Show I t LOCAL BRIEFS CIt CI-t WHO WILL carry the news to Ran id RANT YOKD Sairrn the Tribune stvled him yesterday j C F ROBERTS was dropped in jail last night for a drunk I I THE vOTe in Ogden for John T Cainc is considered a heavy one I YELLS FARGO Co received yester dayfive ears Horn Silver bullion 1S 000 I J CLEVELAND is our next President and dont you forget it j H J FAUST THE SIXTEBNTH Ward band discoursed a few airs yesterday from the top walls of the Temple I JOIKJ CUSK for drunken csSlpro fanity and obscene lJuiguage was yesterday I yes-terday fined 10 ILk McG tEY arrested on Monday for being drunk and disorderly walt yesterday fined 10 THE CIT Council passed an important I import-ant measure lust night in relation to private water pipes RANCID FALLS behind Van Zile 237 votes in his ovii city Theres appreciation I apprecia-tion with a vengeance 1 I McCoHXicn Co yesterday received three cars Hanauer 7200 one lot Crescent ore 2460 Total 9660 I i JOHXSTOU THE individual arrested ont on-t Monday for being drunk and exposing 11 his person was yesterday fined 15 t JUDGE Srcras yesterday vacated his 4 court room for election purposes and 1 dispensed justice in the chamber above f j ALL DOORS were locked about Judge I Zanes Chambers yesterday and a general air of suspense prevailed upon the threshold LOOK OCT for Jo Risly he T < IP got the Utah Gtizritvsr for sale on tL jssenger h train between Suit Lake and Ogden and as far south as Frisco if needed I THE Evvffii case for polygamy comes ap thiS morning in the Third DistrictS District-S Court the second wife is a witness though Mr Yarian says he dont knu > v whatshc will testify to r THiE MICHIGAN Crescent Syndicate re turji flushed with victory to their homes h this > morning they feel conscious of i having administered to Messrs Baskiii and Nichols a severe sitting down upon I i FRANK RSWEY was put into jail on a charge of drunKenness he might have I escaped with a 5 fine but taking it into his head to demolish some furniture I ture he will probably be called upon for I I double or treble that amount i I tI I THE LAEGEST single bet known to have j been made on the election was one of 1200 even on Blaine offered by someone some-one whose name we did not learn and I taken by Messrs Al Guiwits and Nate I Thompson jointly these gentlemen in j all bet 5000 i j i t A BETTING dodge which several innocents 1i inno-cents eagerly bit was revived yesterday a sharper went abut wagering various i 1 amounts that Blame would not receive J 1000 votes in Washington city several j who scornfully took the bet and hurried hur-ried off to consult Washingtons previous record were horrified to find that the d i District of Columbia like U tab enjoyed I no vote at all i HERALR AND Tribune enterprise vere c c j forcibly contrasted yesterday morning f when in addition to the stirring events Ii 1 oft e day THE HEUALD hati a Inline counts of both the Peoples and hen he-n I Liberals rally while the Tribuiv gave A an abridged report of its own partys meeting and devoted ten lines to describing i I de-scribing the Peoples I j Is NO C flue editor of the Tribune growing grow-ing somewhat weary of making retractions retrac-tions for his locals scandal and falsehood b false-hood Two more yesterday morning 1 reluctantly wrung from the sheet would seem to indicate that the limit 1 was being reached But we have always i heard that a blacksnake was a powerful persuader 1 W J OUOUCH the advance agent of the TaylorOlson Theatrical Combination 1 Combina-tion starts south this morning to fix L dales and make other arrangements in I the towns south for the appearance of in the troupe iii j THE rotnrrir precinct the one wherein cc resides our honored delegate cast y the heaviest vote compared with the C1 voting population of any in the city tJ It seems the gentleman who made the W remark thay prophet was not without w honor except in hi3 own country was gt siightly in error The Tribune editor in chief assured th Mrs E B Wells when she went to that papers office in relation to the use of cl her daughters name that the local reporter fa re-porter had been repeatedly warned that lie would lose his place if he persisted In such personalities THE HERALD is of lli the opinion that the reporter would a lose his place if he did not sb Two SOLDIERS deserted from the Fort pE yesterday and the usual price SO each 111 is set upon their heads They are ti named respectively Walter and Toung 11 and were both attired in citizen ti < thing m THIETY TONS of hay and a barn the JU property of P O Poulson were destroyed Lt de-stroyed by fire half a mile north of ta I Sandy on Monday afternoon The loss is about 500 i a ME BROW of the IL d R G opened 1e 3jis Blaine and Cleveland ballot boxes D yesterday morning and invited the public w1 pub-lic to come in and vote for their favorites ill favor-ites at will There was a small knot in 01 the office all day long but the final wd count at sunset showed that 440 votes ac had been cast for Cleveland and 416 for Blaine I va A hack driver of this city asked a m j gentleman yesterday whether he was JJS gdiugto vote for Cleveland or Caine ad I dont know Mr Cleveland personally 4ur I person-ally he said but I used t6 live up fu by John T Cnines and I thinkhe is a Itni lizabTate man I hope he gets it I ni t i i |