and solid James Means i3 shoes at Spencer it Kinibalis IX Main street THERE is little new to be said of the proposition proposi-tion to make Ncphi instead of Juab the end of a division save that it i undoubtedly a g THE marriage certificate of David W Ayer aged twent for and Ella L Burkhardt aged f yesterday twentyone was filed with Probate Clerk Cutler H HAUTMAN of Stockton has recently patented pat-ented a new cinche and is in town arranging to Engage in the manufacture of the article on an extensive scale Jon HART was arrested yesterday for attempting at-tempting to rob an intoxicated man named John Adams He will have a hearing in tho police po-lice court today FOI help wanted situations wanted rents wanted situatons wanted rnts for sae lost found etc see THE HERALDS special column inside page Employment ad lertisements free S THOMAS B SHANNON who has been in Judge Powers employ for some lime past will be installed staled as deputy city recorder today He i a good Monographer and expert typewriter TWO youths named Charles OConnor and Frank Adams will be tried In the police court today for stealing 135 pounds of bronze trolly wire valued at 3 cents per pound from Contractor Con-tractor Jones e L H WLEY is the efficient manager of the clearing abuse and be cleared 158590 exchances in llfteen minutes yesterday That i rushing business but Mr Hawley had a turn at clearing clear-ing houses In Knnsab City OHIO GRANDE WESTERN trin No 1 due at iV > last evening was reported ten hours late Nod due at Ol was 7u minutes behind Nos 3 and 4 were on time Union Pacific due at 1210 reached here at 110 No 707 Utah Northern was on time ELlS MORRIS has been awarded the mason work for the new building t be erected on the site Of the Old Constitution rho structure will be live stories in height with a frontage lh feet and a depth of 11X1 I will cost some whers about 5100000 SERGKANT FITZMAURICES report of yesterdays yester-days temperature is as follows At 6 a ntSalt Lake City 32 Helena 23 FtCubler 2 Ft AVabhakle Rawlins 18 At t a ntSalt Lake Oil SO Ogden 6 Stockton 41 Hung ham 17 Park City 41 Provo Jor MCAUMFrR and Jack McAuliffe the noted pugilists and Billie Mvddcn the famous sport lag man arrived here from the west yesterday and a c stooping at the Cullen They will spend several days in bait Lake and propose giving an exhibition here i a hal can be secured RALPH E bAG the new city auditor of public pub-lic accounts is but a trifle over twentyone years of age He has been in Salt Lake just a year and is n native of Michigan His friends and those who are intimate with him say he possesses good qualifications for the position TEAH down those tin shanties The one near the St James hotel and the other near the Bur > toaGardner corner are a disgrace to the city and In dbliance of the fire ordinance Inspector of Buildings Grant who qualified yesterday has a good subject or which to try his hand Will hedo It J IJOTIt drum corps were out last evening and for l time they made the town quite lively The Peoples drum corps went up to the residence rf S Richards and serenaded that gentleman gentle-man while the Liberal organization visited the Firemans hal and serenaded Major Stanton Stan-ton the new chief of that department THE police force is now composed entirely of Liberals the last of tho old members of the force being relieved on Tuesday The names of lliencwmpn have already been published and following is a list of those whom they relieve W W Lalder Joseph Burt John B Burbidgo David Hilton Joseph Barlow Brad Elliot Robert Pyper Andrew Smith Henry Arnold AI er HENRT VASS who was recently convicted in the police court of vagrancy and petit larceny and sent up for ninety days and another city prisoner named Williams escaped from the chain gang Tuesday and have not since bceu heardof I FCCJJS that the men were working with the Rime near tno Warm Springs and on Tuesday they reported for dinner all right but In the tfteniooii were found to bo missing The d W Dfflccrs harcno definite idea as to how the men mainipreu in o cape but the theory is that they crawled Imo n wagon and were covered up with dirt by their associates and jumped from the wagons before they reached their destination I i hardly probable that the men escaped in this way liowcvor as the guards and tcnnibtcrs could scarcely have faiioJ to have noticed them In the It is more than likely that they walked oil when the attention of tho Id of whel atenton guards was directed away from them |