Show CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD Tho hotels were packed full last night nnd were turned away even before 5 tho midnight WCIC Grnndu train arrived and mldnlht btlntcd travelers had hard work to lind places to sleep Ll f Framl Standfast wIshes It stated that ho had nothing to do with tho boxing up of the kangaroo policeman ns stated Mr polceman Standfast says ho was busily engaged at tho tlmo In attending to his own business o S A J McDonough il resident of Toronto Cnnadn notified tho police yesterday that his vallso had been stolen from tho platform plat-form also Kin Grande depot during tho I afternoon lie left tho vallso on tho platform plat-form and mado n trip to the baggage room returning to find that his property rom dlpnppeored its contents ho valued nt about 5Q t S Editor P A Poulson of tho Monti Men nonger Is n guest at the hllehouQ Mr Poulson Bays that the grasshoppers uro all gone In Sanpeto county The local excitement Is now tho discovery l of oil juat west of the town A well wau sunk for Irrlsatldh water he says and Instead of water tho digger got sn al which Hows FO freely Into the well lhatll can bo Dumped ouu a a A party of Salt Lako young people the headed by Frank Godhe ascended highest peak back of Fort Douglas Hat hiGhcst a climb of Z5iecl The ascent and was made from migration canyon beford the descent was made Into Red Butto canyon a barometer showed tho i liolght to bo 7000 fact A monument was built and tho eminence christened Bandana Ban-dana peak A magnificent view was secured se-cured ot tho valloy p and tho lake Tho Episcopal brethren and sisters who topped over in this city yesterday to view the glories of Zion began to re to sUmo in earnest tholr westward movement by last nights westbound train and most of them will have departed by this mornIngs Ings tranis All aro pleased with Salt Lake and tho services and sightseeing oC Lao tho day Bishop Potter did not remain over long enough to speak In tho Theater but went to Ogden early In the evening Intending t make more of a stop on his return cast from San Francisco Tomorrow will witness the opening of the Soventh East line oC tho Consolidated Railway nnd Power company running tom Ninth South to Cannons corner and thence continuing on to Caldors park I Tho line will then bo known as tho Warm Springs and Caldera park The first car I for ColderB park will leava the corner of Second South and Main street at 6 a m and the first ono for tho Warm Springs from tho eamo corner ut G15 a m From that time there wmo a llftecnmlnute service until 10 oclock p 0 after which hour tho service will be thirty minutes only each way up till 12 oclock mld EIght b 00 A man and his family went down to Calders park yesterday afternoon on a transfer glvon by n Fort Douglas car conductor con-ductor On returning 15 cents was handed tho conductor at tho park end of the line and he wanted 15 cents more When told that only l cents each had been charged going down ho at onco proceeded tC col lect still another 15 cents whereupon the passenger wanted explanations nw to win thrco people wero charged 15 cents down and 45 cents up Tho question that occurred oc-curred to tho head of the family Is i whether when the transfers wore ac I I ceptcd a full faro to Caldcrs park tho conductor had 0 right to collect faro for I tho rldo down when the return trip was made An official of tho company to j whom the matter was reported sccnicd t regard It a 0 largo jokc I |