Show LOCAL LYRICS Crlip and Condensed News of General Interest and Import Go east via the Santa Fe route ALDERS for shoes 50 East First South SPRING hats In all the latest styles at Barton Cos SEE Barton Cos tie window 8100 and 75 cent ties for to cents Crrr ENGINEER DOREJIDS street crossings ore not a howling success THE light rain of last evening caused considerable con-siderable snow to disappear JAKE GnnzNEWALD will probably be made street supervisor next Tuesday OPENING spring suits daily call early and get your first choice Barton CoINSURE > I < Co-INSURE in the Home Fire of Utah H J Grant Co agents with State bank Bur shoes of Alders and save fire and smoke Bale prices Alders 50 East First South Pnovo woolen goods are the thing for cold weather You get them at Cutlers 36 Main HAND welt hand sewn ladles shoes a few pairs at 8S60 per pair Alders 50 East First a South THE new city councilors are said to be on the verge of nervous prostration so badly are they pestered by officeseekers THE Santa Fe route run the finest solid vestl buled trains in the world between Denver and Chicago No change of cars NEW wall papers and complete decorations or the present season are now to be found in the show windows of Z C M I THERE are messages at the Western Union telegraph office for B P McDonald E F Ball 2 C D Hurlburt and JohnMUler THE show windows or Z C M L are devoted to the latest styles of carpets borders rugs and mats to match Come and see them THERE ARE are half a dozen chuck holes between be-tween West Temple and Eat Temple streets I on First South that should receive attention THE dining cars and eating houses on the Santa Fe route are famous the world over for the tine meals furnished to patrons of that line a IF you want to know what are the new curtain cur-tain fabrics trimmings fringes and gimps inspect in-spect the show windows of Z C M I and be informed Juts CRAWFORD who lives at 223 B street bas a brotherinlaw Last night he disturbed his peace and Crawford slept in the city jail inconsequence in-consequence A FEW copies of THE CHRISTMAS HERALD re mam on hand They are 1 in wrappers and will oJ ysetg ea sent to any oddiess in Vie world without ex ra charge for postage ZIONS Savings Bank and Trustcompany loan ornamental auxilliary banks for homes Interest Inter-est 5 per cent Wilford WoodruC president George Q Cannon vice president a FRANK BILL Eva Bill and Tom Nichol were given in charge of Mine Host Billy Hilton of the city jail last night by Deputy Marsha Goodsall without explanation f THERE was no connection at Ogden yesterday yester-day between the Union Pacific the Southern Pacific and the Rio Grande Western for this place until last night Causea mystery CHARLIE STANTON yesterday received the first recognition of his new official position in the form of an annual pass of the D v R G lv made out to Charles Stanton city recorder re-corder A SPAN of ponies broke way from a wagon yesterday afternoon and tore down Main street it a lusty rate People scampered to one side or the other to escape harm The team was captured without doing any injury MCCORNICKS bank steps made of iron and Stone vomited sparks ana flames last night to the mystification of a large crowd until someone some-one entered the upstairs and discovered that an electric wire running beneath had been broken IT was rumored yesterday that Slugger Sulll vuu who made the brutal assault on Kulon SWells S-Wells baa been indicted bv the grand jury There is every rcalon why he should but the question Is an open one whether that body will have the temerity to indict Sullivan ONE of the most able and most honorable of Utahs judiciary a man whose integrity and judicial ju-dicial intellect no man questions satd to a HERALD reporterycsterday that the failure to prosecute blugger Sullivan Greenmans court vrts an outrage on decency and one that would bomo day be retroactive LOCAL Liberals wonder why C M Jackson has not yet spoken before the Congressional committees In Washington He left here with Boss Powers and Lilly of the Valley Allen Perhaps he is waiting for the other two generations genera-tions of Jackson to catch up LOST at oclock yesterday morning by the First ward Coop store a little boy about five years old His name is Jesse Hancock or Squires Any information as to his whereabouts where-abouts will be thankfully received by his parents par-ents John Squires Tot E SIxth South street OBSERVER SALISBURYS report for yestor days temperature is as follows At 530 a m Salt Lake 38 Baker City 30 Cheyenne 30 Denver SO Helena 28 Miles City 8 Montrose 31 At 1 p mSalt Lake 39 Blngham bo Ogden 41 Logan 31 Park City 16 Provo 44 Stockton 33 THE shrill and protracted sound of the whistle from the electric light works startled many people at 10 oclock last night It signified nothing however except a signal to the linemen line-men that the line on Third East street was down It had a bad effect upon the telephone service temporarily deranging several instruments instru-ments CCP D STANTON is going to write a play en titl d the Jggit Boy His hero is already bclcctod Ask him who it Is and he will tell you A part of the plot represents a court clerk listening to a witness all day after a night in the country without being able to tell a word of what the testimony concerned or Whom ABOUT twenty of the prominent Knights of Pythias including Grand Chancellor Husbands and Past Chancellors Mcakin and Armstrong I went to Ogden yesterday afternoon to attend the Knights of Pythias celebration of the twentyseventh anniversary of the founding of the order There was grand banquet and balL a full account of which appears in our Ogaen column JOE BUSH is heart broken over the defeat of his bill in the Legislature which was introduced intro-duced by Arnett providing for a fine of 550 and sir months imprisonment for carrying concealed con-cealed weapons Joe regards its defeat as a porious drawback to the duties of policemen deputy marshals etc who are exposed so often to the murderous assaults of hobos Chinamen ana Dagos THE case against Arthur Pratt charging him with assaulting D A Sullivan on the day of election came up before Commissioner Greenman yesterday r1lihfrs being engaged with a committee I from the legislature nfta was Impossible for him te attend and a continuance was asked for by Judge Henderson on his behalf be-half which was granted The case will come up again on Tuesday at 2 pm |