Show L LOCAL JOTS f II I I 11 t Tho California excursionists arostraggling I back again I Monday morning ufthera in fiomo 200 for 1 tijjn sightseekers The Rough and JteudyH met the lied if Boys on tho diamond at 230 this pm I I The Salt Lake City Band conducted n i pleasant excursion to the lake yesterday Kate Castleton in Crazy Patch at the I 3 Theatre Monday and Tuesday evenings i The complimentary benefit to Mrs Bane j j i will take place in the Walker Opera House j I next Thursday evening I I f I lolanthe receives a full rehearsal at Cal t ders Music Parlors this evening Prof P Krouse requests a full attendance I f l Mr Chris Deihl tho Masonic librarian is I collecting a cabinet of interesting relics belonging i 3 i be-longing to the first days of Utah I i Baptist Church tomorrow Dr H G Do I Wit Pastor Service at 1 a m and at 8 1 pm Subject at night Human Destiny r Scandinavian meeting ft1 p mSt I m-St Marks Cathedral tomorrow Morning I f prayer and catechising at 945 am Litany t Holy communion and sermon at 1 am t Evening nraver and sermon at 73011111 I The music firm of Dayiies fc Coalter hm k i dissolved and Mr 1 I Snelgrovo succeeds r Mr Daynes who retires from the business I The sign will now read Coalter Snelgrove A full attendance of members of the i Gymnasium is requested to he present at I I f the regular meeting to be held this evening I as to business of importance will bo attended Curfew bell will ring in Ogden at 8 oclock hereafter and no children under 1C years of age will be allowed on the streets after that hour Salt Lake might adopt a similar ordinance with profit This afternoons game of base bal be I tween the Eough and Readys and Red Boys was fairly patronized At the end of the fourth innings the score stood 3 to 0 in favor of the triumphant Reds Holla Tibbetts who beat Davis in the footrace foot-race at Hailey on Tuesday for 103 was I I challenged the next day to run for 2CO to t5C3 aside but refused to run unless allowed i I two to four weeks to train i t j I I Mr Locko Richardson the talented elocu j i tionist recites choice selections from Dick j cm Shakspeare the Bible and Longfellow I I IS tonight at Independence Hal A great i l many will go to hear him l The examination of Mrs Rife at Ogden I charged with murdering the child found I floating down Ogden river in a soap box Iii I has been conducted with closed doors The t arguments were to be made this morning A grand joint excursion from Colorado to I Salt Lake will leave Denver on the 15th returning from here on the 19th via the S Union Pacific fare for the round trip 30 I ii It foloradans will be an excursion of unusual interest to t The M E quarterly conference meets this evening at 8 oclock with Eev Iliff presid s inC On Sunday at 10 oclock a love feast will be given At 1 oclock Sunday communion com-munion and baptism and a recepi ion will t take place The regular monthly meeting of D T U f No 115 takes place tomorrow Sunday at 180 pm at the Firemans Hall All mem burs aro particularly requested to be present as business of groat importance is to be transacted The Utah Powder Millsut Ogden are now running at full blast employing about thirty I men in manufacturing sporting and black I blasting powder of a good quality The mill M will continue to run at I full capacity until winter sets in f t 1 ibo Referee is to appear on Wednesday of 1 each week in place of Saturday as hereto I I ri fore The new management s i I 10 lanngm say they propose He r pro-pose to confine the paper hereafter strictly to I I I the news of tho day regardless of the exist J j I m ing church and government affairs in Utah j f Texas Tom the patent medicine street I vender never loses an opportunity to catch a I shiner Ho the gobbled large crowd which the crazy man rounded up and sold a bushel I of lozenges without any trouble He should share with the arrested man and bail himont j x him-ont j t Drinking water says a hygienic writer U may be tested in this simple way CFi a t pint bottle throequarters full of tho water f Dissolve in i onehalf teaspoonful of the best white sugar Sst i away in a warm placs for fortyeight hours I the water becomes cloudy it is unfit to drink A man giving his name as S Olsen of Salt I C Lake was arrested in Cheyenne n few days H < JO through tho efforts of Orson Riser of I Ogden I seems Riser lost 0 worth of i r Roods and suspecting Olsen of stealing I i V them tracked him to Cheyenne and found a I T I part of tho property in Olsons possession I iJ The Eureka lied Bird and Beck mines at I I r i rintic are being worked at nil blast and I t large quantities of ore are being taken out Silver City and Diamond City appear to be doinq their share of prospecting and mining i > Prohibition does not take in Eureka as it t does some other places There are eleven I i f saloons in the town Proco Enquirer I I General Howard has received from General i i S Gen-eral Schofield of the Division headquarters I in Chicago I telegram instnicting him to see that work is at once suspended on Fort Bridgur and Fort Douglas I Extensive barracks f bar-racks are boiug erected at tho one place and t repairs are being made at tho other The 1 i cause of the stoppago of work is not known At the Methodist Episcopal Church Third South near Main Street Rev T C Iliff will If t hold Quarterly Conference tonight wi day and presId at the Love Feast Sunday morning at 10 am At 1 am tIme sacrament F sacra-ment of the Lords Supper will be administered V adminis-tered and member received into the church At 1230 Sunday School and preaching at 1t 730 pm by the Pastor Rev S J Carroll 4 All are invited f 4 The salt industry isone of no little importance import-ance to tho people of Utah and as this f industry is susceptible of vast improvements I i i in not uninteresting to learn l that an agent of tho Union Pacific 1 at present in Butte city Montana onoofbur principal markets j for our chloride of sbdinm where said rai road representativV is making a thorough k investigation into the salt question The f present rate on salt is 36 per ton It is asked that the rate bo reduced pr 10 ThC J f < C question will undoubtedly be settled within a few weeks favorably to that camp The investigation that is now being made will be thorough and complete and will give the officials of the company all the data necessary neces-sary to enable them to arrive at a reasonable sar arve and just conclusion Wells Fargo Company today received two Kentuck gold bars valued at 1000 McCornick < k Company today received two cases of Hanauer bullion 4790 Crescent Cres-cent ore 2500 and Queen of the Hills ore 1303 total value 8590 At 9 oclock last night a large fire loomed up from the locality of the penitentiary I E B Critchlow acts as prosecuting attorney of the Second District Court this term at the private expense of 1 Dickson Mr James Hilton of the Occidental de cares ho has discovered a secret whereby he can grow hair on a bald head and sprout a mustache on forlorn youth inside of thirty jf j days Jims fortune is assured i i About seventyfive people have purchased tickets today for the Alta and Bingham excursion ex-cursion over the Rio Grande tomorrow and I still theres room for more i i Several local tailors are figuring on a contract j con-tract for thr striped suits for the exalted II j I and lowly of the Penitentiary None of the IT Cs have been measured yet j A young man needed a bath so badly that he took it in the Jordan by tho Black bridge in a nude pair of tights He was arrested on L complaint of several aye witnesses Mrs Wilson was fined 15 in the Police Court today for engaging in a disgraceful disturbance at a frequented rendevouz on the corner of Third South and Second West Streets The much talkedof prize fight between Evans and McLaughlin fell through It was I thought early this morning that the mill would transpire as few officers and street hacks were to be found but it seems to have been talk and nothing else |