Show LOCAL AND OTHER BRIEFS SCAKFF Scarf ScarfT Scarff I tas summer wear at Barton t Cos GRAND DINNER at the Saddle Rock today TRY THE Eclipse grocery 52 East First South for groceries OCTOBER Spencer t Lynch will give away k 1000 piano Look up your tickets JMSUBE In the Home Firo ofUtah H J G JANT t Co Agents with State bank Sites LINcoLN will sing at the First Methodist Metho-dist church today morning and evening 11rs Christie of 31 West First South returned re-turned yesterday from selecting her f l and winter millinery I FOR a gents summer suit made to order from homemade tweed go to John C Cutler lro No SOMainsUeet n JOHN E CRACROIT and Miss Annie Evans were married last evening Judge Laney performing the ceremony Z C 1 L will be closed on Monday afternoon after-noon from 1 oclock on account of the funeral ol Charles Brown its late dry goods manager ZioVs Savings Bank andTrust Co loan orna cntal auiilliary banks for homes Interest 5 Icr cent Wfllford Woodruff president George t Cannon vicepresident MARRIAGE licenses were issued yesterday to I James Christenson and Anna C Peterson I lohn E Cracroft and Anna Evans Fred Doug lao and Martha A Walker To make room for fall goods the Coop Fur nturo company are selling baby carriages and refr gerators at cost Call early and secure I bargains as they only have a few left ANOTHONV AUSTIN aged nineteen and a I stonecutter by trade who resides with his par cuts on Fifth East street licked his dad last night and was run in by Sergeant Jenny I I THE furniture at the Raymond house which I Is kept by a man named Hope was attached i yesterday by Mrs Haggel Alex Gemmil and others who have claims for rent amounting to ubout C03 A GREAT many young ladies of sixteen to nineteen are parading the streets when they should bo home helping their mothers to darn stockings and sprinkle tholawn Stay at home girls and you will be more thought of by observers ob-servers HENRY SIEDEL Geo T Odell J F Grant 1 F Grant and W J Steward returned yesterday yes-terday from a trip from La Plata While coining coin-ing down from the camp their wagon upset and all were more or less bruised and shaken p but no one was seriously injured I OBSERVER SALISBURYS report for yesterdays yester-days temperature is ns follows At 533 am Salt Lake city CO Lander Custer Station W Helena 5t At 1155 amSalt Lake GS Bingham CO Ogden 78 Logan C7 Park City F C Provo 6 la 50 Stockton 00 M J SILVA well known to the mining men of this city and vicinity met With an unfortunate unfortu-nate accident at Silvertoru He fell down the bhaf of a mine breaking both of his legs and It js feared that one of them will have to be amputated am-putated Mr Silva i already minus one of his arms which makes his second misfortune exceedingly ex-ceedingly deplorable A UAMP exploded in the secondhand store of Thomas Butler on West Temple between First and Second Sonth streets at about 8 oclock last evening A disastrous fire was narrowly averted through the prompt action and presence of mind of Mr Butler who throw the blazing lamp into the street where for a time it omitted a suffocating smoke THE wedding bells were ringing merrily Fri day evening at the residence of Mr and r I William Bean 445 West Second South street nhen theirdaughter Jennie and Mr John T Axton were united In wedlock Both ot the 1 contracting parties are longtime residents of this city and a host of friends wish them long life and prosperity The members of the I family only were present LAST night I man named Charles Smith was I i playing billiards in the L X L saloo n on Commercial I 1 Com-mercial street when he hit a man named Francis In the head with a billiard ball inflicting inflict-ing an ugly wound Smith then started to runt run-t out of the place but was stopped at the door by a German Smith hit the latter in the mouth with his list but was held until Officer locum arrived and placed him under arrest WHAT came near being a fatal accident occurred oc-curred on the Rapid Transit line near Calders park yesterday afternoon I seems that the threeyearold boy of a Mrs Jones who lives near the track strayed out of the yard and was playing in the weeds alongside of the track hon car 2 came along The weeds completely hid the little fellow from the motormans view until the stop of the car struck him Fortu iiauly the child was thrown away from the track and escaped with some severe bruises about the head From all that could be learned i seems that the motorman was not to blamer blame-r the accident which was due to the careless ijcss of the parents m allowing the child to gout go-ut m i the street alone LAST evening Mr Langton of the Salt Lake t Equitable Coop discovered that a bundle of i Unrts and a package of socks had been stolen Seoul the front of the store It was soon tound I that theives had cached their booty in Richards t n enue and knowing they would return for It a watch was kept and at aboutJ oclock a small Vjjr went in and got the bundles and handed tem to two larger boys who were waiting for li ui The store people at once started for the trio who broke and ran but the smallest boas v bo-as captured He gave his name vs Thomas Oaypool and stated that the other boys who L neie strangers t him promised him 10 cents to go and get the packages which he did and I that was all he knew of the matter Thu boy cUt a verv straight story and as he is only iie en years old and had not a moment in which to concoct a story It Is believed that heels he-els the truth SEVERAL days ago TUE HERALD stated home home time ago a couple of swindlers opened aMore a-More on Third East street and called them B MVCS the Enterprise Soap company They vent about the city selling soap and in order to introduce their goods offered to enlarge a photograph for anyperson purchasing so many i < ars of their soap After receiving about rive luudred orders and the cash therefor they skipped out Many of their victims entrusted them with photographs of dead relatives and In many instances these mementoes were priceless in the eyes of the owners who sup I l ycd that they had lost the photographs but Mr Goldberg who has a room in the same building secured all or them and the owners r can bare their photographs by callingat the Monte Cristo cigar store west of tho Cullen hotel tomorrow The soap sharpcs worked this same scheme on Provo A LOGAN letter dated the 23d says Mrs Joseph Jones the wife of Sheriff Jones of Bear Lake county Idaho died here today at tho home or her parents Mr and Mrs John fhain She was removed here last Juno from her home in Montpelier thinking that change of climate might help her although she had been confined to her bed all winter and had been a great sufferer for eight months Mrs Jones was S3 years of age on the 31st of July and was the mother of four children the youngest young-est being seven years of age She was born in Willard City Box Elder county She leaves a host of friends an4 family connections and a kind and affectionate husband to mourn her loss Funeral services will be held Sunday at the Second ward meeting house |