Show LOCAL LYRICS I Crisp and Condensed News of General Interest and Import TnIs is a week of prayer for all churches CITY JAILOR RALEIGH now has twentyseven prisoners under his care BURTON GARDNER Co are selling sewing machines at SI50 a Snap come quick INSURE in the Home Fire of Utah H J Grant Co agents with State bank GERMAN and Scandinavian drug clerks at Johnson Pratt Cos 32 Main street PROVO woolen goods are the thing for cold weather You get them at Cutlers 3G Main SKATING today at Hot Springs lake Fine restaurant Fare 10 cents Transfer to Rapid Transit SIN S-IN the divorce suit of Snell vs Snell Judge Anderson yesterday granted the plaintiff a decree de-cree on the grounds ot desertion A MARRIAGE license was issued yesterday to John Collett thirtyeight and Josephine Zaizatte thirtytwo loth of Salt Lake city COLD feet are not known where the Msttewan Feet Slippers are worn Try pair They are sold at cost Spencer Lynch bole agents THERE are messages at tbe Western Union telegraph office for Mrs W M Windham James I Boose C C Forward John T Wheeler THE public should not forget the grand concert con-cert at the taternaclu tonight by the Mendelssohn Men-delssohn quintette club of Boston and the tabernacle tab-ernacle choir THE members of the Central Democratic society so-ciety will meet tonight at the club rooms No 46 East Second South street at 730 p m A full attendance is requested ZIONS Savings Bank and Trust company loan ornamental auxilllary banks for homes Inter O6t5 per cent Wilford Woodruff president George Q Cannon vice president THE city registration has closed and the total number registered is esumaieu ai IWU all of the precincts showing a considerable increase in-crease the Second and Fourth leading in that c respect TilE joint committee on charter revision held a session yesterday afternoon and the document docu-ment ib now in the hands of the attorneys for revision preparatory for presentation to the legislature NEWSPAPERS received at THE HERALD office continue to give complimentary notices of the Christmas issue of this paper The Denver JtepiibUcan says it was the handsomest holiday laid on Its desk B F CUMMINGS jr has brought suit in the court of Commissioner lratt against Mr Ditt man proprietor of tho Resort saloon for SC2 alleged to be due for advertising the defendants defend-ants business in the street cars THOMAS JOHNSON an old resident of this city had the misfortune to lose his right eye yesterday He was engaged in chopping some wood at his residence in the First ward when one of the sticks flew up and destroyed the eye ST JACKSONS day is to bo observed on Friday Fri-day the fcth at the federal court room The address will be delivered by Hon L R Rhodes of Ogden and Judges Henaeron and Judd wIll talk upon the lives and characters of Jackson and Jefferson CITY Assessor and Collector E R Clute and Assessor and Collector of Water Rates Christopher Christo-pher Diehl have removed their offices from the city ball to the basement under the Utah Commercial Com-mercial and Savings bank No 22 and 24 East First South street OBSERVER SAUSIJORYS report for yesterdays yester-days temperature is as follows At 530 a m Salt Lake 24 Baker City Cheyenne 40 Denver 16 Montrose 13 Miles CIty 2 Helena 32 At 1 p mSalt Lake 21 BIngham 49 Ogden 32 Logan 35 Park City 35 Provo 3 Stockton 30 MR J M MARRIOTT partner In the firm of S S Dickinson 1 Co started yesterday for Colorado Springs where ho is to wed Miss Laura D Ashby daughter of cne of the princ pal merchants of fhat city and also a noted belle Cards for the wedding which is on take place at the residence of the brides parents on the 12th Instant are out The young people n ill reside in their elegant little home on East Fourth South street Salt Lake city which by the time they arrive here will oo ready for occupancy THE funeral services over the remains of the lale Mrs Ella Foster Burbidge were held at the Eighth ward mettinghouse on Sunday at 1130 am Bishop Sheets officiated and the opening prayer was offered by Bishop John ingey and the addresses were made by John Morgan Prof Talmadge Prof Dare and counsellor McAllister ihfl choir under the eadership of Mr Chamberlin rendered some beautIful music and a large cortege followed the remains to the cemetery The entire force at Morris Wolstenholmes coal yards where Mr Burbidte is employed showed their sympathy for the bereaved husband by turning out in a body and for this and many additional evidences of sympathy the family is deeply grateful |