Show I LOCAL JfflD OTHER BRIEFS i i ZiONs Savings Bank and Trust Co THE CHRISTMAS HERALD this year will eclipse all previous efforts t SHELVES suitable for retail store for sale rheap at Clark Eldredge Co LEAD i quoted at 2 In Salt Lake but this figure is away below the eastern figures WELLS FARGO Co yesterday received i Bullion K754 Ore 51300 geld bar 51000 WORKINCMEN dont fail to try a pair thoso j solid stylish shoes for 1175 at Spencer Kimball Kim-ball balLI the Third district court yesterday Christian Chris-tian Jensen a native of Denmark was admitted t citizenship McConNiCK Co received yesterday Han auer bullion Si750 lead and silver ores Si150 I Total HJ FROM present indications the asphalt pavement pave-ment on Commercial street will not be finished before snow flies THE funeral of Mrs Annie Maria Sparks will take place at 2 oclock today from the residence of John Such 573 South First street SALT LAKE Democrats and the streets aro full of themare more than pleased at the results re-sults of the late elections in the east HOLIDAY gcods are commencing to arrive Merchants generally arc preparing for the biggest big-gest holiday trade in the history of the city THE saw mill of J W Hoggins near Nephi was burned yesterday together with 250000 feet of timber The cause of the fire is unknown TnE clerks in the various stores are preparing prepar-ing for their annual attack on the Jordan range jackrabbits which occurs on Thanksgiving thy Dn MILLSPAUGH received a dispatch last evening announcing that his mother was dying from hemorrhage at Terrace The doctor at once left for that place THERE is snow In the air A heavy storm in the Wasatah range yesterday means that the tail end of the storm is liable at any time to strike the valley THE divorce case of Andrew B Benzon vs Catherine Benzon came up before Jndge Anderson Ander-son yesterday and a divorce was granted on the ground of desertion SAVING is the secret of wealth Five percent per-cent per annum paid on savings deposits interest compounded quarterly at the State Bank of Utah capital 3500000 S ZIONS Savings 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 I THERE are messages at the Western Union I office tor Joseph P Callar Earl Bros James 1 Johnson Sloan W Sydney Smith P E Abell I Miss Ella L Swanton 1 L Campbell John Temple L D Sweet THE date of the opening of the broadgauge between Salt Lake and Denver has been it would seem indefinitely postponed A recent letter received from Denver was t the effect that this important event would occur by the 15th of November not later TnE work being done on South Temple street lies improved that important thoroughfare in fame respects but in other the road has been i made pOHth ely dangerous A fence tbculdbe erected along the embankment or some other means taken to prevent accidents I SERGEANT FITZMAURICES report of yesterdays yester-days temperature Is as follows At 533 am bait Lake city 39 Helena 2 Fort Custer 20 Fort Washakie24 Rawlins 30 At 1 am Salt Lake city 43 Ogden 44 Stockton 3 Bingham 3 Park city 31 Provo 40 Alta 3 Logan 40 THE Culmer building on First South adjoining adjoin-ing the Utah Commercial bank on the west west u ill soon be completed I is understood that The Pacific Express company will occupy the west room a portion of the basement and several sev-eral other rooms The express office is to be handsomely fitted up HOME writers and poets will find something I of interest to them in THE UEKALDS prizss for THE CHRISTMAS HERALD in today paper The aim this year throughout the whole number will be to make everything brief concise and to the point and the articles in question are therefore there-fore required to be much shorter than last year THE funeral services over the remains of the late Oswald I Patchell were held at the St Marks cathedral at2 pm yesterday under the auspices of the 10 O F After short services at the cathedral the remains were transferred lo Mount Olivet cemetery followed by a large line of carriages proving that the deceased was held in high estimate by his many friends His brother William Patchell was the only ono here representing the relatives of the deceased i Chicago I A BRANCH of the Amalgamated Society of I Carpenters and Joiners will soon be organized 1 in this city This is an international society and has branches in Great Britain and Ireland Canada United States Australia New Zealand and South Africa Its membership reaches 30000 and there i an accumulated capital of J 8337COO WilllamWallace who resides at 176 1 S First West street is the mover in the matter I and the grand opening will he held Saturday I night in the rooms of the labor unions in the ScottAuerbach buidlng JOHN SHOLDEBRAND who resides on Sixth EEBI street died yesterday morning presumably presum-ably from an overdose of opium An inquest was begun by the coroner yesterday afternoon and continued until 10 oclock this morning From the evidence so far adduced i = appear that the deceased had at one time been addicted to the use of morphine but that he broke off the habit two years or so ago Lately however his appetite for the drug returned and it is presumed pre-sumed that he took an overdose without any suicidal I sui-cidal intent The doctor who testified at the icQuest yesterday gave it as his opinion tba a big dose morphine would produce the same effect upon one who had been accustomed to the drug but who had discontinued the practice forts couple of ear as It would have upon one who was entirely unused to i Two of the original Spanish students the organization which created such a furore at the i theatre a few years back Prof Frank Piccirlllo and Prof Peter Tezaae In the city and the mandolin and guitar students of the city are making the most of their presence The professors pro-fessors met the gentlemens club at Mr Pom eroys the orher evening and Mr Fred Claw Eon took them to the young ladies guitar and mandolin club where a most pleasant time was passed Last evening Mr Clawson and his sister sis-ter Birdie Cummhxrs entertained a large party of their trends at their residence and an en joyable feature was the presence of the Spanish professors whose playing thoroughly delighted the guests Madame Piccirlllo the possessor ol a sweet contralto voice also rendered sev eral selections The party goes to San Francisco Fran-cisco next week |