Show LOCAL AIm OTHER BRIEFS GRASSHOPPERS are doing considerable damage dam-age near ManU YESTERDAY was the heaviest day the census bureau has had yet ClTjromciA cherries arc in the market They retail at 40 cents per pound SEE notice of Coop Wagon and Machine company directors meeting today SEE the elegant display of latest styles of fine stationery at McAllister t Cos 72 Main St THE State Bank of TJtah i now incorporated and ready for business at No 0 Main street IN the Third district court yesterday Samuel Ea lam a native of England was admitted to citizenship DONT whitewash Kalsomine your walls and celling with any of the 2 beautiful tints of Diamond Dia-mond wall finish at Culmer Bros FIFTEEN thousand dollars worth new styles of pianos in rosewood mahogany and walnut at Coulter Snclgrovcs 74 Main street WOnRtrccmr attention1 The only stylish 1ylih nil solid workintj shoo for S175 worth SJ1S at J Spencer Klmballs Every pair warranted FOR help wanted situations wanted rents for sale lost found etc see Tnt HERALDS special column Inside page Employment ad icrtlscmcnts fre I r Mus Pnocron lectured to a cultured audience audi-ence at Independence hall last evening on The I Birth and Death of Worlds Today tho lady lectures on A Trip t tho Sun THEm are messages at the Western Union DEUce for F Greene Cora Wilson C C Asher E Cream Fred Pclhain Joe Maccano Will D Leonard Barney Sipe care of Thomas Homer I G Kkis lomer t THE new street sprinklers look like a yallcr dog after wading through a bucket of red paint palut Tlic yallcr dog sprinklers will not only settle the dust on tho street but will bee that the shade trees are kept moist AT about 0 oclock last evening a pile of telephone tele-phone poles near the Union Pacific coal sheds were discovered to be on fire and an alarm was sent in The firemen made a very quick run t and soon extinguished the blaze The damage was nominal I SERGHATOT FITZMAURICES report of yester days temperature Js asfollovs At 535amSalt Lake city 43 Helena 12 Fort Custer 0 Raw 1ms G At 1 ain Salt Lake City 50 Ogden 35 Stockton 5i Blngham ParkCity 50 Prove 58 Alta j THE fire alarm turned In at 1215 this morn log was caused by the discovery of a blaze in the old rookery now being torn down near the corner of Second South and First East streets There were evidences that it was the work of an incendiary TUE new fire and burglar proof safe being placed in the Utah National bank rooms will I it is said be the largest and most expensive wet of Denver It weighs 15 tons and required three cars to transport it Tho doors of the vault will work automatically C F Corwin i superintending the work THE marriage licenses of Daniel O Doan aged 23 of Ogden and Mary Ann Casey 1g gd aged 20 of SlatervilleAlrred Rordame aged 27 and I Gertrude Alice Buckeride aged 19 both of Sal Lake Christopher Bins aged 2 and Maude L Cook aged 2 also of Salt Lake were tiled wit Clerk Cutler yesterday THE following Is the programme of theiTeach ers Institute tobe held Saturday May 10 1890 1 The National Educational Association at St Paul Prof y H Paul 2 When is system beneficial and when hurtful in school room work Mr J B More ton 3 Pest lozze and his leading educational principles Miss Rachael Edwards TIE Electric Light company has closed a contract with the ThompsonHouston company for an additional plant to cost In the neighbor hood of twenty thousand dollars This plant I will have a capacity for 2500 incandescent I lights In addition to this the company will add motor power t cost some twentyfiv oN twentyfo thousand dollars I A CAUCUS or special meeting of members ot the city council was held yesterday to conside what action should be taken in reference to the charges made by tho Tribune that there were odlers in the council Just what course of Qctloa was resolved upon is not known but we were advised last evening r keep low for a Jew days and you will hear something drop MAYOR SCOTT yesterday stated to a HERALD reporter that he favored pushing tho construe l tion of the joint city and county building as rapidly as possible and said that the delay in the past was necessary In order that those hay ing the matter in charge could take their bear logs and ascertain what the building provide for In the plans would cost Be also stated emphatically that such an idea a changing the site of tho building had never entered his mid and i any member of the council was nursing such a scheme he certainly was not aware ot it MR E M FRIEDMAN manager of the retail department of F Aucrbach Bro for the last ten Cn severed his connection with the firm last Tuesday The of employees bouse meat me-at the icIdenceof Mr Henry o 1 nWedncs day and spent a very pleasant ev aing Mr J B Bean Inbrhalf of the employees ofthe house presented I Friedman with a gold mounted traveling clock and a silver match safe In hcrlbed with tho following From your friends at F Auerbach Bro E M Freidman May 7 1890 Mr Friedman was so overccm that it was with difficulty he could reply After the speeches were over the company sat down to an elegant repast prepared by Mrs Cohn |