Show I LOCAL LYRICS Crisp and Condensed News or General Interest and Import PICTURE framing at Beetles Art store FuiuniDUE refrigerators polish at Barratt 13ros S I THE best line of baby carriages at Nee Childs S ORDER your spring suit of Provo jniils cheviot at Cutlers SO Main S CARLO of nobby baby carriages at Soren son Carl quIsts See them o ONE seventyfive buys a fine kid ladles shoe at Alders 50 East First South lSURE In tho Homp Fire of Utah H J Giant Co agente CO Main street THE new time tables on the Union Pacific and Rio Grande AYbstern go into effect today ZIONS Savings bank pays 5 per cent interest Established 1S73 largest savings bank in Utah S THE Sixteenth Infantry band will begin its concert at Fort Douglas at 4 oclock this afternoon after-noon KOLUZ1 Kandy Kitchen has moved to the new Equitable block 48 West First South street S J S NELSONS S3 gents shoe for 5235 at Alders East First South we guarantee them S Fon courteous treatment prompt delivery and choice oodSllgo to the Eclipse grocery 52 East First South 4 TOMORROW andweek R 1C Thomas will sell H line or printed Qhina silks at 25 cents per yard Just half price THE Ogden Lyceum will meet the Y M C A debating club in this city on May 3d The subject sub-ject has not yet been announced BANKIXO brokerage and real estate business transacted by B H Schettler at CO South Iain street Interest paid on deposits How are your nerves The pickaninny puzzlo > more fun than a barrel of monkeys 15 cents jj Johnson Pratt Cos drug store t I THE Morgan hotel Is nearly always full be a use it has every convenience is new modern 3nd has alert obliging service Rates 52 toW to-W S SPECIAL sale of hanging lamps Any hang Ing lamp is our store at cost for two weeks commencing May 2 1S92 Little Roundy Co 54 Main street S THE fast mail on the Rio Grande Western only makes seven stops between Ogden and Grand Junction the new mailcatchers facilitating facili-tating matters TUE hotels begin to present somewhat of a summer like appearance Today begins them the-m nth of spring and a new moon indicates It will be pleasant one WILLIAM C GRIMES 27 and Catherine Griffiths 21 Albert Smith 28 and Clara M Niclson 27 procured marriage licenses from tho county clerk yesterday THE Coop Furniture company are selling carpets at special low prices They have a large and beautiful assortment of the latest styles Call and see their bargains USER FRITZ RIEPEN has secured the Walker pavilion on Second South street and will open it up as a German beer hall This will be the most extensive venture of the kind ever made in this section A GREAT many people are prejudiced against ready made paints Tho cause is there are so many brands of inferior mixed paints in the market Queen Bee paints are standard For sale by G F Culmer s Bros THE reception at the Templeton last evening tendered the veteran actor Couldock by the Home Dramatic club was a most pleasant affair and a worthy testimony to the good old soul that yet dwells in tho dramatic world THE Young Mens Christian Asso elation will II hold its regular Gospel meeting at 4 oclock this afternoon at the rooms of the association 03 I East Second South The services will be interesting in-teresting and all young men are cordially invited Ited to attend THE street grading in tho vicinity of the Rio Grande depot is a much needed improvement Jb irsi impressions are always the most lasting and when strangers arrive in the city they should at least be kept dry shod and free from dust Let the good work be extended OBSERVER SALISBURYS report for yester cays temperature is as follows At530 a m Salt Lake 50 Cheyenne 42 Denver 5J Helena 22 Miles City 40 Montrose 40 At 1 pm Salt Lake 52 BIngham 54 Ogden 57 Logan CO Park City 52 Provo 63 Stockton Stock-ton 50 THE funeral of the late Harry C Lee will beheld be-held at 2 pm today from Skewes undertaking establishment on Third South street and will be under theausnices of the Tuscarora Mem lers of the Patriotic Order Sons of America of which order the deceased was formerly a member mem-ber are requested to attend ABOUT 5 oclock last evening as Mr Shannon Shan-non the real estate and insurance agont was driving west on Second South street the wheel of the vehicle caught in the shaft of a buggy cast bound in which were two ladles The jerk resultedJn a tipover for Mr Shannon but aside from some alarm no injuries were apparent appar-ent JUDGE LAITEY will leave in a few days for an extended trip to Europe He will first make a tour through Great Britain and then visit the continent spending some time in all of the great capitals and will take in France Italy and Scandinavia The judge expects to be cone three or four months and anticipates avery a-very pleasant journey MESSRS A L POLLOCK managing editor E G Inns court reporter and A F Phillips advertising solicitor severed their connection with THE HERALD last evening and will hereafter here-after be identiiied with the Times At midnight there was a pleasing little seance at Unser Fritzs when the retiring members of the news department and those who remain to 1 carry on the work bad a social and convivial time and parted with the best of wishes for each others success THERE will be n very interesting time at theY the-Y M C A room 65 E Second South on next Tuesday evening when the Ogden Lyceum will meet the Y M C A debating club in a challenge debate on the question Resolve 1 hat a protective tariff would be more advantageous advan-tageous to the Interests of the country than ono lor revenue only The speakers on the afllrm ative Salt Lake are Messrs Cleareand Ande bon and the speakers on the neathe Ogden are Messrs Johnson and Islaub rho debate will be free and all are Invited DR UTTER is getting up a little parliament ol religions of his own such as will suit the needs of our part of the vest Rev Samuel A Eliot of Denver willbo here and Rev 1011 Forbush of Chicago and Rev Mr Crooker of Helena Montana and the meetings arc to be called a session of the Rocky Mountain Conference Con-ference Liberal Christian churches But the peculiar feature of this religious conference is that representatives of other churches arc to come in and participate in the discussions on equal terms with the Unitarians Reverends Lane Thrall McNiece and Bishop Whitney and Rabbi Jacobson are to take part and the dIscussions dIs-cussions which are to begin Thursday evening will command a great interest |