| Show ic L MD OTHER BRIEFS JP CJ drug LEAD S525 silverV S109iiv YiHE door mats at Z C MJ L ZIONS Savings Bank and Trast Co THE Utah Stovoand Hardware company want e 1 tinner THE Students society had a very interesting tesson last evening JOHN C CurtEK BRO have moved to their old etand No 3 Main street WIXLS FARGO Co received yesterday Ore 53ttK base bullion S50S7 PRESCRIPTIONS and fcamJly receipts compounded com-pounded at Johnson Pratt Cos > TilE executive committee of the Independent WorklnRmens l party meet this evening THE ladies of the First Congregational Shurch gave a pleasing sociable last evening SCHOOL shoes at Spencer Kimball A scholars companion given away with each pairs J n Caladonia club arc arranging To give f fraud Hallow een bal in the Grand Army hal AND there is yet an oppressive silence concerning con-cerning the broadgauge celebration at Grana Junction Tnt Furcka Chief shows symptoms of improvement im-provement I celebrated its urst birthday sometime time ago ATTORNEY KINNEY was receiving the congratulations congrat-ulations or his friends yesterday over the aril ari-l of his first born h 1rst Mu AND MRS RICHAKD S GiBDY have rc turned from Logan The lady was formerly Miss Mary E Hall THE following marriage licenses were issued yesterday Hoken Neilon to Annie Erickson James T Ericksou t Jeannette 1 McMillan A SPECIMEN of gypsum found near Nephi has been SlfCDItX a assajed and if is bhown that it i JO percent per-cent pure Utah leads the world in this article As exchange has discovered a drum corps I which consists of twenty snare 1 drummers and twenty bass drummers Call out the patrol agbn Ir I to be hoped that the Southern Pacific mean what they say that they Intend to build a road to Brigham city Work cannot be commenced com-menced any too soon THE coal famine i still on The clerks are having a picnic so far as work is concerned but they claim it is much easier to bell a man coal than to stand him oI THEHE are messages at the Western Union office for D J McMahon Joseph Ridley Mrs I Hattie K Emerson John E jossett Andrew Glenn and Peter A Fagan A YOUNG girl named Kuhns has run away from home and threatens to go off with the Dixey company 1 her father knows himself however she wont get very far 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 8300000 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 colored Methodists of this city are going to b Jild a church and negotiations for the purchase pur-chase of a piece of land on Second East street owned by A White were closed yesterday TIE BullionBecks new hoisting works will be started today large number of the friends of the company officers etc will go down to Eureka this morning to witness the important event TIE fire alarm turned in yesterday morning was a false one and was caused by a smoking stove in the Eleventh ward schoolhouse The pupils were pretty badly frightened for a time but finally order was restored A sew lodge of Odd Fellows to be known as E t rprise Lodge No 15 will be instituted here tnt ilrrst Thursday in next month with 12 charter char-ter members The new lodge will owe its existence ex-istence the efforts of Grand Master Whitley E J Walter and Mr McOwen SEKGEANT FITZMAURICES report of yesterdays yester-days temperature is as follows At 53J am bait Lake city 43 Helena SO Fort Custer 3t Fort AVashalae Rawlins 30 At I am Salt Lake city 5 Ogden 4S Stoskton 40 Blngham 3 Park City 41 Provo 39 Alta 31 Logan 43 TIE taxpayers of the Seventh school district will also reslst the collection of the special school taxes Under the old method they levied an assessment which would have reached about 44500 and this sum would han been ample to meet l needs Under the new method the amount is nearly 5130 and this they do not propose to submit to The Seventh wardrs have entered the ring to fight t a fin ih and everybody will wish them success Taxpayers throughout the city are invited to join n the protest OF the rush of cattle to market the past month what proportion of them are highgrade beef cattle Not onefourth of them we are told are good beef animals that command the top of the market while the three fourths are miserable scrubs The difference between the thousands of scrub cattle marketed every day and what the price and value of improved breeds or highgrades are would bring prosperity prosper-ity t every community Yet there ar < s farmers i still breeding scrub stock and complaining of hard times while these two factors of poverty have gone hand in hand from the pioneer days Jyricul uiift PUIUP BIUGCS the wellknown pharmacist who has been resident of Salt Lake for about live years committed suicide on Thursday morning near Kelton Nevada He was on his way to Los Angeles having left this city on Wednesday afternoon For some time he was in the employ of the Godbe Pits Drug company com-pany in this city and has also worked at other similar establishments Something less than a I I year ago he became associated with J F Cork er Co the real estate agents The de I cnased was a member in good standing of the Utah cominandery No 1 and secretary of the Koyal Arch Mao s and was generally liked He had been in illhealth for some time past and i was doubtless due to this fact coupled with financial troubles that induced him t commit com-mit the rash art The body was brought to the city yesterday AT the meeting held in the county courthouse Monday evening for the purpose of organizing committees to perform the necessary preliminary prelim-inary work looking t the building of an opera House In Nepbi James H Vallls was elected chairman and T L Foote secretary On motion mo-tion of J S Ostler the followingnamed committee com-mittee was elected and instructed to draft articles arti-cles of Incorporation to be presented at the next meeting B J Clayton C S Tingey and James I ftallis A committee on location consisting of J A Hyde D K Brown and E I Booth was instructed t report on suitable ground for the building and ascertain the probable prob-able cost of the same George Adams J S Ostler and Charles Haynes were appointed a committee to figure on the cost of a suitable opera house for our rapidly growing city I was thought advisable t appoint a committee to wait upon the business men of Xephl and invite them to be present at the next meeting ready to incorporate and proceed to business without any further delay On motion W J Shimmin and T L Foote were appointed as said committee After authorizing the secre tary to notify the members of the various tar noty member arous committees com-mittees who were absent their concerning appointment ap-pointment the meeting adjourned until Thurs day tomorrow I Oct 16 at 3 oclock at which time the committees will be expected to give i their reports Ensign |