Show LOCAL AND OTHER BRIEFS J P Co drugs ZiosS Savings Bank and Trust Co PJIIESTIIOOD meeting at 1 a m today SHELVES suitable for retail store for sale cheap at Clark Kldredge Co DONT forget the boys wholesale and retail druggists Johnson Pratt Co FOH allwool homemade hose call on John C Cutler Bro No 3ti Main street ALOKZO YOUNG Co have removed their office of-fice to basement of ZIons Savings bank WELLS FARGO Co received yesterday Fine EL 41928 bullion 5737 Total itt SCHOOL shoes at Spencer Kimballs A scholars companion given away with each pair bven IK the Third district court yesterday George Fanny a native of Italy was admitted to citi zcnseip MCCORNICK Co yesterday received Han nuer bullion 5 silver and lead 592oO Total 5I38CO T R JONES CO yesterday received Lead nnd silver bar O lead and silver ore 3470 Total fJ4i SAVING 1 the secret of wealth Five percent per-cent per annum paid on savings deposits Interest compounded quarterly at the State Bank of Utah capital 5500000 THE stock excnange will hold its morning excnaIge session today in the chamber of commerce building and continue hold meetings there until its > new quarters are completed Zioxs Savings Bank an Trust Co receives deposits on Interest at 5 per cent per annum principal and interest on demand W Woodruff I Wood-ruff president George Q Cannon viceprcst A YOUNG son of John Wilkinson of West Jordan Jor-dan was rather badly injured Thursday He was playing on top of n box when he tripped and fell to the ground His wrist was broken and he was badly bruised about the face Ix the lecture on Utah Liberalism in the theatre Sunday evening Mr Kills will propose a new utility for the government industrial Hbme It might be wnll for those interested inthat aching void to hear the proposition SERGEANT FITZMAURICES report of yesterdays yester-days temperature is as follows At 533 am Salt Lake city 40 Helena 33 Fort Custer CO Fort Washakie 3 Kawlins 28 At 1 am Salt Lake city 44 Ogden 45 Stockton M Biugham 3 Park city 31 Provo 31 Alta lS Logan 4t THE funeral services over the remains of little Joseph Jroesbeck who was killed by the runaway run-away on Thursday night will be fceld at the family residence SO West First North on Sunday Sun-day at t oclock The mother of the child ar rrived home Iroin Logan yesterday morning The father of the child who is now In New Zealand will not hear of the accident for at least two months WHILE Mr Everill a tutcbcr of the Twentieth Twen-tieth ward was driving a double team on Sixth East between Brigham and Third South he was badly hurt Back of his wagon he was leading n colt which became frightened at a passing funeral scaring the horses andthrow SCrg mg Mr Kvcrill out fracturing his shoulder blade end breaking two of his ribs The physi clan who dressed his wounds says he is seriously se-riously i not dangerously hurt NUMEROUS complaints are made over the manner In which the crossings on Fourth West street are blocked by cars Yesterday a tram of cars was strung across the street for twenty minutes and the teamsters and pedestrian who werd forced to wait for an opening to get across the street were very angry I is stated that sometimes cars have been left landing at street intersections over Sunday Much of this i due to the dissegard of these running switching trains for the rights of the public WE deeply sympathise with Mr andMrs Max Parker over the death of their eldest son Arthur Ar-thur which sad event occured at Telluride Colorado so long agcas the 7th of July of the present year particulars of which however Lave just come to hand It seems that on the Fourth of July Arthur Parker was engaged in riding a horse in the public races taking place during the fcstivties on that day at Telluride and that in the excitement of the contest his Vinr jo stumbled and fel1 rollinir over 0100 his n1er and inflicting Injuries upon the young man which three days after terminated in his death Anhur Parker was born i Beaver City tweaty one years ago but several years since moved irta his parents to Circle valley in Pinto county The bereaved parents desire to express their heartfelt gratitude to the many kind friends who assisted in soothing the last moments of their uoy and when he had passed away aided in defraying the funeral expenses Heacer Woman THERE was another bad accident on the Sixth street electric railway last evening and as a result re-sult Conductor Joseph Wray will be laid up for borne time He was collecting fares on one of the open cars and standing on the step running alongside Just as he straightened up to put the book in his pocket Ms head came in contact with an electric light pole which are set close to the track He jumped Into the car as soon as he was struck and it was evident that he was badly injured He was brought t town and Dr Benedict summoned It was then discovered that he had received a scalp wound about one and a half inches lonp and severe injuries in the left hip and Iqln He was taken home and was resting comfortably last evening This is the second accident in the same vicinity lately Frank Pickering Is now at home with a broken leg and other injuries from the same cause Unless Un-less the poles are removed someone will be killed before many days have passed The poles are n menace to the life of both conductors and passengers YESTERDAY morning a gay young man and n handsome young woman arrived here from the east and went to the same hotel What their cat intentions in regard to the future were is un known for the reason that before they had an opportunity t carry them out Deputy Marshal Cannon swooped down upon them and arrested them on the charge of adultery Both were of course indignant and both were sad In the afternoon they were taken before Commissioner Grecnman who listened to their tale of woe with closed doors I appeared that young man who gave it out that he was from Denver although tat though it Is thought he hails from Kansas City has been paying the lady who i married to another mau some attentions but they were platonic They insisted that their arrest was due to the efforts of I doubledyed villain who expected to work them for lucre As there was no real evidence against them they were discharged and went on their way rejoicing and the whole matter was dismissed |