Show LOCAL AND OTHER BRIEFS HAVE you been held up yet INSURE In the Home Fire of Utah ZIONB Savings Bank and Trust Co GRAND dinner at the Saddle Rock today TUE footpad fraternity seems to be running the town SALT Lako market men arc all rejoicing in a lively trade TiE weather of the past few days has been of the Elysian variety WELLS FARGO Co received yesterday Bullion 83359 ore o SS301 New winter suitings just from the looms atC J at-C Cutler Brother 3 Main street I IHE board of education will hold a special meeting on Tuesday evening next at 730 WOIIKECGMEM dont fail to try apair of those solid stylish shoes for 4175 at Spencer KimbalL Kim-balL 4 THERE arc messages at the Western Union Telegraph office for Charles Scales and W Hardman JrtcCoKurcR CO received yesterday lan auer bullion 83500 silver und lead ores 53500 Total UOOO THE hotels arc doing a good business Many people como from a long distance every year to tpeiiil the holiuay season i Zion THE Salt Lake Hock company is now prepared pre-pared to nil orders in any amounts for all kinds of rubble rock 4 TUEHI are at the Deseret Telegraph Com panys office uncalled telegrams lor A 1 Patterson Miss iiuttie Jackson and Claudius W Gates SAVING is the secret ot wealth Five percent per-cent per annum paid on savings deposits interest compounded quarterly at tho State J3anl of Utah capital O THE gold watch and chain taken from Charlie Walker by footpad on Friaay night were i found last evening near the spot here it was Uwusferred to the par of the second part ZIONS Savings Bank an Trust Co receives I deposits interest at 6 per cent per annum rrincipal and interest on demand AV Wood rut president George Q Cannon vice prc t TilE great sale of cheap good before stock tald g at the ester Shoo and Dry Goods Co f and r lain street commencing MondayL December for one weeU only See their L windows for prices Tm members and triends of the Salt Lake Temple Honor hold a social entertainment in their hal on Monday evening in commemoration commemora-tion of the thirteenth anniversary of the establishment estab-lishment of the order in this city AV H DUSENBERRY treasurer of the Tenl tonal Insane asylum at Provo was in the citj yehterday in connection with the new asylun building now nearly completed It is expected that it will be ready for occupancy in about ten days ALFRED H CAIXE of this office has been down with typhoid fever for live weeks AVc regret re-gret t say that his condition is now critical His numerous friends are very solicitious concerning con-cerning him and we receive many inquiries as t the hopes for his recovery FRITZ LOUER a Bountiful butcher was wanted in August last for an assault made on a boy in his employ named AVolfberger He skipped out for Denver but returned recently and w as arrested by Parkin He pleaded guilt before Justice Page and was let on with a flne of HO and costs a total of 2 A MAN named Jack Pope who has been depleting de-pleting hen roosts in the vicinity of Mill Creek was nabbedyesterday and brought to this city lie was taken before Commissioner Norrell and entered a plea of guilty to the charge of petit t larceny The fine and costs imposed amount to about S50 DR JOHN R PARK and Prof Ward brought a large living wild cat from Lynch Gas 1 manns to the Universityof Deseret yesterday I evening and there deposited the animal in a strong cage The cat or lynx which It really isis is-is well developed and as yet dees not seem to take very kindly to civilized lint President Park never fails to seize any opportunity offered I of-fered by which the University collections may be increased I Jesus statement to the quibblers who arought before him the woman taken in adultery adul-tery were applied to the Mormonhaters there would be very few stones thrown I his lecture lec-ture on the Test Oath Monday evening in the Theatre Mr Ellis will point out this fact and show the government and the alleged Christian church have criminated sin s-in their eagerness to put down the Mormons Door open atTCO lecture at S TiE Baptist Sunday school enjoyed its annual an-nual Christmas festival i the Baptist church Friday evening A handsome evergreen tree nicely decorated and laden with fruits and candies can-dies was on exhibition for the special benefit of the children collection of money was taken 4 for the schools poor tund to be applied for the benefit of poor children of the church and congregation con-gregation The assembly was large and the exercises ex-ercises lag of music and recitation were interest ingTHE THE home of Kev and Mrs S G Adams at 073 East Third South Street was tied Christmas Christ-mas evening with invited guests The occasion was the marriage of the accomplished and only daughter of Mr and Mrs Adams to Mr P F Bothun Rev Mr Adams i the city missionary for the Baptists of Salt Lake Mr Bothun is the promising young teacher of the New Westside West-side public school The bride was the recipient of several handsome presents The supper was superb a nimbly served to jolly and appreciative apprecia-tive gues ThE election of officers of Trafalga lodge 3 Sons of St George was held last evening Tho attendance was large and the following officers were elected John A Maynes president Hugh Williamson vice president AAT Visick secretary secre-tary H J Silverthorn assistant secretary Alfred Shvies messenger AVilliam McKelvoy assistant messenger William Brown chaplain YB Oliver inside sentinel AVilliam Doxey Ioxe outside sentinel The time for holding meetings meet-ings was changed from the second and fourth Sundays of each month to the second and fourth Monday THERE a deepseated feeling indignation on the part of the people residing on the ban Its of the Jordan north of the White bridge over the city council disregard of their I petitions in reference to the filth and refuse garbage of the city his now dumped wholesale about a quarter of a mile over She bridge on North Temple street and the breeze that comes from the south is laden with a stench of a most hor nblp description I is an absolute fact we are assured on the best authority that in twenty live families residing north of the bridge there are today from ono to lour cases of sickness something that has not been known in thirty years I something is not done with those pe titions ere long there anil be something other than that foul smell i the air |