Show LOC l 04 ft r t WHLLS FARGO yesterday yester-day base bullion WORK is being n the new County Jail a po ion of it being covered in T R JONES Co received yesterday Germama bullion 5175976 ore 1 18443 Total 294419 TRAVEL OVER the various roads was light yesterday although the hotel registers show a fair trade THE ATABM rang out last evening at about 6 30 oclock lor a scare caused at the Fountain Saloon by an overheated stove drum ONE HDEDEED and sixteen pissengers came to Salt Late on Sunday evenings Denver Rio orande train which was several houra late MCCORNICK Co received yesterday Hanauer bullion 8600 Bannock silver l 775 QiJvr and lead ores 14 700 Total 25075 RODNEY C BADGER whose sentence on the charge of unlawful cohabitation had been set or yesttrday has ben g anted a respite u tiI November 21st THE POTATOES now being handled by dealers of which there are carloads and carloads being shipped every dav east and west arc bringing 30 cents a bushel THE BODY of the child of Mr J H Bennett of the Denver Rio Grande will he taken east for burial this morning morn-ing The child died on Sunday evening even-ing JAMES KELLY a miner was stabbd at Ophir a few days ago He was brought to the hospital Sunday evening even-ing His wounds are serious but not necessarily fatal THE SUIT of L B Jfatlson vs Benjamin Benja-min Jonson was dismissed in the Third District Court yesterday oa motion mo-tion of defendant the differences having been amicably adjusted THE CASE of Mikesell vs Balmforth a civil suit involving payment for hauling wood etc was partly heard yesterday morning by Judge Pyper and continued con-tinued until Wednesday at 2 pm W L BUTLER No GO Second South called at THE HERALD office yesterday to state that the disease with which his three children are afflicted is scarlet fever and not diphtheria as reported in I Sundays papers THE CAFE of J A Lawrence vs the Park Mining and Milling Company occupied the greater portion of the Third District Court yesterday The jury was instructed to return a sealed verdict this morning DE CLINTON reports an improvement in the health of toe city there being but two flans out now at Butlers and at Whittakers at which latter place there are two cases of diphtheria but both patients are convalescing TRAINS ARE still off The Union Pacific was a couple of hours late last evening and a special over the Utah Central brought down the mail and passengers at about 930 The Denver Rio Grande was two and a hall hours behind time AT THE suit of Mayberry there will be sold by Marshal Dyer as the property pro-perty of Patrick Ivory on the 14th pros Eighty acres of land the north half of theonthwest quarter section 11 township 3 south range 1 east Salt Lake meridian WHIM THE police officers on night duty were patrolinp near the St James Hotel last night a couple of fellows rushed out near them and fired a I couple of shots into the air frightening the peace preservers somewhat and alarming the neighborhood The ordinance ordi-nance violators escaped THE FUNERAL services of Percival Woods son of Major W W Woods were held on Sunday Reverend J B Thrall and Bishop Orson F Whitney were the speakers at the brief services held at the grave President D H Wells dedicated the spot and the musical portion ofthe services was conducted con-ducted by E Beezley ME 0 L ELIASON the popular Mam Street jeweler has opened out in new quarters the store lately occupied by Roberts < < Nelden opposite the Post office where he can be found with a larger stock more room and elegant surroundings He will be pleased to see his old friends and a few new ones at No 220 S Main Street AT THE Chamber of Commerce it was learned yesterday that parties from the east are visiting the rooms everyday every-day seeking information and inspecting inspect-ing the specimens of Utahs resources there on exhibition Mr Forhan said that during the past week or so no less than eight parties had arrived is i Salt Lake with tho purpose of locating ere some of them possessed of plenty of wealth one individual being represented as having 100000 to invest in property I in this vicinity |