Show LOCAL JOTS Silver in NewYprk 95to K lead 426 to A 43 Two cohaba we o released from the Pen yesterday L D Fullmer of San Francisco is a guest at the Walker H me jues Wells Fargo Co have received fine bars amounting to 9200 W J Lynch has something of interest f ou columns Call on him j G K Knowlden an old timo resident has a ad i todays issue Beati it J Dont fail t read J K Gillespiea ad Jim knows what he 1 talking about 0 H Dewey of Omaha who i en route to California is stopping at the Walker House J Eisenmann after speculating 10000 worth in the future of Salt Lake City to < day departed for Park City McCorniok < fc Co today received Hanauer bullion 4750 silver and lead ores 2950 Crescent ores 3350 Bannock silver Il800 Total 12850 Herbert Slade and Duncan McDonald were each sentenced to thirty days imprisonment imprison-ment in the Penitentiary by Judge Zane for prize fighting What is that mother the little child asked as it walked up the street one day That little one is a yellow rag they use to scare sickness away The Andrews brothers have for some time been in town trying to buy young steers to put on their ranch at Rawlins Wyoming They complain that the prices asked are too high highMembers Members of llidgely Lodge No9 I 0 O F wishing to invite friends to the anniversary anniver-sary ceremony Tuesday evening can procure pro-cure invitations by calling on the secretary at 118 South Main street A stable of trotters and runners is expected ex-pected from Montana shortly The Cali fornia race men have sent advance posters all over the Western States advertising the circuit they intend making with their stable of racers They will all be here in time for oil Spring meeting A petition was filed in the Probate Court yesterday praying for admission to probate of a document purporting to be the last will and testament of John Bailey deceased and order made appointing the time and place to hear said petition May 9th i the appointed date In the Police Court yesterday Thomas Martin was fined 5 for drunkenness and George Pettit May Pottit John G Sharp of Park City and Nell Humphries were given thirty days for vagrancy These four disreputable parties pleaded guilty to the charge and thereby stopped tho particulars in their case from coming to light Tis well they did Dont miss the grand exhibition and ball to be given at the Walker Opera House on Monday evening next The first part of the evening will be devoted to fancy dances and the latter part to a ball which all present will join The entire affair is under the direction of Prefessor Younger with W F James F N Shelton B G Baybonld and C H Brink as committee on arrangements The Nationals and Silver Grays base ball clubs will contest for the championship today to-day The game will bo a closely contested one The Nationals have provided now belts and caps for themselves printed scores with names of both clubs for the spectators and cops for the boys Price of admission to the Grand Stand 5 cents to the ground 25 cents Game to start at 3 p m sharp The Herald distinguishes itself this morn ing as a journalistic thief by stealing verbatim ver-batim every line of Judge Cantons letter from last evenings DEMOCBAT without giving giv-ing credit for it While we had no objections whatever to letting the Herald publish the letter an acknowledgement of tho source would have been an indication of honesty on their part Judge Carlton says that they did not apply to him for a copy so the clearness clear-ness of the steal is visible to all The American has made its appearance in Provo and a copy of its initial issue has duly reached this office The editorial policy outlined by the American it neither vigorous nor wholesome I is opposed it seems to ecclesiastical domination but deprecates political agitation This is the mere shell without the meat Political agitation agi-tation is the natural weapon of tho people for their ow defense and only by it can oppression be struck down The American is self crippled at the outset of its career The following note was received from I Bingham today We have organized anew a-new placer mining district north of Bingham Bing-ham which shall hereafter be known the Barney Adams Placer Mining District Daniel Clays was elected recorder We formed a company to prospect said district D N Swan John Butters Charles Brink Daniel Clays and Peter Cloys expect to do this work by naming a dram ditch in the main gulch to bedrock and afterward from rimrock to rimrock Charles Brink was elected superintendent to do this work and we expect him to do wondersPETEB uPEE CLAYS It was stated on the street by persons who are in a position to know that an offer of 75000 was made yesterday for the Becks Hot Springs but that the offer has been refused SprgS fused the parties who are holding it claiming claim-ing that it would not be sold for 100000 if such a sum was offered for it I is stated that a party in Germany is willing to give 150000 for the property and that M Becks sudden departure to Germany was the result of this offer Another movement is said to be on foot by parties in Omaha who are endeavoring to form a syndicate for the purpose of purchasing the springs and will purose ofer 150000 This Mornings Republican Re-publican Contemporary The above 1 but a garbled reproduction of the account of the proposed Hot Springs deal appearing i yesterdays DEMOCBAT Our Republican contemporary got its information on the street from persons who were in a position to know Of course it did THE DEMOCBAT t kow and is always is very popular on the street ad i hi a position t know We commend to ui issue of THE DEMOCBAT also t the I attention of the news gatherer of our Re publican Contemporary I publcan Cntempra |