Show LOCAL BRIEFS I y SIMON BRO call particular attention in this mornings HUBALD to their elegant ele-gant show windows They are certainly cer-tainly worth viewing today JAMES DWYER says in lookine over his stock that he is surprised to find how hi tie is missing which he thinks marvelous mar-velous in view of tne bundling his goods received back and torth He wishes to publicly thank Mr J D Spencer for many kind and in valuable services ren derrl1 at the time of the fire RICHARD HOOK wis arraigned before I Judge Zuue yesterday afternoon on two separate indictments The first jiine read charged the crime of grand larceny in that the defendant had stolen a horse from Edward Jolly of Tooele on the llth of September last I Tne second indictment charged assault with intent to commit murder on one James Chinn To both charges the defendant de-fendant entered a plea of not guilty and the Court appointed W Van Cott and F Kessler to defend him The bonds on the charge of assault were fixed at 1500 and at 750 on the other indictment THEBE WAS a very good turn out at both of Stephens music classes on Thursday last nearly 200 names bein enrolled The evening class was organized organ-ized as an intermediate reading and singing class which will combine reading read-ing and chorus singing reviewing the rudiments of music in such a way as to specially useful to tcose whojhave studied somewhat already the majority ma-jority of the present members being of that class of students Nearly a hundred hun-dred young ladies and gentlemen attended I at-tended the first meennjr Both clasees are open to new members until aftei I I next Thursday I |