Show LOCAL BRIEFS FIVE HUNDRED shares of Crescent stock changed hands yesterday at 00 cents a share DAVID OHAEE was given thirty days on the chain gang yesterday for absolute abso-lute vagrancy C H MOORE brother to Postmaster J M Moore and doing business in Moronihas made an assignmeIit to Geo Bailey A MAM was brought into th City Hall late last night charged with attempting to sell an overcoat which had been stolen ToMonnow MOKXINO Judge Zane will make the settings for the next four weeks of the term The cases will all I be civil suits JAMES H MACALTISTEK the butcher yesterday obtained judgment against I Mrs Shear of the Palace hotel for the sum of l627j amount due on meat 1 bills I PISTOM KKUpnit of Benitesinfernal i asylum succeeded in giving bonds in the sum of 2K for his appearance today to-day and was released from jail latp last I night YESTFKDVS TUB Governor issued commissions com-missions to John Boyden mayor Thomas Ball Sen and W H Branch justices of the peace Coalyille SummIt Sum-mIt county THE CASS against officers Hilton and I Thomas indicted for asault on the negro murderer of Cantain Bnrt have been continued for the term to await the return of Mr Danitc Goodwin ALL wno wish a rare treat intellectually intel-lectually should attend the lecture this evening by George G Bywater at the Seventeenth Ward Assembly Hall to commence at 730 p m PROFESSOR STEISBACHS advertisement for his concert tomorrow night appears in THE HEHAID this morning The principal features of his former entertainment enter-tainment will be repeated MB SitEBiDAK appears as Richelieu tonight Having seen Barratt sore cently in the character our critics will be better prepared to institute comparisons compari-sons than they have before been during the engagement CHAHLE WILSON was run in yesterday yester-day on a charge of being a common vagrant Young Bonitos deposed that he had paid Mr Wilson 75 cents for clearing cuspidors on which high testimonial i testi-monial he was discharged Tan JURY in the Whitehonse case remained re-mained out all night on Monday Being Be-ing brought in court yesterday morning they announced their inability to agree and were discharged They stood 9 to 3 in favor of acquitting Mr White 5 1O11SC THE DKVDbT flipper is again in tiio hands of the unerring gamin A District Telegraph boy with great skill yesterday punctured the eyeball of an uninformed hid at a distance wf fifty pacea The police are duly notified SiMrsoy wiio was aicused of having married one woman m England and another in this country has been unable un-able to procure bonds and by content his case will come up for trim oneiweeK from today this will bethe fit of the recent polyganiy indictmcnts tried DWYER mmtIVEO a lot of interesting and timely publications last evening among tnem being a colored map price 30 cents of the seat of war in Africa the April numbers of Something to Read and Frank Leslies Pleasant Hours and a popular life of Groyer Cleveland with a sketch of the life of Thomas A Hendricks by Deshler Welch price 20 cents I Mrs LAXKIX Mr Jeremiah Lankin and John Reese brother to Lincoln who was recently sentenced by Judge Zane had a melee in the old Cathouse yesterday afternoon and were all three jailed A HEK TD reporter Accompanied the officers who made the arrest and beheld such a shocking den of squalor and depravity as man people would hardly believe existed In Salt Lake City SPECILATIOS iiAsJjcen rife in a certain quarter as to the why find wherefore a young married couple with an only child closing their house and taking to I boarding pending the putting on of an additional wing to their already commodious com-modious residence The mystery is solved Iii an evil hour the young hus band thirsty for knowledge subscribed tor Bancrofts History of the Pacific I States and the first instalments of the work are now beginning to arrive i Jon Ban and John Wilson two ragged looking tramps were brought I into court yesterday and charged with vagrancy Both were given twentvfive days in the chain gaiig with the under j standing that they would be released if I they could show any probability of j their being able to leave town Both said a brakeman on the D R G 1 named Butler would see them through I to Pleasant Valley and pleaded with the judge to let them go for one day I guaranteeing to leave town last night prayers He was however obdurate to their |