Show LOCAL BRIEFS I McCoRNiCK Co received yesterday Hanauer bullion 6540 WELLS FABGO cbs shipments vesteiday were base bullion 1850 admitted to citizenship JKO FEBGU was zenship in Judge Zanes court yesterday yester-day TIIE WASTE places on South Temple Street west are being repaired Ke pup p-up the work z THP WIFE of Judge Elias A Smith is said to be seriously ill and so low as to S cause doubts as to her recovery W C RYDALCH of GranUville one of the largest stock owners in Tooele 4 County is in town He retains all his f active interest in the Stock Association S THE EDITOR and the business manager 6 the Beaver Utonian who will answer 10 the charges of libelling United States I deputies will appear in court tomorrow tomor-row S rowTHE BOX office opens this morning al 1dr oclock for the sale of seats to the f Bishop engagement Seats to Mary An tlersons pertormances will not be sold until Friday S TIIERE ABE but two cases of diphtheria diphthe-ria at present existing in the city Dr I Clinton says the cases of late have been toiostly of a mild type and that com r l paniively few deaths have occurred S t Mr C R SAVAGES lecture in the Twentieth Ward Schoolhouse on f Monday evening was largely attended S t at-tended and was as gratifying and instructive efforts always S structive as the gentlemans ways are t Tug CASE of Trihay against the Brooklyn for 50000 damages will doubtless to the jury today Messrs Kirkpatrik and Varian each made an S S earnest and exhaustive argument on behalf of their clients yesterdayS S S SALT LAKE merchants have been complaining S com-plaining of late about their remittances S S to the east being opened or else being t S k stolen en route Several draft that bP have been mailed to eastern firms have J IS failed to reach their destination I I A LADY who happened to be walking S f f in the vicinity of Liberty Park yesterday S yester-day was grossly insulted by a fellow who appoachcd her at three different times She made a complaint and officers were immediately dispatched in search of him but he could not be found S USE m one the fruits of Elis vetoes appear The Orphans Home of Salt f Lake which would have been given 1000 had the appropriation bill been iiSneU states to cbs City Council that their institution very deserving one will be forced to suspend unless it is t i afforded immediate relief S I MKJOHS DUKE the wellknown mining min-ing man of Ophir wasseen in town yesterday yes-terday He brought with him one of the largest and handsomest cubes ot pyrities of iron that has ever been seen in this section It was on exhibition yesterday at the Occidental and attracted at-tracted considerable aUentiorj S S THE ATTORNEYS of Geo Q Cannon were yesterday notified that their clientS client-S would be wanted in courtthis morning r to plead to indictmsnts brought cgainst r him The chances are of course that S Mr Cannon will not be present and asa as-a consequence the other 20000 of his I bonds will doubtless be forfeited S THE Ala was thick with rumors yesterday h yes-terday to the effect thatL E Holden had been appointed Governor of Utah 5 They were traceable to no sonrce and seem to have had their foundation in i the fact that Mr Holden isin Washington Washing-ton and the general knowledge that he 1 i has been prominently mentioned in connection with the office 1 JOHN BECK says the road between Main Street and the Hot Springs all i within the city limits is the worst to be S found within any three adjoining counties S coun-ties and we fully agree with him A S boywas killed on this road not long ago for no other reason Mr Beck states than that it is in such a condition S condi-tion that no wagon can pass over it without danger THE PROSECUTING witnesses in the S S Fitzgerrald cases failed to show up at S the appointed hour and as a consequence conse-quence the examination of the charges recently brought against the proprietorS S r of the underground resort was continued con-tinued until to day There was a rumor I ru-mor yesterday that Fitz had been endeavoring S e t en-deavoring to buy the witnesses off butS but-S had not iuccedcd I THE UTAH CE = IlL makes the following S I follow-ing announcement in TUE HKBALD this morning From April itt to Gth in I elusive the Utah Centrall will issueS S issue-S round trip tickets from all stations south to Paovo and Salt Lake and north S S to Provo and Siuglefare Tickets will I be good to return on anv train until April 16th 1885 A great many people peo-ple will doubtless take advantage of the 1 sates thus offered THE ruNEUAi of the late Mrs Ellen I Dinwoodey was largely attended by the many friends of the deceased The speakers on the occasion were Messrs George llomney and John Nicholson and lli hops H B Clawson and Will S hun Thorne Mr Diuwoodey was allowed allow-ed to be present at the exercisesbut did S not accompany the remains to the qrave The funeral cortege was one of the largest ever seen in this community commu-nity nity01iL IPsnov the iibcral dee dion to the meeting Monday evening yesterday expressed c I ex-pressed himself in fitting If not feeling I terms of the individual wiio conducts I the Ogden department of our greatly unesteemed morning contemporary He said to a HEBVLU reporter If they should rake the town with a fine comb they couldnt get a more contemptible I specimen He enlarges on things of no i interest to anybody but himself and leaves important things unspoken ofor I i at the best spoken of in such a way that it is worse than a doe of pills to I read them lIe is too religious to be 1 just and too beased to be senible and S oo ignorant to be anything but a S TTJI f correspondent |