Show LOCAL AND OTHER BRIEFS LEA 5525 silver 8109 WIHE door mats at Z C M L ZIONB Savings Bank and Trust C GET your dinner at Elite today I5c THE Utah Stove and Hardware company want a turner JOHN C CUTLER Bno have moved t their old stand No SO Main street WORKINGMEX dont fall to try a pair those solid stylish shoes for 175 at Spencer Kimball Kim-ball THE board of education will use the south wing of the exposition building for school purposes pur-poses this winter McConNiCK Co yesterday received Hanauer bullion 2 silver and lead ores S5200 Total 510400 J B MOUETOX clerk of the board of education educa-tion has been appointed a notary public for Salt Lake county Go TO the races today at the Driving park T at 1 oclock See corrected programme Admission Ad-mission twentyfive cents THE contests for best lady horseback rider take place to day at the Driving park Entries may be made up to 1 p m at the grounds TnE city council committee on streets were out yesterday examining the streets over which the projectors of the Deep Creek road ask a franchise MR JOSEPH SIEGED has received the sad intelligence in-telligence of the death of his wifes father Mr M LieblC a prosperous merchant of Balti more Md more SAnG i the secret of wealth Five percent per-cent per annum paid on savings deposits Interest compounded quarterly at the State Bank of Utah capital 0 A TEAM of horses ran away on First South street yesterday and when near Commercial street collided with a single rig owned by a Mr Tait and did considerable damage WILLIAM MDRPHY secretary of the Young Mens Christian association is expected here today and he vrill be tendered a reception by the local association Tuesday night ZIONS Saving Bank an Trust Co receives deposits interest at 5 per cent per annum principal and interest on demand W Woodruff Wood-ruff president George Q Cannon viceprest THERE are messages at the Western Union Telegraph office for Mrs E C Reit Joseph Eldley Frank G Saegcndollar Mrs Hattie I Emerson F A Reynolds L A Clark and J E Oppenhelmer MESSRS JOSEPH HYDE and John Harris have struck a rich mine in the west hills The ore has been assayed and gives flattering returns The gentlmes showed gves pocket of pure silver sil-ver taken from the oreEnsign THE civil suit of the Salt Lake Building and Manufacturing Co vs Architect Dallas involving involv-ing 857 was on trial before Justice Laney yesterday yes-terday and occupied the greater portion of the day A decision will be rendered to day ALL the members of the Eighth Quorum of Seventies are hereby requested to atted a meeting meet-ing of the Quorm at the Social hal this Friday evening October 17 at 730 oclock when it is expected that important business will be presented pre-sented I A Wn main trench extending the entire I length of Commercial street with thitty side trenches has rendered that thoroughfare impassable im-passable for teams This work is being rushed with all possible speed in order that the street may be paved at once MARSHAL JOHN M YOUNG now proudly displays plays on his coat lappel the cold medal awarded to him at recant fair by Hewlett Bros the soda water manafacturers for reciving the highest numbcl of votes at the fair grounds for the most popular man i Utah THE awards at Territorial fair commencing with classes A and B will appear in the columns col-umns of our Sunday issue All the awards have to be passed unon by board of directors Keep your eye on THE HERALD for notices as to when the premiums will be paid SERGEAXT FTTZMADRICES report of yesterdays yester-days temperature is as follows At 533 am Salt Lake city 40 Helena 33 Fort Custer 2 Fort Washakie Rawlins tol f am Salt Lake city 44 Ogden 5 Stockton 3 Bingham Logan 41 3 Park City 41 Provo 3 Alta 4 ADA DWYER of this city who is traveling with the Cora Tanner company was in the Syracuse hotel fire of Wednesday night and lortunately was among those who escaped without injury She wired her family here that bhe had saved her slippers and night dress and these were all tcJm A NUMBER of business men are making an effort ef-fort to have the salary of Captain Lange increased in-creased and a petition will be prefented to tho council on Tuesday night While the captains work is much more onerous than that of the patrolman aside from the responsibility of the position he draws only a patrolmans salary of f90 C J THOMAS the wellknown musician was arrested by Deputy Marshal Doyle yesterday afternoon on the charge of unlawful cobabita tion Mr Thomas was taken before Commissioner Commis-sioner Greenman who set the examination for Up m today and the defendant was released upon giving a bond in the sum of 21000 to secure his appearance at that time A FOURYEAROLD son of J R Morris who lives at 223 West North Temple was badly injured in-jured yesterday In attempting to climb on a rock dray his foot slipped and he fell the hind wheel of tho aray passing over him His right leg was broken in a number of places and at a late hour last evening it was feared that ampu t a tion would be necessary Jr Benedict is the attending physician WE are informed that there is a force of men working on tbe Utah Central sufficient to complete com-plete the present contracts for grading in I thirty das Our informant says that the road is completely lined with men and teams from Park City to Wocdland There is some little trouble about securing the right of way over private property but not sunlcientto materially hinder the progress of the road Ware ANOTHER wellknown and popular young couple have launched their bark on the matri monial sea The groom and bride in this case are Mr Richard G McAllster and Laura Chase The ceremony was performed at the residence of the brides mother on Fifth South street on Wednesday evening and Mr and Mrs Me Allister will be at home to their friends in a few days The numerous friends of the young couple will offer their warmest congratulations Os Saturday about 5 oclock Peter Dom aard was hunting deer about ten miles up ManU canon I was snowing and Mr Domgaard went into patch of brush where ho was surprised sur-prised to see a mountain lion ready to spring on him His ramrod was in the gun so that the snow would not get into the barrel Hasty pulling It out he raised the gun to his shoulder snd fired just as the animal was rising The bullet struck in the left eye killing her dead The skin of the animal measures sIx feet nine inches from tip of nose t tip of tail and the animal would weigh a hundred pounds A few steps from the mother was a cub which Mr Domgaard brought with him to town where it can now be seen I any one wishes to see the curiosities they should call at the residence of Mr Domgaard Sentinel TiE yorttucestern financier published in Denver Den-ver gives the following excellent advice to the wailing Wet Shore of Oregon Dont worry about Utah neighbor Beware that this tern tory does not excel Oregon in all the elements of prosperity We have just returned from a trip to the great Salt Lake valley We saw nothing nor smelled anything but prcsperit and splendia development We heard no complaint com-plaint but saw Mormons and Gentiles working together for the good of all The sun does not hi shine upon a fairer i land than is to uge found in the valleys cf Utah The Mormon people are entitled to great credit for their untiring industry in-dustry and persevcrence They chave accom pUshed wonderful results In causing this desert land t blossom as the rose They have shown what can be done Polygamy is practically dead and buried and 1 Is about time to cease slurring and persecuting this industrious and honest people THE coal famine continues and the complaints thereat are both long and loud The cheerful prospect ahead Is thus given by the Roc Spring Jlintr Agent Levesque is beseiged with telegrams from the east and west beggIng for coal and each order demanding preference the other and all over claiming al they are com pletelyout On account of bhortage of motive mote power the coal tratns are almost at a standstill stand-still although in one or two Instances necessity called for the cutting out of some trains of time freight and hurrying through coal trains instead In-stead Some of the mines yesterday wereon half time while others did not run at alL There are not empties coming in of sufficient number to keep the Wyoming division in cal and the weekly demand from Pocatello and weeky Pocatelo Huntington alone i nearly double the present output The company i certainly in a tight place nut of the 16 enginet ordered about ten have been re celvea and Vice President Holcomb states that they will be arriving at the rate of about two a day so that i thirty days they hope to meet all pressing demands for coaL al |