Show i i f r t LGCAL BRrEFS 0 y i I S 5 III J4 COLES CiRctJS comes to Salt LakeS > 6 < l t S tt September 1 22d and 23d I I I M E GOMMINGS has reappointed t if S notary iubU for Salt Lake Oounry 1 McCoRKicK Co received yesterdayS yesterday-S Queen of the Hills ore 4120 silver r 1 aad lead ewes 1 30500 Total 10620 i p WELLS PAHCO Co s shipments yesterday t 11 yes-terday wore tine bars 160580 base 1 1 bullion 2700 ore 3100 Total 12 I 40580 t j 1 JAQS T HAMMONPof Logan has ra 1 ceived his commission from the Secretary i 5 Secre-tary as ptvbeciitng attorney for CacheS Cache-S County of 4 T JONR6 Go received yeeterdby S two cars Germania bullion valued at I 425S8 Uwid andjsHver ores 827159 t S Total 11 700 12 S t t A osarrpfcATK of Incorporation ibas 1 been issued by the Secretary of the Territory i r Ter-ritory to the Clipper Gold and Silvr t Mining eompRny t j S S I fSS HUGH AXD EPSON as Utah agent has I 1 filed the animal statement the Imperial S Impe-rial Bire Insurance company with the Secretary of the Territory as required bylawS bylaw-S THRRB WAS nothing to call forth last nights fire alarm and the bovs were S S 1 father bad tempered when they discovered f t discov-ered that they had indulged in a run for nothing r l r r GOLDBERG and an army ofclerks S Were struggling with a mountain of dry S goods boxes n thepavEm ntm front of 4 5 5 bs store yesterday Causefall andS and-S winter shipments SSCBKTABY THOMAS yesterday issued S 1 a commission to Andrew J Burt asS as-S Sheriff xifj Salt Lak Oountvapd to Geo S J Taylor as Cororer Mr Burt willS will-S enter upon his new field of labors ta S day I MESSHS FOULSEH Lee and Ballwhom McKay remscd to release on Monday f VTP not brought down from the Penitentiary Peni-tentiary yesterday It is understood i that Judge Zane will be asked to grant b a writ of habeas corpus this morning f TIK BASEBALL people have their announcement an-nouncement of Thursdays game in i r q this issue of THE HERALD with the I I names of both teams If Hoffman the S new pitcher develops the strength expected S ex-pected of him the Nationals wil iii all probability have met their m tch at ast S astTHK S 5 THE INSPECTOR of buildings nuisances nuisan-ces the Marshal or some one else 11 should cast an eye at the remnants of a I i1 J house on the Old Mother Taylor property S F prop-erty There are a number of crumbling S adobe walls standing there which willS will-S It some day fall and envelop some of the t t ti numerous children constantly playing 1I t under them 5 i Aw ANSWER to the complaint against I J p Thomas Lee of Tooele was filed yef i1 terday Mr Lee is one of the gentlemen S Ata gentle-men cainst whom suits have been i plan < e < t for violation of the timber law S i The amount sued for in his case is t 1100 f Mr S W Darke is Mr Lees t r attorney Archibald Parker of the S H same plao is also a vim to the tune b I Tg 6 of 9000 tT r A DISPATCH 10 he 2VPW SayS Richard 4 Yill Rich-ard Henry Sudwick and Maria ElderS Elder-S S supposed wjfe of defendant residents oj of Junction Pluto County were ar S i1 rjsted bv Deputy Marshal Sargeant j H Three indictments had been found I 4 against drfe dant fer unlawful cohab S itaton The man and the lady have S f jus ben before Commissioner Wil r L iS km who placed the lady under i 1000 bonds to B tppsar as a witness S j 7 against defendant before the Grand Js3 i Jury on the 8th proximo Tho parties i 1 being sr m ers and property holders inS S in-S Jt tJ peiver being bonded to the utmost it 5 f twas difficult for the lady to procureS procure-S 7 bond The defendant wa required to < 7 give 2500 bonds Ravine failed to obtain I 4 ob-tain bondsmen he is now in the BeaverS I 1 Beaver-S jail 1 |