Show LOCAL AND OTHER BRIEFS J PRATT drugs Xmas goods ZIONS Savings Bank and Trust Co SPECIAL sale of china Friday and Saturday Hoock l Clawson FOR an Jill wool dress go to John C Cutler Bro No 30 Main street SWELLS S-WELLS FARGO h Co received yesterday Ore J5500 base bullion 0 MCCORMICK Coycsterday received Silver nnd lead ores 4O Hanauer bullion 87910 Fine line perfumes sachet powders toilet bottles plush and leather goods at Johnson Pratts SON S-ON and after December 1 1890 the horse shoeing business of CO Ellerbeck will be found at No 15 Plum alley Coal will probably be more scarce as the low prices at Hocok Clawsons will make a great demand t keep them above zero THE Central drum corps boys arc having a handsome headstone prepared as a tribute to the memory of their late comrade Alfred Peterson ON Thursday evening the many friends of Miss Maggie Miles participated in a pleasant party at tne young ladys home honor of her nineteenth birthday SAVING is the secret of wealth Five percent per-cent per annum paid on savings deposits interest compounded quarterly at the State Ban of Utah capital O CHARLES W ROBINSON of Oak Creek yesterday yes-terday completed the term of imprisonment to which he was sentenced for unlawful cohabitation cohabita-tion and was released from the penitentiary ZIONS Savings Bank an Trust Co receives deposits on interest at 5 per cent per annum principal and interest on demand W Woodruff Wood-ruff president George Q Cannon viceprest The largest iron column ever made in Utah was cast last night at Silver lImos iron works in this city It weighs about 9500 pounds ands and-s for the Utah Trust and Loan company Ogden IN the police court yesterday Yo D Burton was convicted of stealing a hat and was sent up for ninety days W F Stevens was lined 17 for assault The 55 drunks were J B Hyde Andrew Jackson Peg Leg J C Hanscom William Washington and C F Carpenter MRS MAGGIE HAYES wife of William Hayes and daughter of Bishop J Brown died at Pleasant Grove at 500 pm yesterday aged J3 years and 6 months Mrs Hayes was a most estimable lady and a wide circle of friends will mourn her untimely demise She leaves a baby four months old SEVERAL members of tho city council held an informal star chamber meeting last evening to which only those who could write architect after their names were admitted The arch tects presented their resolutions which appear elsewhere in TIE HERALD but Mayor Scott stated to a repol tel that no definite action was taken IN the Third district ccurt yesterday the time for answering in the church escheat cato was extended ten days In the cases of G T Webb and George Harrison vs the Rio Grande Western the plaintiff was allowed twenty days in which t appeal In the case of Mary Godbe vs CP Brooks et al a decree of foreclosure was granted The case of J A Lawrence s Henry Newell was dismissed The Polytechnic sociely held an interesting meeting at chamber of commerce yesterday evening Cal Stevenson presiding Engineer Jacobs presented a paper on the construction of bridges Tho discussion of this topic was postponed post-poned until the next meeting The feature of the evening was a paper by Mr Lavignino upc n the methods of concentrating ore at the Jordan smelters After 1 thorough discussion of the subject and other business the meeting adjourned ad-journed HAZEL the bright and beautiful child of C C Higgins editor of the Eureka Chief died at 9 Hggns Thursday the 4th Little Hazel was 13 months old and was a most interesting child Just able to talk she endeared herself to all the people of the camp and to many a sturdy miners eye there comes a kindly tear when they think of little Hazel their favorite The remains will be temporarily interred at Salt Lake awaiting a transfer to the old home in the east The Orphans Home and Day Nursing association associa-tion have secured the Salt Lake theatre for an afternoon dancing party and an evening ball on December 13 It is two years since this association asso-ciation has given an en I tainment of any kind Money is needed for the erection of anew a-new building that will ommodate 30 children child-ren and if the public reapocd with the liberality i that they have heretofore when called upon for this cause there will be no trouble in raising Buillclent funds for this object Mrssus FONK AND BRADLEY the late owners own-ers of Funks lake made the oOlcial transfer of threeiifths interest of the lake on Friday November 28th The purchasers are Wm Watson Dolt Young and Frank Little all of Moment The company is Incorporated for 1 OX by the following parties each taking a share of rJ030 W D Funk Rhone Bradley Wm Watson Dolf Young and Frank Little The company has leased the J H Whitlock steam sawmill for tho purpose of sawing lumber for a large hotel bath house boweries etc They expect to have the buildings completed by the 1st of May when the grounds will be opened up It is > the Intention of the incorporation to make it one of the ilnett pleasure resorts in southern Utah benthttl DEPUTY MAKSHAL JAMES MCGARRY who was severely injured in the railroad wreck on the Southern Pacific railroad near Salem three wcets ago arrived the city last night and 1 at the Cullen He stated t a HERALD reporter that there were 150 persons injured in the wreck and only seven escape His ankle was severely sprained back injured cheekbone cheek-bone broken and his nose driven through the roof oi his mouth Strange to say lie is but slightly disfigured and rapidly recovering and rrpects to leave for his home in Beaver on Sunday He is accompanied by his brother John McGary of Lcadville who has been tending tend-ing him Charles Powell another victim of the wreck also arrived last night and will spend the winter with his brotherinlaw Architect Costerlsan |