Show j LOCAL BRIEFS I I I iPa f I JII jK oi rnival at tl Pavilio to t night will be an epjoyable affair JH b WORD a vagrant was pro VidedCvntn a home for thirty days by i JnflgeSpeir < yesterday l i ion to Cali excursion i t TMI = Zx KMX < the exc r i fornia under the management of Mr John W SielI will leave i dwcrotii HECEIVKD its black eye terdav The coming mud some efttrdtl I thing frightful to contemplate WEEK FAROO l Co yesterday received t re-ceived one bar of Vienna bullion i 15 < I one lur Christy IWO Total 610 i TMBCOSC in the Thirteenth Ward I Assembly Rooms one week from tonight to-night promises to be a fine affair Mr J Altred ifeiLon and Miss Agnes Olsen are among the people billed to appear 1 AT TIlE listers Hospital on Monday CoL irr II Kojjer died from blood 1 poisoning superinduced by a diseased came here from jaw T4ie deceased came luijiQ awl i was well known in mining circlet IN TNJfciNt i of attorneys not belonging to the H I A Hiition furnished the Supreme Su-preme Court In Mr Varian occurs the i I iwniPor Auehu Miner A black line drawn under it distinguishes it from the remainder Bij > j jiis THOMPSON the gentleman I J who tf Mr Grc aldslira r Tjeys md appropriated to his own use five i Mtij ot pnieappc and one leg of mutton I I mut-ton vas jesterdiy sentenced to sixty lays MI the chain guig 4 t A MOM TIll coal miners of Carbon I j < > unty Wyoming there is a demand lor an increase of pay for mining coil < They Ilk 22 cents a ton more for this I t labor and as the company has refused to accede to their request they have struck I t Mutsiii < PHILLIPS has something to say in another column to those citizens I who have not yet numbered their I 1101 mesAl1v Iii expect to realize the benefits of the new system of postal delivery I l de-livery should read the notice and fulfill ful-fill Us re juireuients i FIRST STREET 01 BlueBlood avenue I KM tiiirly Oil ick last night with boys and girls gentlemen and ladies indufg i r n tile exciting pastime of coasting i A nion those who lived the old days I I over again for a fleeting hour were some of the bon ton people of society r CI ROLL y = Brunker Mr Whitemore for the plaintiff and Mr Darke for the defendant broke out in a new place ye erday Judge Stayner sitting in adjudication of one of their numerous ciuarrels He will render a decision today to-day The auit is for the possession of certain property I I TKF iv5T Grand Jury indicted five 1 LjMtitt ot Park City for larceny lilt latcr have been in file Penitentiary ever rice being unable to furnish the m > i bail required of them Yesterday t they were released Messrs Louis Oviatt and Christopher T Thomas having become bondsmen for the 5 I Cnuiamen WHILE OUSTING down the hill at the I head of Main street last night I a arty of four whose bled I became unmanageable in the descent i de-scent ran intqj City Creek and + the quartette werel given a cold bath against their will Mr Charles Auer and William Dunford wereof the party I the latter being somewhat bruised about i the head t i J PHI iwruE1 From New York to Vienna by Ge leral Agramonte last f 1 slight at the Theatre was heard by m I but a small audience The gentleman t spoke in a honorons pleasing and 1 t distinct voice and gave general 1 sati iaction Tht views were elegant in the extreme and were thrown upon the canvas is much the same way as those used by Mr MacKnight i THE G E of Cereghino vs Ccreglnno h I which wa argnedihi the Supreme Court i vp Twiiiv and which our readers must fiv grown weary of seeing on the 1 court records forfour years past is an I 1 I action brougfitijbYJ w eagalllsther F Ii husband for divorce sjCruelty beating i i II hard naiues fqt arealleged as the Ii ground Theteafljffihasjibeeit dangling t Ij I along term after term and no one I 1 knows vhei it will reich a EcttleJ t i inent V I Tiir ENTERTAINMENT at the Twelfth AVard lust evening it which Tral by Jury wa presented Wa attended by i f a mediumsized lit appreiative 11 audience The piece drew forth plenty 1 i of laughter and the special performances 4 perfor-mances of Mr Daynes his piano selection I I select-ion of The Storm Mr Stephens MiSs fMinmon and a Scotch dialect I r I recitation by Mis Sharp not on the i I programme were well received and F I liberal1 ip aadel 1 The ward hits in r I the burlc tic were huge tj 1 A oorriEiiiwwl Wter who recently 1 f 1 advertised for pnniK in German have i in1 skipped away leaving many creditors jr J j to mourn their departure The husband r 1 I f i hus-band who wa a clerk in the Surveyor 1 F Generals otlke left some time ago for j t San Franusio He sent hu wife money to follow him and she made preparations I pre-parations to leave esterday At the I I depot a slight impediment in the shape I of an attachment against her baggage li I I on a bill of3 i due Colm Cros met her 11t J l Quite a scene ensued but the lady finally j 11 i paid the amount and was allowed to i proceed r It iitomiImE HImu < n = < assigmiec i of W C I Bowrin has oIl tile stoi k fixtures I I I and store to Ince A Olive the firm adjoining 1 1 I ad-joining These elte11en ill probably L1t build a miew store 011 the ground now i i ueJ bytilCmselvC and Mr Bowrings H store Mr Ihrrbol1 the assignee lt j tates that he will hortly pay a first f dividend of from 50 to 70 per cent to H 10 I creditors and thstt he feels certain of 1 P t being able to pay dollar for dollar Mr Bowring fin is that the rough statements i 1 state-ments he gV < to the public through i Tin 1Itt of hr assets and liabilities IC Ii RIS a long war irooi correct the latter 1 being about if 1100 and the former bed be-d I tut < 2I < Xhj au < l 2oOO |