Show LOCAL AID OTHER BRIEFS Grass What Is I the population of Salt Lake WEIIS FAIICO CO shipped yesterday Ore t813 THE State hank of Utah Is doing a thriving business at No r Main street DONT fall to notice the advertisement of cheap real estate in Cache valley WE sell more desecrated cocoanut than we do lr of rice tapioca and sago combined Culmer Is the Third district court yesterday James Ariazier to citizenship a native of England was admitted A rAKiOAii of baby carriages just received fcj the Coop Furniture Co The finest line ever wOn I the city FIFTEEN thousand dollars worth new styles of plnuos In rosewood mahogany and walnut at Coaltcr Snelgrovcs 74 Main street LADIES 82 shoes worth J250 school shoes tlJxi stylish and bolIJ James Means t3 shoes at Spencer and Klmbolls ICO Main street Till Descrot Shooting club will have their bimonthly bi-monthly match today at 2 oclock p m at IJccks hot springs All lovers of this sport m are 1m iud spor nr I on help wanted situations wanted rents for sle lost found etc see TIE td rent special column inside page Employment ad prtiscnients tre OrmEZANE will render a decision in a few days iu the matter of the application of the I children of the laic Orson Pratt by his polyga moos wife to be made heirs Tncffiamage licenses of Andrew C Burns i und Martha A Allen George M Tucker and Euza J Swaner Edward Young and Rose Vi 11 Seaman were filed with Clerk Cutler yes tcrday JOHN CHIPP the oatrie ritierc horticulturist and harlot i 1 preparing for memorial day as well as for the carnival doings His posies bouquets wrcatns and other floral decorations caunot be excelled deCOIotons TIIEUE are messages at the Western Union TI Ul nph offlce for James W Sullivan Hawkes i Gilbert Dwight Kyland George A Bowyer Gcr J J lih George Harper and Isennlson r Dennion San p on liverymen YJuut AUCHIBAID of Clarkstown Cache county yesterday completed the term of 1m piiMinmentto to which he was sentenced for un Iasvtul cohabitation and was released from the te i pimumtlary upon taking the poor convicts l th before Commissioner Greemnan cndct SERGEANT FITZMAURICES report of yester dayBtcmperatureIsasfollowBAt533amSalt Lai e city 4S Helena 4S Fort Custcr 54 Fort CUbtcr5 aslialne 42 Kawllns 58 Al 11 am Por Lake City B < Ogden 71 Stockton amSal > > IT P5 Park Cijw t > 5 PrOVO gOt oD TnaSiiUJESsJon of a Students Society of the L 1 > b college for thp present acadmic JClr wil be held I the Social M > J1 tomorrow cenl at 7m Elder 1 H HobCTts l de liver 0 lecture on the subject of Agnosticism All arc invited WHJ AHU DONE cnairtnan Jon J DATY hal purchased of J W Claw ton the oil painting just finished by the latter 3 aI 1 entitled A Party of Prospectors late by > Indians I is said to be an excellent work and the price 8500 paid by Mr Daly probably t the highest ever received by a local artist for a painting nAiutr THOMPSON who was arrested last week for stealing 8135 from Andrew White was examined before Commissioner Wolcott vestcr slay and was held to await the action 1ter grand jury His bond was fed te ncton unit us he could not find sureties he was taken back I to the penitentiary inc lllM fsicruav Kra ciy siaieu that laely state WilSOn Barrett would arrive i Salt Lake on the aid and resume his way on the RAt rho lull brilliance of this Is not apparent until lho known that In the kown 1 advertising columns of the same paper was published the notice that Wi ion > Barrett would pertor three nights at the theatre beginning the 19th TiE Peoples Central Drum corps serenade Hon F S Richards last crs sernaed Bon < lchars evening and later cvcnIg ad pre sented him with pr h wit a handsomely framed portrai of the corps Tho presentation was made Captain Berry and Mr Richards lem Richars responded A few hours were then pleasantly passed in djs cussing refreshments and listening to instru f eC fa mental selections chief among which were the Leod Cule duets by Thomas Kiddle and William Me TUE Tribune yesterday charged THE HERALD with copying its special telegram givinc the weekly bank clearings from the Times If the Tribune wishes to satisfy Itself that it 8is a lia i can apply t Mr Brown manager of the < Western Union who has THE te cster 1nlon HERALDS full permission to state whether or not the dispatch referred t came over the Western Union wire THE HERALD Is not given t the faking business It respects the faldg busiess rpect patented rights of i the Iribune i that regard rghts THE following notice of Harry D AVechsle brother of Mrs M 1 Lipaian and wellknown wellno in this city appears in a late number of the jCew York tiotlfclor Henry B Vechsler is one of the few less familiar exhibitors ntthepresen te prsent exhibition of the National Academy of Design whose work marks them out for an nrtistlc I feature Ills Musical Hour ls a very tender Ter Idea sympathetically interpreted and executed with inark d technical merit Three cliarmin young girls grouped around a spinet upon which one plays while the others perform the cello and tho violin make a concert fortheir upon Invalid father an old musician 1na1d musIcian who sitting at sittng his breakfast table l drifts back through the charmed 1 harmonies of his children Into his pas of ambitions and of drams The color scheme Is cheerful the effect of light brignt and the composition forcible simplicity Mr Wechsle is a native of this city was born 1 1SCO and < commenced h artistic studies at the Cooper Institute end the National Academy schools He was a pupil of Mr William M Case at the Art Students Ar League and for some years has been settled In Munich as a pupil sme of Loefftz l and the Ecole dc Beaux arts He exhibited ral J at the atonal academy in 15kt and excellent picture ecent called Holland Love cale Holand 1c Making which was very favorably received by the public and the cr pUblc nd press but 1 his present canvas has taken a prss for ward bIn outstrips even the friendliest ant clpatlons n aroused by his previous ork at I |