| Show LOCAL MiD OTHER BRIEFS NEPHI will have another paper soon McCoraacK Co received yesterday Han lucr bullion 83500 T R JOSES Co received yesterday Lead and silver ores 86200 WELLS FARGO Co shipped yesterday ore 8J0668 bullion 54663 Two good paper hangers wanted Apply atE at-E Dlnwoodey Furniture company I < BEST pianos Best prices Best terms At Coalter SnclgroveB 74 Main street I < FIFTY new designs in candies for May day at James G McDonalds Candy company I < I > SDRE in the Home Fire of Utah B J Grant Co agents with State Bank of Utah NONE of the city schools will convene today the pupils being allowed the usual Mayday holiday THE retail green grocers report good steady demand for green produce with Utah products in the lead dJ LINOLEUMS at S R Marks Co Lace curtains cur-tains at S R Marks Co Baby carrIages at S K Marks l Co I < FOB fit durability and style Barton Cos E17 suit surpasses any 523 merchant tailor suit made in the United States I < TWENTYFIVE per cent off all boots shoes and slippers for one week at Salt Lake Equitable 30 and 32 First South Commencing today I < Jon SMITH was arrested yesterday for killing ducks out of season He confessed his error before Commissioner Pratt and was fined 1650 CARS 39 and 40 ofthe Salt Lake city railway have arrived and are in the shop preparatory to being equipped with the ThomsonHouston system THE programme for the June meeting of the Utah Driving Park association appears in this issue of THE HERALD and will be scanned by horsemen far and wide THE police raided the houses of illfame last night and rounded up about forty frail females inmates and keepers The former were fined 525 each and the latter SoO each HENRY OWEN was arrested by Officer Curran yesterday on the charge of having stolen two coats from a room in the Lyon block Ho will be tried in the prlice court today THERE are messages at the Western Union office forGo C Clements Sam Rose Jesse Warren War-ren John Field Utah Manufacturing and Building Build-ing company and Harry L Chivington Ir is a noted fact that those suits made to order at Cutlers 36 Main from Provo mills all wool cloth will outwear three ordinary ready madejsuits We guarantee satisfaction FINEST quality of English worsted suits in full dress Prince Albert and cutaways for 525 130 and 535 equal to the finest merchant tailor siade suits for 245 60 and 570 at Barton Co ZIONS SavingsBank and Trust Co will loan you an auxiliary bank to tako home This bank has combination locks and is ornamental We payS per cent interest Wilford Woodrutt president Gee Q Cannon vipce resident MR ANDERSON the tailor who was so badly injured last Saturday by being burned is slowly recovering but it is not believed that he will recover his eyesight So far as can now be ascertained it is almost if not quite totally destroyed de-stroyed GARPIELD BEACH excursion Commencing Friday May 1 the Union Pacific will run one special train each way between Salt Lake and Garfield Beach until further notice leaving Salt Lake at 2 p m and returning arriving at Salt Lake at 535 p m D E Burley General Agent S SERGEANT SALISBURYS report for yesterdays b yester-days temperature is as follows At 533 am Salt Lake city 46 Helena 50 Fort Ouster 40 Fort Washalde Rawlins 38 At 1155 Salt Lake 53 Ogden 02 Stockton 42 Bingham Bing-ham 55 Park City 50 Provo 50 Alta 3b Logan 50 THE funeral services of the late Rev N F Putnam were held at St Marks church at 11 oclock yesterday morning The edifice was crowded with friends of the deceased and the services which were conducted by Bishop Leonard were of amost touching and impressive impres-sive nature A long line of carriages followed the remains to the cemetery The floral offerings offer-ings were marvellous creations PUPILS of Prof Steele who has been teaching teach-ing a bookkeeping class in the constitution building complain that he has been neglecting his business of late and yesterday it is said the furniture was removed from the room by its alleged owner leaving those who have paid their tuition in > dvance high and dry The professor pro-fessor will probably be given a chance to explain ex-plain why he should not refund some of the money he has had paid to him THE boys of the Phoenix club think that the Alta club should be taken down from the high pedestral and be made to recognize they are of the earth earthly In consequence they holdout hold-out to them a challenge for a game of baseball on May 30 to be played for blood glory and a wine supper The Phoenix boys have no fear of losing On tho contrary they mean to wipe their opponents in the dust so the words Pick them up tenderly dump them with care will apply in force THE Social Wheel club will on Sunday MayS i May-S providing the snow and rain allow make the I same run intended for last Sunday attention to which was called in last Fridays HERALD Every weeelman of Salt Lake city or visitors here are cordially invited to go with the club The start will be from Commercial block on Second South at 9 oclock am The boys should put on their uniforms and turn out The more the merrier The route will be via State street and Penitentiary road to Wagners returning via Fort Douglas and Brigham street THE races at the Driving park this afternoon promise to furnish some excellent sport and they will doubtless be witnessed by a large crowd The first event will be a match trotting race best 3 in 5 between Elder Lucas and Blackbird Pools were sold at the Turf Exchange Ex-change last night and Lucas was the favorite at odds of 810 to S6 For tho second race the horses entered are Tom Linderman Rielly K Otho Contractor and James F The last named was the favorite in the pools last evening sellIng sell-Ing for 510 while Otho brought S3 Linderman t2 and the eld E2 WE arc informed that a sad tragedy occurred at Ferron last Friday Willie Petty a lad l twelve years of age was herding cows near the settlement His father had refused to allow him to take a horse with him fearing that he might get hurt While in the field about a mile from home one of hlo comoanions who was on horseback asked Willie to hand him a coat lying on the ground which the little fellow started to do While reaching the coat the horse kicked him inthe chest Word was brought to the parents and in a short time willing hands were ready to do all in their power for the sufferer It was found Impossible to take him home as the pain was more than ho could stand The little fellow bore up bravely although his suffering must have been intense His parents have the sumpathy of the entire community in them great loss Sentiael |