Show WETMESDAY OCTOBEIt 20 ISSL THE SALT IMJK3L HERALD 8 o r I i THE DAILY KERALDJ i Salt Lake City Utah OCTOBER 29 1SS4 j WEDNESDAY t LOCAL BRIEFS F continued THE FOWLSB case has been 1 for the term I THBKOVBL GalledBack the original i i j of the great play is on sale at Dwyers freeman SAM DALTOX is once more a i I Governor Murray pardoned him out of the Pen on Monday I SHERIFF BELKKAP of Ogden brought r t a demented woman to this city yesterday j yester-day and took her to Dr Youngs asylum asy-lum 1 A1XTRA force of hands has been put I on at the U P office to supply the demand tf de-mand for tickets to the Broom Brigade d i Drill i Ii 1 Six HEAVY United States wagons i I bound for the Port and loaded with l streets Tuesday I I t sand passed through the i day morning HcCoRXicK Co received on 4750 I Tuesday two cars Hanauer I one car Nevada ore 1250 L i Total 6000 MESSRS FELT Cutler and Spencer say I 1 mouth of the at the ducks are plentiful It I 4 il Jordan Judging from the boys luck 1 they will remain so I i TWENTY stamps at the Ontario mill I one half the whole number have been I 1 for < evcra1dayspast They r inactive I will recommence tomorrow ONE BVILET a venerable weaver and a sinner was fined 15 by Judge Speirs i I yesterday for drunkenness profanity I i and a disturbance of the peace I THE MEHBERO of tne musical organization j organiza-tion of the Caledonia Society are reminded t I i re-minded that their meeting takes place 0 1 at Calders Hall at 730 this evening l i j WELLS FARGO Ct Co on Tuesday i f i Horn Silver received three cars 1 i 9009 twelve bars Ontario bullion j 1 I O12 one tJr Christy 1990 i Total 1901232 I THIRTY TONS of marble from the I Spotted Tiger quany in American Miller Pork the pioperty of L B S and others are about being shipped to the New York market I MR HKKRY RISER who keeps informed i L in-formed on the spirit of the German press in America yesterday assured a fl 1 reporter that the bulk of the German I vote would be cast for Cleveland 1 tl W jif THE CASES of the United States vs i 1 O F Due United States vs John Fowler United States vs F Hintze and United States vs Heninger all for for the term I are continued j polygamy i I r I I THE FUNERAL services over the remains 1 t mains of Mrs Amy Bean will take I place at the Eleventh Ward Assembly i Booms today Wednesday at 23C I 1 pm Friends are respectfully invited I jt to attend t MR CARELESS has sent two of his f noted Fischer pianosthe same style as the one which heads THE HERALD premium I 4 pre-mium listup to Ogden this month l Mr L W ShurtlifF and Mr Restall f were the purchasers t EVA HERTZ a woman very well 1 j dressed came to the City Hall on Monday I Mon-day night and asked for money to t enable her to put up at a hotel She t was afforded a couch in sylvan retreat i adjoining the jail TUB HEWLETT murder case has been 1 F granted a continuance Mr Rawlins I counsel for the defendant stating to the i I IF cffurt that the latter had been subject I I 9 to severe epileptic fits of late which rendered it impossible for him to appear IN THE case of the London Ban 0 of Utah against W H H Bowers a i 1 suit over a mortgage made by the defendant t 1 fendant to the plaintiffs Judge Twiss overruled the demurrer tothe amended complaint xAn exception was taken and ten days given to answer I MR FRIEDLAKDER a commercial traveler just from New York made an j even bet with J Leviberg on Monday i It Afternoon that Cleveland would be elected The amount was 250 each I Evidently all the waves are not wafted L towardthe Republican shore I THE REPRESENTATIVES OfTHE HERALD who went on the recent trip to I Goalville are under many obligations to f Bishop W W Cluff and wife and Mr < 1 John Boyden and wife for theiruniform i courtesy and generosity Thanks are 1 tendered on our own behalf as well as l I that ol the whole party SEVERAL RIDERS of the siler steed took a day recently and ran down to j t Lehi and back between S a m and 9 pin p-in a distance of sixty miles The road is good most of the way but very rough near the Point of the Mountain A 1 run down to Sandy and back before i i breakfast is an ordinary thing to our r wheelmen J 1 j THE PLEASAST HOURS Club held their = annual meeting at the Walker House I i on Monday evening for the election of I I officers Geo M Scott whs elected President Charles Henry Secretary I and J Barnett Treasurer D C Adams I 11 1 will continue to be one of the principal spirits The first ball will occur in the I I middle of November I 1 z 4 i I DONT want to be set down as a growler said one of the principal merchants mer-chants on the east side of Main street yesterday but wont the city marshal the city wfttermaster or some one else j either put these culverts into decent do shape or make us property holders it They are disgrace to everyone of 1 us The reporter looked at the culverts I cul-verts and could say naught in reply I A GIRL named Emma Hall and going Tinder several aliases was brought to the police court yesterday and fined 15 on a charge of swinding people of their I hair She was in the habit of canvass the city giving out that she was ing hair for Mrs Long and obtaining for agent switches Needless to say that those who confided to her the savings of years saw more of her Her ter Mrs never Blvthe accompanied gay Emmabut did not share her penalty |