Show LOCAL AND OTHER BRIEFS LEAD 5 silver 93i JUDICIAL circles arc quiet I THF Peoples party will have their grand parade pa-rade this evening GE weather strips for your doors and windows win-dows at Z C M 1 McCORNiCK Co received yesterday Hanauer bullion 53100 RUBBER boots just received at Dunfords opposite op-posite Salt Lake theatre TUB Bothwell injunction suits was the only business before Jude Zane yesterday ARTICLES of the Bast Mercantile company were yesterday filed at the secretarys office OUR Idaho exchanges 1 contain complimentary mentary notices of the death Francis Cope THE midget this afternoon will give a diamond dia-mond ring to any baby who can wear gve I just fltsaher FELT boots felt shoes and felt slippers for everybody in all prices and kinds at Spencer Kimballs THE Fifth precinct Peoples party drum corps gave THE HERALD a call and a tune last night Thanks THE sky bas been overcast with clouds ind a slorm brewing for a day or two but the coveted gt beautiful fallcth not THC marriage certificate of Frank Boyton and Orranna Wellington was yesterday filed at the r ollice of the county clerk IN the probate court yesterday a time was sol for hearing petition ol partial distribution of tIle estate of Clara D Young SERGEAOT FITZMAURICE says he would not be surprised to see another heavy fall of snow be 1 jre many hours had elapsed THE party to be given in the Thirteenth ward is postponed until Tuesday evening next on account ac-count of the Peoples parade NKOKWARE handkerchiefs mufflers perfumery perfum-ery and a large assortment of notions for the holidays at Hary Young CoIN Co-IN our interviews yesterday on the Liberal ticket the name of E IL Parsons was given I should have been C H Parsons OWING to an accident the large poot in the Natatoiiuin wac too cold yesterday for the ordinary ordi-nary warmblooded vertebrate to tackle J F GATE of Jintah Uintah county C A Bussche and U 11 v a itiand i t Salt Luke wero yesterday commissioned notaries public THE Pistjentj Ward Marching club salated THE UKKAIU InI the Peoples headQuarter during their informal parade last evening Tint str t car mules that were lately knocked I out by electricity are bciig sold at auction and IL L bring from fifteen t twentyfive dollars a span IMPERISHABLE egg is used for making sponge c lIte waffles ice cream for clear ing coffee md i cheaper than eggs at li cents per dozen at I Calmer Bros LAST evening two ladies were discussing the i question as to whether it would be safe to leave l clothes out all night A brief silence ensued r t wnen one settled the matter by saying Yes r my dear the Liberals are all gone to Ogden SERGEANT FITZMAUUICES report of yester days temperature is as follows Salt Lake City 16 Helena 22 t Custer 26 Ft Washakie2 I Kawlins 10 At 1 amSalt Lake City 21 Og den 19 Stockton 1J 20 Stoclttn H Bingham 2 Park City t 20 Provo 21 AHa 23 Glens Ferry Hunt ington Pocatello 10 below Silver Bow 10 below TiE Katie Putnam company will appear this r 1 evening and tomorrow afternoon at the theatre r producing Erma the Elf and playing the usual matinee prices children half rates It has been sometime since a matinee has been given here and it should draw a good house especially as Katie Putnam has so man admirers here and her husband Mr Harry Emery is an old time Salt Lake boy tme THE foot pads are evidently in sad want Yes terday morning a hungry Hibernian James ONeal by name picked non a large smoked sal at the front of T E Harpers store and was making way with it when he was overtken toy the owner and detained till a policeman took littnmow In the afternoon he was convicted of petit larceny and will be given free lodgings for sixty days gen THE annual meeting of the Woman Saffragi e Association of Utah that was to have been held this afternoon adjourned t meet Saturday January 1 1890 at 3 p m in the Social Hall L It is the time for the election of officers and it 4s very important that all the members be present A cordial invitation is also extended to all ladies interested who are not members Cornelia H Clayton secretary WHILE the workmen yesterday on the new baggage rooms at the Rio Grande Western depot de-pot were placin a large stringer about forty feet long in position through some cause it became be-came displaced and fell to the ground knocking down a number of other timbers the falling of < which injured four of the men Oesse Gobbe foreman was thrown about ten feet and will be laid up for three or four days Another workman work-man whose name we did not learn received a bad wound above his left eye SINCE the adoption of the electric fire alar 0 system the lives of the telephone operators are worth living When the alarm was sent throng U She central offlie each time the lire bell rung tthere was a grand rush of subscribers to lear the exact location of the blaze As a result a bundred or more bells rang at once and tbe < confusion caused thereby was something terrific ter-rific Now however the central office 1 undisturbed un-disturbed and the only way in which a fire can be located providing there i no blaze i to to ephone the fire office It is an innovation however how-ever for which we are thankfuL 1IR JAMES T HARWOOD the young Salt Lake artist who is now studying in Paris has severs excellent specimens of his work on exhibition in I the show window of Johnson Pratt Co Main street The gentleman since his absence from home has placed several of his pictures hen and i is understood that those now on exhib ton will be disposed of as soon as possible Lovers of art who can afford t indulge should I examine the pictures The sale of them would be a big encouragement for the artist and would show that our wealthy citizens have a desire t l success encourage those people who are struggling for |