Show LOCAL MID OTHER BRIEFS BLAWKETS atlCutlers s Main lT nCutetS Mai t WELLS FARGO Co yesterday received Matte 40 bullion 87100 BEST pianos Best prices Best terms At Coalter Snelgroves 74 Main street Mils F S HARA i looking forward to the arrival of her parents from Chicago this week INSURE in the Home Fire of Utah H J Grant Co Agents with State Bank of Uth THE largest display of silk and linen handkerchiefs handker-chiefs and mufflers city at HardyYoung Cos Is the Third district court yesterday Lars Olsen a native of Sweden was admitted to citizenship MCCOHNICK C received yesterday Hanauer bullion 1O silver and lead ores S3750 Total 47850 ores C B NUGENT was arrested yesterday for obtaining ob-taining money from the proprietor of the L X L saloon under false pretenses He will be tried today THERE messages at the Western Union office for Rich McGarry Michael McDermott Mrs J R Terry care of George R Hancock and Hank Stewart SAVIXQ 1 the secret of wealth Five percent per-cent per annum paid on savings deposits interest compounded quarterly at the State Bank of Utah capital 5500000 ALL parties indebted t us will please note that we are temporarily located with Spencer Clawson Co Broadway Prompt settlements arc requested CoopFurnlture C ZIONS Savings Bank and Trust C will loan you an auxiliary bank to take home This bank has combination locks and is ornamental AVe pay5 per cent interest Wilford Woo president Gee Q Cannon vicepresident THE funeral services of John Reinhardt the unfortunate man who was killed by an infuriated infuri-ated bull last Friday will be held at the undertakers under-takers on First East street this afternoon at 2 oclock attend Friends of the deceased are invited to A REGULAR mealtaker had some words with a waiter at the Walker cafe yesterday at noon resulting in many threats of smashing noses but there were no bones broken and the olfactory olfac-tory nerves of the participants continue in good repair YESTERDAY morning the following deputies began collecting the census and statistics of Salt Lake city and county A T Godbe John E Busby John P Meakin George Kodford W L Dykes T M James E Conner E G Stuart Stu-art George ShowelL Ira Pfoutz John Price and E W VogU SERGEAKT FJTZMAURICES report of yesterdays yester-days temperature i as follows At 533 am Salt Lake 40 Helena 2 Fort Custer 2 below zeroKawlins 3 At 6 pmSalt Lake 47 Ogden 4 Stockton Bingham Park City 35 Provo 45 Alta Logan 4 DESKEY BROS are out a suit of clothes Last evening a stranger dropped into their store and finally selected a suit He put on the coat and vest and told them to wrap up his old clothes While this was being done the stranger took the pants belonging to the new suit and departed on a run and was soon out of sight YESTERDAY A G Sidney cashed a check on Wells Fargo Co for t22 signed by Isaac Clayton at Smith McLcllands saloon When the check was presented at the bank it was found to be a forgery and the police were notified They arrested Sidney last night and today he will have an examination i the police court KATE MARKS has brought suit i the Third district court against W G Georgen The complaint com-plaint sets forth that plaintiff rented from defendant de-fendant two upper floors at a house on West Second South btreet that Georgen at that time was acting as agent for George Englehardt that she gave him certain notes which he instead in-stead of transfering converted to his own use by discounting at the Commercial National bank PlaintiTfasUb that the bank be enjoined from collecting said notes TIE HERALD was the first newspaper to call attention of the merchants of this city to the double tax levied on their business when in addition ad-dition to the regular territorial county and city tax they are compelled to pay a merchant license The petitions circulated against th double tax and asking the city council to cancel the same have been signed by nearly all the merchants mer-chants of the city and thee are now with the city recorder and will be read at the next meeting meet-ing of the city council CAPTAIN LEDERSIAN the hero of Jim Bludbo is in the city and last cty evening entertained enter-tained Major Erb and a number of Walker house guests with some of his thrilling experiences ences i running a steamer on the ailssissippi river He came in on the Rio Grande train last night two hours late but the time passed pleasantly there being on the Pullman a couple of Spanish ladies from Leadville who feud toubly entertained the male passengers in the bmokitig apartment smoking cigarettes as i the custom of fair ladies in Moorish lands B Y HAMPTON was almost prostrated yesterday yes-terday by the receipt ot a telegram from Ketchum announcing that his son B Y Hamp tn jr had been killed in a snow slide with a man named Charles Spears while the two were on their way from the Trapper mine to the boarding house Xo other partisulars were given except that the bodies would be in Ketchum Wednesday Mr Hampton left last aught to bring the remains t Salt Lake where They will be interred Young Brig Hampton as he was very well known here was interested in the Trapper mine with Messrs Beck Hy de Miner Cutler and others of this city He occasionally came down the canyon on snowshoes snow-shoes and it is supposed he was traveling in that manner when he was overtaken by the silde He leaves a wife a daughter of W C Dunbar of this city and six children |