Show LOCAL AND OTHER BRIEFS WELLS FARGO Co shipped yesterday bullion 9672 ore 5 DONT fall t notice tho advertisement of cheap real estate i Cache valley THERE are messages at the Deseret telegraph office for Stevens Shroeder and C E Stanton Stan-ton Elegant designs in fine art lead work for hansoms han-soms ete executed promptly at Cultner Bros glass department v McConiacic Cos shipments yesterday Hnnaucr bullion 87300 silver and lead ores 69350 Total S16C50 TAKE your savings to the State Bank of Utah and get 5 per bent per annum interest compounded quarterly FIFTEEN thousand dollars worth new styles of pianos in rosewood mahogany and walnut at Coalter Snelgroves 74 Main street LADIES 82 shoes worth 5 school shoes 8150 stylish and solid James Means 83 shoes at Spencer and IvtmbaUs 10 Main street o THERE are messages at tho Western Union Telegraph office for Mrs James K Shaw l J Horton Enterprise Brick Co l G Supernau and JS Wolfe FOR help wanted situations wanted rents for sale lost found et see THE HERALDS special column Inside page Employment advertisements ad-vertisements fre a PARK CITY will contribute largely t the success suc-cess of the May festival I is said hundreds will como iown from the flourishing mining town on ths occasion Tire marriage license of Ceaphus Foeman aged thirtyfour and Miss Rosalind Maud Thomson aged eighteen both of this city was med with the county clerk yesterday HIGHWATER mark the cJrJuliUon of the 8 mieelslyHEUAU cur gleL country edition i now 10700 copies per wee Advjitltcis are asked to call and vqrify the actual llgures FRKI EHOK JANSEI of Logan Cache county ycstciu completed the term of imprison jnent to which he was sentenced for unlawful cohabitation and ho was released upon taking the Greenman Hear convicts oath before Commissioner Tim funeral of the late Edward Brain was hell mine Twentyfirst ard school house on Sunday morning The attendance was very very large and addresses were made bv George Dunford John Kicolton D H Schettler J Talyor and Bishop W L N Allen COMMISSIONER PRATT yesterday issued a warrant war-rant for the arrest of Monroe Mired of this city charged w th adultery The defendantwas not arrested but his alleged plural wife was taken before the commissioner and gave a bond of 6TOO to secure her appearance when wanted THE Carpenters union will appoint a census 4 enumerator on their own hook and on June 1 he will proceed to take tho census of all carpenters in tho city how many are union men an 1 how many are nonunion the number of men who arc working and how many are out of employment employ-ment COME hrre and lock at this said Mr Louis Co n of Cchnlr s > est rY t a HERALD misi referring to thc clodcd condition of his salcsrorms ols been J e this all day and I can say without any dcuot whatever that its due t the printers ink we put into the Sunday papers THE insurance adjusters were busily at work fixing the losses of Thomas W Jenuings and the Calder estate by the late lire The Calder claim was settled for S125 damage done building and stock Mr Jennings damage t stck was put at 169 and the damage t the building is still t be adjusted MR A D COWLS president of the Carpenters i union says a report has been received here from General Secretary P J McGuire of Philadelphia Phil-adelphia stating that so far in iJ twentysix cities have gained the eighthour work day while seventytwo have gained the ninehour work day with eight hours on Saturday JOHN F CAMPBELL a member of the firm of Campbell Diamond employment agents was before Commissioner Pratt yesterday on the charge of being a common drui kard The complaint com-plaint was made by Mr Diamond The court held that while it was shown that the defendant vat drunk most of the time yet it had been comparatively i private and he hould have been taken before the police court for drunken ness and he was therefore discharged THE ladles muUcal last evening was an attractive at-tractive icature the reading portraying the life of Rubenstelff boing faultlessly read by Mr C E Allen 11 ogle has a pleasing voice ani we would like t hear her often Mr Mcln tyre excelled himself in rendcrnK Rubenstclns beautiful compositions Mr Weihe was as Uutl en rapport wth the composer and his lovely Guraencrins Mr Gorllnski was in excellent cellent voice We trust that the good work will continue THE city census enumerators are concluding their work and anestimate made up from their figures puts the city population at the tall figure of 550j lIE HERALD merely prints this for the information of those who arc guessing for our prize of S100 but it is the report of the government gov-ernment census enumerators on which the prize will be awarded and they do not com prze wi tey mence work till June S I the meantime i the enumerators figures should influence anyone to change their guesses 1 they still have several days to do so by cutting out their coupons and forwarding them to THE HERALD census bureau as usual THE Congregationalists held a very imnrcs sive meeting ont Sunday I was their last service at their old building on Third South which has many historic associations dear to thp little band of pilgrims who look upon i as the cradle of their liberties and have tamed It Independence hal Rev Thrall dispensed with the ie < ruar church service and read interesting reminiscences from a paper prepared sometime some-time aco by Colonel Holster reciting their ealy privations anl sufferings Great as their persecutions may have been they were but as a streak of red paint compared to a trail of blood across the continent to that of the Mormons The Congregationalists like all persecuted people are prospering and growing strong in the faith They will hold their services in the opera house pending the purchase of a lot and the erection of a new house of worship The choir which Includes some cf the best musi clans will now be on the salaried list Nellie Druce Pugsley is the soprano Bessie Dean contralto and Professor KadcliffQ organist |