Show t LOCAL JOTS J ti l 1 Henry McKein got intoxicated along with f I the gang and was lined i 5 in court today Henry Smith was taxed 5 for the pleasure pleas-ure of getting drunk last night Billy Dunford was fined 5 today for I being drunk Robert Mycrof got drank and paid ii5 in the Police Court today for tho fun of a spree I John Griffiths was assessed j today by I Judge Speirs for getting drank The excursion of the Salt Lake City Band attracted a large crowd to the Lake today t Our Club to the Lake takes their lost 1 t bath of tho season tonight I McCornick fc Co today received one bar of Hanauer bullion 2400 and Nevada ores L I t903 total value 3300 The temperature of Salt Lake now averages I aver-ages ten degrees lower than it did two weeks agoEvans Evans and McLaughlin have their money t still up for the set fight somewhere about f Salt Lake tomorrow Hebo West is negotiating to bring a Butte t and Colorado nine to Salt Lake this Reason 1 for a match with his perfected Red Boys t1 Several more families are reported under f the influence of diphtheria The lengthening L lengthen-ing list of mortalities does not change the of the Herald f f cry Herld t I Tho Dcserct News bewails the fact that its I reporters cannot enter the Penitentiary I 1 c This reminds us that the Penitentiary is I like tho Kingdom of Heaven Marshal Ireland Ire-land says no liars can enter therein Mr Locke Richardson by request will change tho programme for Saturday evening The first part will be Dickens Christmas Carol second part selections from Shakespeare Shake-speare Longfellow and tho Bible Kato Castlotons Crazy Patch Company includes that excellent actor L B Stock I well who mado such 1 favorable impression on our theatregoers by his rendition of Jimmy Parron the convict in tho Shadows of a Great City We understand that tho local of the He I aid it engaged upon a work relating to the 1 Indian vmrs in Utah ho having been in one f I or two fights ou East Canyon creek He I hid a very narrow escape but tho Indians had a narrower one Tohn N Borryman bartender at tho Eureka Eu-reka was arrested for striking Crawford with a billiard cue yesterday morning Bennett Trelore who was arrested for the assault I was today released Berryman will be tried I 4 tomorrow I At tho Union Pacific ticket office is 1 mysterious mys-terious looking Chinese map covered with odd characters and containing a map of I the U P system in the centre of the card f j Two Celestials say the reading toIls about c the Chinese fight at nock Springs J Pat Shea of Tintic came in yesterday iA untT refused to prosecute W H Dougherty who owned up to forging Sheas name toa 283 check which was cashed by Lfr T I OJleily Dougherty was released paying the costs and Shea set him free with I now unit of clothes i The deepest flowing well in tho Territory i has been struck in Provo at a depth of 195 1 feet on the premises of Dr Pike A fine i stream through a 1Minch pipe has been obtained I 1 ob-tained steady and clear and tho success in I t this instance will be tho cause of many other I t i ventures in the same direction t The general reputation of tho Dcscrct New i i I for veracity is sufficient to cast much doubt L 1 on the Slarkoy story I Miss Starkoy has I been so outrageously insulted let her make 4 an affidavit to the effect and then the Prosecuting I Prose-cuting Attorney will in duty bound go tothe I I I bottom of tho affair Otherwise the assertion asser-tion of tho Neus that Miss Starkey has made I v such serious charges will be classed along with tho rest of its lying articles I I o i Mr B B and Madame Mazzucato Young r will conduct n competitive examination on 19 the 15th instant at Calders music store to determine tho forlunaio holder to one years free tuition at tho School of Singing The examination is free and general for any who desire to compete Members of choirs and others aro requested to send in their applications I applica-tions by September 12th The School of Singing will open Monday the 21st inst 1 The Utah Montana Machinery Company 1 of this city has just supplied the Viola Mining Company of Nichoha Idaho with one sot of Cornish rolls two boilers one t Wostinghouso engine 75horso power a Blake crusher and Baker blower Along with this order goes a mile and n half of Hillidies patent endless wire ropeway for which this company is solo agents for Utah forUah L Idaho and Montana Salt lents is fast becoming f1 be-coming a recognized depot for mining machinery il ma-chinery ti Tho preparatory department of Rowland r I Hall opens Wednesday September Jth in i the Sunday School rooms of St Marks i church I is under tho charge of Miss C I i 11 E Hayden whose successful experience for j i I tho last twelve years in Salt Lnko City is well known The only now teacher in Row land Hall is Katharine B Haight a teacher of experience from Now Jersey who will be engaged with Mrs Beauchamp and Miss Blakelco in tho academic department in tho school of the corner of A and First streets I f Jesse BartlottDavis with Carlton in Salt I j Lake has been engaged as first contralto for 1 the Thomas American Opera season She has had a number of offers for comiquo 1 and light opera but has refused all preferring t prefer-ring concert work if she could not appear in grand opera her last offer coming from Al ayman of San Francisco who offered her c an engagement for a season of Gilbert i Sullivan opera in California She will make her debut in Glucks Orpheus smging the title role Tho season opens at the Academy l Music New York January 1 She will I I not go East until December preferring to 1 study her roles with her old teacher Mr I Frederic W Root |