| Show LOCAL AND OTHER BRIEFS BLANKETS at Cutlers 3 aIn INSURE In the Home Fire of Utah A FINE vein of lead ore has been opened near Iron city Iron county WELLS Fargo C received yesterday Ore 55725 bullion 543S3 COMMISSIONER GREKNMAN married George Hurt and Minnie Foley yesterday IP you want the best currants and raisins for your mince meat call at Hardy Young CsT Cs-T R JONES t Co yesterday received Selected lead Si030 lead and silver ores Sl 124U Total 513450 I I McCOKNiCK Co received yesterday Hanauer bullion 54750 silver and lead ores I 5o500 Total 510250 FIVE hundred pairs mens slippers from SI to 5i endless varieties at Spencer Lynchb successors t Spencer KimbalL SAVING is the secret of wealth Five percent per-cent per annum paid on savings deposits interest compounded quarterly at tho State Bank of Utah capital O W G HOFFMAN was assessed SlO in the police Curt yesterday for disturbing the peace and J W Wright paid 4450 lor a similar offense I Conk a plain drunk was lined 85 ALL parties indebted to us will please note that we are temporarily located with Spencer Clawson t Co Broadway Prompt ettlenients are requested Coop Furniture CoRE Co-RE notce of Water Rates Collector Chris Diehl i this issue of THE HERALD and fall not to make payment He will shut tho water off on all remises on which the rates are not paid I ZioVs Savings Bank and Trust C will loan you an auxiliary bank t take home This bunk has combination locks and is ornamental We pay5 per cent interest Vilford Woodruff president Gee Q Cannon vicepresident SERGEAKT FITZSIATJHICE report of yester days temperature is as follows At r > 3am Salt Lake 2i Helena 2 Fort Custer 20 Fort Washakie Rawlins 18 At d pm Salt Lake city 21 Ogdqn 2 Stockton tt fl Binghain 19 Park City 18 Provo 29 Alta iu Logan 1 THE Cambrian association was formed last evening The object as staled in the constitution constitu-tion is the perpetuation of the virtues of the Welsh the encouragement of literary nlstor ical and musical science All are eligible to membership who are Welsh by nationality of Welsh parentage or Welsh extraction The officers elected last evening were President t E M Bynon vicepresident John S Lewis I secretary T C Thomas treasurer H M Roberts THE police yesterday arrested Charles Clair and Charles Hill aged respectively twentyone and nineteen on suspicion and the suspicion appears to have been well founded While on the way to the police station Hill tried to get I rid of some skeleton keys and a key turner by throwing them away Captain Paruer was following fol-lowing up the prisoners and of course he saw this trck The prisoners will be tried today for having burglar tools i their possession which is a serious offense THE gay and festive forger has got in his p work again this imo on tne west bide of the city On Saturday last a fellow called at the Pleasant Valley Coal companys yard and ordered or-dered 500 pound of anthracite coal sent to orL given numberC O D Just as he was going away he turned and said Oh by tho way it vou can cash a check Ill pay you now and that will save further trouble A check for tl2 was produced bearing the name of C E Wantland 59 in change was handed over and the fellow de camped Later it was learned that the checkS check-S a forgery There are others in that section t who mourn with the coal companys clerk A RATHEK serious accident occurred on the Third South street car line yesterday morning I Five men were in a wagon driving along and a short distance iniront of them was an electric car approhching Just tis the two vehIcle neared each other the drier of the wagon pulled his hores directly into the track A collision followed during which the pole of tho wagon was smashed through the front window of the car narrowly escaping the head of a passenger pas-senger The horses were thrown t the ground and the wagon was badly demoralized The car however suffered the greater damage and under the circcmstances it is little wonder that lives were not lost THERE are a great many wtd unbroken hOles running at larbe on the desert between Iron county and Pioche These animals are generally the colts of horse stock turned outon the range by Iron county people Now the question ques-tion is who has the right toi dispose of the stock Can those parties having branded horsts running on the desert say that the boys who shall drive up this stock can have all the unbranded un-branded horses for their troubles This would be perfectly legitimate if the stock he proven to i belong to the parties disposing of it But perhaps per-haps there are others besides Iron Bounty people peo-ple who are interested in these wild horses The stock needs looking after badly for they are a uuSince at present and are occuping ole of the best winter ranges in Utah to the exclusion ex-clusion or other more valuable stock lion County A etcf THERE was a lively time at the Rio Grande Western deft yesterday afternoon in which Prince JicUmty sometimes known as Policeman Police-man Sieglus figured conspicuously It setms that j esterday the depot authorties issued an order forbidding vehicles to pass a certHin limit I is letsonubic to suppose that the up1ose United States mail wagon was exempted from this order but some of the depot men apparently appar-ently did pot think so and when the mail wagon doe up it was promptly stopped and McGmty held the outfit a prisoner for some tme and made a show of himself genm ally The mater was reported to Postmaster Benton and for about two hours he was the hottest man in town Sir Benton went down to the depot and investigated the matter and afterwards reported re-ported it at police headquarters He promise to malt it interesting for McGinty |