Show LOCAL JOTS Hows your liver Anton Stuben for being drunk was fined v 5 in the police court today The Utah Central freight office boys got away with the draymon nino last night Score 11 to 8 L E Hollmgaworth was arrested today for stealing a ride on the Utah Central and confined in tho City Jail Two minors were admitted into St Marks Hospital yesterday They are afflicted with the common lead poisoning Sarah Whitworth a native of England was granted naturalization papers m the Third District Court today The funeral services of Samuel Ensign will be held at tho Eighth Ward schoolhouse school-house tomorrow afternoon at 1 oclock Yesterday a laborer in the Ontario mine at Park City was brought to St Marks hospital hos-pital for treatment of an injured leg from a cave Tho Madison Square Company repeat their liuecoss of The Private Secretary tonight and will give The Professor tomorrow night Mr W A Brim in from Ophir reports that several new claims are being opened up and that Ophir Mining district never looked i more flattering The lawn fete at Rowland Hall this evening even-ing will be largely attended A band of music good refreshments and a pleasant time for all present Louis Bamberger will sell base ball pools at Tomney Hillsteads tonight for the match game to come off between tho Ked Boys and Athletics tomorrow The Troy Steam Laundry announces a reduction re-duction elsewhere and intend to knock out Chinese competition both in price and work The Troy gives general satisfaction The rise in lead to 380 per hundred in New York is encouraging to tho lead mine owners of Utah It is expected that tho Horn Silver will resume shipments in three months A party of eightyfive California tourists will arrive here Sunday morning and remain re-main until Tuesday From here they will use tho scenic to Denver and thence by the Union Pacific The short piece of sidewalk on the westside west-side of the Kimball Block is getting pretty badly broken up and is a terror to pedestrians pedes-trians It should be either removed entirely or replaced by new planks Now that the fever is raging the latest rumor in society circles is that a prominent young railroad man of Salt Lake will shortly short-ly affiliate with one but one of Zions fair daughters and take a trip East More than a dozen excursion cars loaded with members of the Ancient Order of United Workmen went to Garfield today The band played lively airs as the trains pulled out for the scene of the days sport A man who had lost a 20 bill on the street last evening near the Theatre attracted at-tracted quite a crowd of kids and sympathizing sympa-thizing people who used their eyes and advice ad-vice to help him recover it but to no purpose A boy about 9 5 years of ago was bitten by a big dog on first South street this morning There seems to be too many small boys and i too many dogs running about the streets of this city Both dogs and boys ought to be kept at home The shipment of silver bars today says the Butte latter Mountain of Monday last was one of the largest of the year The shipments ship-ments were as follows iielia one bar 1344 Lexington ten bars 21984 Alice I twelve bars 17260 j Moulton ten bare 15370 total fiGOG4 The attention of the special policeman ap pointed to inspect back yards and allies is called to the manure pile from a large stable that is being dumped on a vacant lot at the rear of Armstrongs flour mills much to the indignation of the people living in tho immediate neighborhood This afternoon a woman from the country lost a 3yearold child in Market row It disappeared up tho alley between Mrs Smiths and tho butcher shop west and has not been seen since The mother carrying a younger ono in her arms was patroling the streets anxiously enquiring for her lost little one The report that all the mining property in Wood River of exUnited States Marshal Shaughuessy has been attached is probably a little exaggerated It is true that Sbangh nossy has lost a great deal of money but it is not believed that he is by any means broke Mrs Shaughnossy has mining in terests in Wood River in her own name valuable val-uable enough to foot up a fortune |