| Show LOCAL MID OTHER BRIEFS GRAUD dinner Saddle Roclc today TAKE your Sunday bath Templeton barber Chop A GOOD upholterer wanted at the Coop Furniture Co EMPTY barrels for Deep Creek to be had at Johnson Pratt C THE baby carriage sale Is now on at S Po Marks Cos opposite Temple BEST pIanos Best prices Best terms At Coalter Snelgrovos 74 Main street JUST arrived a full line of macintoshes rubber coats and slickers at Barton CoINSURE INSURE i the Homo Fire of Utah n J 4 Grant C agents with State Bank of Utah TIIEHE arc messages at the Western Union office for S W Milner William Wood and A UrattowelL JUST received at the SpencerBywater Co a carload of gasoline stoves the New Progress These stoves are economical and SAlE CALL and examine the New Progress gasoline gaso-line stove at the SpencerBywater Cos I is something entirely new and safe to use WHY buy shoddy ready made clothes when you can get a suit made to order warranted all L wool perfect fit from home made cloth for 524 at Cutlers 30 Main WriT get your suits from merchant tailors when you can get equal fitting tailor made suits for half the price at Barton Co a few doors ca st of cock corner THE Rev Mabry of the Methodist church will deliver an address to the laboring people this evening The reverend extends an invitation invita-tion for all t be present DEAL with the owner direct and save the commission two email building lots in good location at loW s For particulars call at Dr J B Koysors dental office Scott Auerbach building Main street ZIOKS Snings Bank and Trust Co will loan you an auxiliary bank t take home This bank has combination locks and is ornamental U e pny r per cent interest Wilford Woodruff 1 president Gee Q Cannon vicepresident YESTERDAY afternoon a horse attached to alight a-light vehicle became frightened while standing on First South street rust west of Main and ran away dragging a heavy hitching post with him The animal was stopped at the Desoret bank corner Young Vial is a new journalistic venture at Payson Utah which bears the motto Utahs Future Progress Fture Depends Upon Her Young People I i a rather ambitious venture for that section of the country but there would appear ap-pear to be no insurmountable obstacles to its t success THE Wasatch Asphalt company yesterday r completed asection of sidewalk paving in front of the Kenaet block on First South street The asphalt used i from the companys mine near the Uintah reservation and the pavemen has the appearance of being very strong and I durable SOME big improvements are to be inaugurated inaugu-rated at once at Becks Hot Springs The present pres-ent large plunge is to be razed t the ground and two brick and cement plunges to be built in its place A large open pool 103x200 feet is to be constructed just west of the present bathhouse bath-house suits to be used by the public with bathing SNOW i said to be very deep in the mountains moun-tains between Salt Lake and the country east A wellknown sheep man who recently attempted t drive his sheep across the Wasatch range found it impossible to do so on account of the depth of the beautiful His sheep are now quartered in this valley where they may be kept for some weeks IN I few days the Utah Commercial and Savings Sav-ings bank will introduce in this city the nickel savings stamp system to encourage the adop ton of small savings among the children and working class They will have an agency established estab-lished i every ward in the city to sell their savings stamps Everybody can then have a bank account of their own Sate your nickels THE hearing i the school land contest case a resumed in the United States land office yesterday when James 1 Main R A McCormick McCor-mick and Robert Tnompson gave testimony for the contestants tending t show that the section in controversy i agricultural agri-cultural land The contestants are making out a strong case and 1 is to be hoped they will winUTAH UTAH need not be a strange land to Englishmen English-men as the Sons of St George was founded to make Englishmen at home Kindred spirits like t t hear old songs to relate familiar incident to cultivate friendships by social gatherings t where members can bring their wives their daughters their sisters or perhaps some other members sister Meetings are held every second sec-ond and fourth Monday SAM GUSON is again in the city having re turned from DugwayHe brought with htm this time some ore from the Buckhorn mine Ito I-to 1 goes 0999 gold and 100180 silver and lot No 22333 gold and 17020 silver The Buck horn is doing remarkably well Gilson says Dugway is the earth and that ho has got the down pull on it Sam is just as humble however I how-ever as when he was poor like the rest of us SOME time during the present century the Petty Larcenist down the street will awaken tote to-te fact that there i a place called Deep Creek Several months after that occurs one may reasonably rea-sonably expect the sheet to blow itself in on a cheap map of the country The Petty Lurcen ut is welcome to the use of TIn HERALD iEUALD map providing it will give due credit for the same an Innovation that will hardly be tolerated it is feared AT THE recent debate between the Murray society and the Young Mens Lyceum of Draper the question was Resolved That the American Indian has more cause of complaint of His Treatment by the People of the United States than has the Negro The affirmative was taken by Ashton Lyon and Christensen of Murray and the negative by Rideout Terrey and Stewart of Draper The negative won Stewart negathe A short programme of exercises followed and a ball wound up the festivities on the occasion The two societies meet again at Draper on L Mays YESTERDAY morning a man named Tom Scott became involved in a quarrel with J L Passo an exgovernment scout audit Is alleged that he drew a on the latter He gun latcr was arrested and will be tried in the police court tomorrow on the charge of exhibiting a deadly weapon Scott alleges that Passo drew a knife on him and that he then drew his gun to protect himself him-self William F Morgan was before Judge I Laney yesterday the charge of assaulting W A Bywater last Monday He entered a plea of guilty and as the offense gity te ofense was not an acgravatod one sentence was suspended The f drunks were Nathan Tears Mike Connor andS and-S Malinin CHORAL SOCIETY members should be careful about having their membership tickets t present pre-sent at the door tomorrow night as hereafter the strictest order will prevail on this point Tenors bassos and altos who have been invited t join will be furnished with admission tickets as they are accepted by Prof Stephens More copies of The Spring and Gilmores Chorus Selections have arrived prices 40c and 4c 50c respectively and may be had at entrance west gate and doors Separate rehearsals of sections sec-tions of the chorus l take place almost every sec day for the net month and all will be month al l compelled com-pelled t work or resign That means effective work for the festival I |