| Show LOCAL AND OTHER BRIEFS JOHNSON PRATT for win cs A GOOD upholsterer wanted at the Coop furniture Co HCCORKICK Co yesterday received Ran auer bullion O THE taby carriage sale Is now on at S R Harks Cos opposite Temple LAS evenings flro alarm came from box 34 tThcre was nothing In i however I BEET plauos Best prices Best terms At Coalter Snelgroves 74 Main street ALL lades jackets blazers and capes 15 percent per-cent discount for cash at Z C M L JUST arrived a full line of mackintoshes rubber coats and slickers at Barton CoMB Co-MB FBENCH the wellknown representative of an eastern oil house is again in Salt Lake INSURE in the Homo Fire of Utah H J Grant C agents with State Bank of Utah ANDERSONS Scotch zephyr ginghams at 12i conts per yard reduced from 27li cents at Z C MI p CALL on Jay Stetler at the Postofflce restaurant restaur-ant for a firstclass meal 25 cents 141 West Second South street BIDS for the erection of tho new B Y academy r at Provo are being solicited I i said it will rI I be a handsome structure A NUMBER of Lehi men have obtained the plant of the Provo city Press and will start a semiweekly paper at Lehl Z C M L i offering 15 per cent discount on every cash purchase of dress goods silks satins and dress trimmings p THERE are messager at the Western Union office for William E F Decker William Mel des and James A McArthur I THE carpenters In tho employ of the lumber company at Provo are out on a strike They object to taking store orders or scrip JUST received at the SpencerBywater Co a carload of nasnline staves the New Progress These stoves are economical and S FE CAL and examine the New Progress gasoline gaso-line stove at the SpencerBywater Cos I is something entirely new and safe to use A FEMALE named Ida Walker was arrested last evening on the charge of disturbing the peace She will be tried in the police court today SPANISH FORK is soon to have a national bak Eastern capitalists will be at the head it is said although some local parties will be interested in-terested THE home of J B Wilson of Midway was entirely destroyed by fire lately The family were in Salt Lake at the time of the blaze No clue t the origin WHY buy shoddy ready made clothes when you can get a suit made to order warranted all wool perfect fit from home made cloth for 2 at Cutlers 8 Main p THE Mariposa club attended St Pauls Sunday Sun-day evening in a body and the young railroaders railroad-ers do not propose t be sidetracked on their run t the celestial city WHY pay such prices for third grade merchant mer-chant tailormade suits when when you can get allwool worsted suits fit and quality qua ranted teed for 812 at Barton Co ted FINESTquality of English worsted suits in L full dress Prince Albert and cutaways for 2 SCO and 135 equal to the finest merchant tailor 4 lade suits for 845 IdO and 570 at Barton 1 Co p I YESTERDAT afternoon a horse attached to a buggy started to run away from In front of the I Wasatch building but Officer Barker stopped the runaway steed in front of Smiths drugstore drug-store ZIONS Savings Bank and Trust C will loan you an auxiliary bank to take home This bank has combination locks and Is ornamental I We pay5 per cent Interest Wilford Woodruff president Gee Q Cannon vicepresident DON C TUFTS who resides a short distance south of the city was arrested by Sheriff Burt yesterday on the charge of assaulting his wife He was taken before Commissioner Greenman and entered a plea of guilty and was fined 51450 L DR AND MRS HAMILTON have returned to California from the Sandwich islands and tljeir friends will be pleased to learn that the doctors doc-tors health has greatly Improved They are going to Coronado beach for a short time and will then come back t Salt Lake WARREN B SMITH of American Fork yesterday I yes-terday completed tho term of imprisonment to which he was sentenced for unlawful cohabitation cohabita-tion with thirty days additional for the fine imposed posed and was released upon taking the oath before Commissioner Greenman THE Home Dramatic club and several friends n4arty of about twenty in all go to the Park today Most of the company take the morning Utah Central train the others go out at 4 oclock reaching thelPark at G30 Young Mrs Winthrop will be done there tonight auk to company return tomorrow morning A LITTLE girl of Carl Albrecht who lives at 421 W First North strayed away from her mother who was visiting on Grape street last evening about 6 oclock When last seen she I wa going towards Main street Word was left at police headquarters but no trace of her had I been discovered up t an early hour this morning lag FRANK E McCAY a brother of rs Judge Anderson died at the Cullen on Sunday of consumption con-sumption The funeral services will be held at the hotel parlors this afternoon and the remains re-mains will be temporarily placed i a vault aMount a-Mount Olivet and taken cast later Judge Anderson An-derson will resume h duties on tho bench tomorrow morrow morning THE Grand lodge L O O F will hold its annual I an-nual assembly i Salt Lake today The following fol-lowing lodges It Is expected will be represented repre-sented Utah No 1 Salt Lake No 2 Jordan No 3 Corlnne No4 Ogden No5 Union No 6 Ogden Park City No 7 Olive I Branch No 8 Park City Kldgeley No9 Bingham Bing-ham No 10 Sandy No 1 Eureka No 12 Crescent Cres-cent No 13 Ogden Provo No 14 Enterprise No 15 Salt Lake CHBIS DEIHL secretary and librarian and Miss Anna E Chapman assistant librarian are very enthusiastic over their new rooms in the chamber of commerce The book cases are about completed and are large enough to case 25000 books Persons desiring t make contributions contri-butions to tho library of books or other valuable valu-able records will help along a noble Institution by so doing The library when reopened which will occur in about a month will be kept open during tho winter from 10 am to 10 pm and during the summer from 9 am to9 pm On Sundays the library will be open from l to 6pm YESTERDAY afternoon two young men went Into Mullett Cos store i the Commercial block and looked at n lot of goods but started to go out without making any purchases As they reached the door Fred Slade one of the firm noticed that one of the men carried aa overcoat over his shoulder In a rather peculiar manner and thinking that some of the firms goods might be concealed under the coat he pulled it off and found that the man had a couple of pairs of pants tucked under his arm Seeing that he discovered the fellow aimed I a heavy blow at Mr Slade which the latter I dodged and he then slugged the thief In the I eclt Just at this time Captain Parker walked Into the store and arrested the two men on the charge of petit larceny At the police station they gave the names of Reynolds and Collins They will be tried today |