Show LOCAL JOTS In New York today lead is quoted at 395 per 100 pounds Angel of My Dreams and Thy Face will be ballads sung by the minstrels tonight to-night The Salt Lake Shooting Club will arrange a match at Evans Spencers tonight for tomorrow The directors of the Olympic club are requested re-quested to meet at the Pavilion on Wednesday Wednes-day evening at 8 oclock N P Lako left 5 in the Police Court for being drunk and Richard Williams added I I profanity to his and loft 10 i LOST An opinion on Saturdays proceedings I proceed-ings in Salt Lake Finder will please leave it at tho Salt Lake Herald office MoCornick k Co today received two cars of Hanauor bullion 4600 and Crescent ore valued at 9600 total 14200 Wells Fargo Co today received two bars of Christy Silver Reef bullion 3G85 and one bar of Vienna 1740 total 5425 Alex Gallagher was the recipient of a bouncing boy baby on the Fourth of July All is well and the father able to be about as usual irrespective or flag or tea A dead cow ornaments the sidewalk boo bo-o tween Fourth and Fifth East streets on Fourth South She looks as if she had come I to grief from eating too much lucerne The case of the Wasatoh Mining Company Com-pany vs William Jennings continues before 1 Justice Boreman Tho entire evidence will I j j be in by tonight after several days pro coedings Barlow Wilsons Mammoth Minstrels will give their first performance at the Theatre this evening lhey have some hug endorsements from the press and everybody will want to see tho fun The City Council held a secret session last night which adjourned till 1230 today A committee was appointed last night to investigate in-vestigate the flag disgrace and today they reported and exonerated Phillips The report I re-port was unanimously adopted The Herald of Sunday morning made bold to remark that hoisting the flag at half mast ut the City Hall was n grievous mistake and would be regretted ftc News last night I said it was the proper thing to do and now the Herald is silent for it dare not answer Mayor Sharp pledged himself before n committeo on the Fourth that he would protect pro-tect tho flag on the City Hall and use his influence with private parties in persuading them to hoist their flags at fullmast but when reminded of his promise in front of the Deseret News did he comply Miss Laurine Loveudahl who became do I merited from tho effects of typhoid fever I some two years ago and wandered from her J homo nine miles south of the city last Saturday Satur-day afternoon was found this afternoon in I a house near the old race track on tho Jordan 1 Jor-dan She had evidently walked a long distance I dis-tance and looked fatigued Her parents took her home On Saturday afternoon Mrs James Rob ortson of Eighteenth ward had a very I narrow escape from death The lady was sitting in the i parlor of her residence conversing I con-versing with some friends when a bullet came crashing through the window in front I of which she was sitting and passed just lover I her head She was somewhat shocked I for a moment but soon recovered Tho I shot was fired by a boy iu an adjoining lot who was practising shooting The boy expressed ex-pressed himself as very Borry and therefore escaped being prosecuted |