Show LOCAL LYRICS I Crlip and Condensed News of General Interest and Import MUD mud I Liberal mudl IT was a Democratic night JOHNSON Pratt for drugs FELT SUPPERS 75c at Dunfords CLOTHES lines thieves are becoming numerous numer-ous CHILDRENS shoes 51 per pair Alders 5 East First South LEI Letti H C Lett Is a much better cry than that of two years ago Mum J F DALY of Cation road is convalescent convales-cent after a long seige of la gripper Irs I-rs m Jn the Home Fire of Utah I J I Grant Co agents with State bank S I Rum out the old ring in the new ring out the false ring In the true on Monday Pnovo woolen goods are the thing for cold I weather You get them at Cutlers 36 Main I THE rivalry In window displays among the I local tense electricians 1 daily becoming more in I I A FEW pairs more of our large size mens shoes South 5135 per pair Alders 5 East First SIN I I S-IN the Third district court yesterday Phillip Nuhfer a native of Germany was admitted to citizenship THE Salt Lake Equitable Coop building is progressing quite rapidly considering the state or the weather READ appointments for the last Democratic rallies and meetings in the column headed Campaign Carols A MOST enjoyable old fashioned party was given at the old Fourteenth ward schoolhouse I school-house last evening I THEKE are messages at the Western Union 1 office for M M Mason H Miracle Miss Floss Sharp and Blanch Chipman THE shadow of the big bear in the heavens at noon today is an unwritten law that lor sU weeks longer we are to have winter weather j TOMORUOWS Issue of TIE SUNDAY HERALD I page 5 will contain a full page advertisement i prepared by the Republican party of Salt Lake I 4 cityREAL REAL estate business brightened considerably consider-ably yesterday The total reached JCo851 and there was one transfer of 21000 and another of 625250 A FEW copies of THE CHRISTMAS HERALD remain re-main on hand They are In wrappers and Trill be sent to any addrees in the world without extra ex-tra charge for postage THE obsequies of the Liberal party will beheld be-held in this city on Monday Mourners will please bring their own carbolic acid The death occurred some time ago I ZlONB Savings Bank and Trustcompany loan ornamental auxillinry backs for homey Interest Inter-est 5 per cent Wilford Woodruff president George Q Cannon Tico president o A TEW tleigh bells were ringing merrily last night in an effort to proclaim the snow not yet gone but twas only a make believe the liberal mud facilitated the progress of tho runners REMEMBER that this afternoon and evening will be the last opportunity you will have of seeing the Carleton Opera company in the greatest of comic opera successes Indigo ns HARRIET HAWKINS an old and well Icnown resident of this city died at her residence resi-dence In the Thirteenth ward of pneumonia The date of the funeral will be announced later u MAMIE iiAMEH tne young girl who had Beveral ribs fractured by coming in contact with the cylinder of a Rio Grande Western engine en-gine on Thursday night was resting quite again easily last evening and will soon be around againI ever who has tho good and welfare of of the city at heart will do his duty to himself h wie his children his neighbors and the city he will quietly walk up to tho polls on Monday drop in a Democratic ballot and as quietly walk away POSTMASTER BENTON yesterday received from PostmasterGeneral Wanamaker that officials annual report In it appears the ground plan of the Salt Lake city postofflce nnd it is well worthy of the prominent place it occupies in the report IN Thursdays HERATD appeared an item to the effect that Z C M 1 had brougut suit against P J Moran in a commissioners court The defendants name should have appeared ap-peared P J Moizan who Is an entirely different differ-ent person from P J Moran THOSE who favored the passage of the bill exempting ex-empting the cash deposits of building associations associa-tions from taxation should have been in the House yesterday The measure was uefeatcd by one vote and it i thought was more than one member open to conviction OBSERVER SALISBURYS report for yesterdays yester-days temperature is as follows At ii30 a m Sal Lale Cheyenne IS Denver Helena 1 16 Miles City 2 Montrose 24 Baker City 3 At 1 p mSalt Lake 20 BIngham 2 Og Stockton den 11 Logan 10 Park City 18 Provo 22 Stocktn 21 I A CONTINUOUS fine rain and the falllne of flecks of snow all afternoon have made tho sidewalks and crossings a reproach to the people peo-ple who by inordinate taxation have supplied the moans to provide superior accommodations Another mute protest against the continuation of Liberal rule AT 1230 this morning some hoodlums forced the latch at the small clothing store of Gordan Ross on West Second South Clothing un derwear jewelry and pistols to the value of about S39 were taken The police got one fel low and favored him with a free ride in the city carriage but no articles were recovered Two weeks ago tho boss from Michigan claimed the city by 1500 majority and Jake Greenwald had gone him one better with the statement that i he Jake were nominated he would have a majority of 2000 over his Democratic Demo-cratic opponent Now he boss says ho hasnt very much doubt but that the Liberals will wi have 0 majority of at least 500 They are coming com-ing down LATE last night a man rushed into Godbe Pitts drug store and as ed i sugar of lead was a poison On being informed that it was he said that his wife had taken that poison and that he must Ret a physician Although asked to give his name and address he declined to do so and the occurrence gave rise to the rumor that some woman had committed suicide At frt It was said that a guest at some hotel had taken poison but a call at the various hostelries hostel-ries showed that this was without foundation Then the scene of the tragic event shifted to Franklin avenue and squad of reporters went through that classic thoroughfare but could obtain no information to confirm the rumor It i believed that the whole thing is a hoax |