| Show LOCAL BRIEFS j INAUGURATION ball on March 1th 1 is greatly talked of I WELIS FARGO Co received yesterday yester-day one bar Christy 1450 THE MERCHANT of Venice at the Theatre tonight Sheridan as Shylock + SHEIUDMJS FULL comoany of seven I seen people is quartered at the Valley House l ME ROB GonoifSKi will shortly Rive a concert at which he will be assisted by local talent I WEWOSDEr how The EightyFive felt about their organ at about G oclock I last evening If ill I L t THERE WILL be a pigeon practice shooting I iI shoot-ing match at the gardens today and a i I handicap sweepstakes tomorrow i C McCoEficK Co yesterday received 11 > Eureka ore 1950 Crescent ore 1000 t one bar Stormont 1720 Total 7G70 i i A NCMBEK of restaurant outfits from lj I Colorado hive gone into the White I I Canyon country Whisky is the principal I i t princi-pal article in stock f t THERE WILL be a meeting of the Unity 1 Club at Bishop H 15 Clawsons residence Il I resi-dence Twelfth Ward tomorrow at 2 f 1 im All the members are requested I S 1 to be in attendance I SEVEN RAYMOND excursionists who 11 nave been wintering in California I I aSsed Sunday in Salt Lake and left I e Monday over the U T for the east MA JOE ECKELS made a disbursement of I 128TO among the boys in blue yester I l 1 I day And still some people will insist ii l That theres no money in the country i JOllY THOMAS knocked a man through 11 I I f a Commercial street window yesterday Ii He would have been allowed depart I i I but declining to pay for the glass he P was marched of to jail I WIUIIM PEARSON of the Nineteenth 1 Ward has left with us pair of woolen i stockings knit on the Branson machine I I at his factory They compare favorably t If milt any imported hose andare sold j just as cheaply In f j RECEIVER McMiLLAt has gone out t i I with a pair of microscopes to look up j Utah Eastern possessions He expects I Jo be gone several days and in the II f + t l meantime Clerk Zane administers > the I oath to witnesses f i II I I THE THEATRE walls still stand unshaken It I un-shaken dispite the Tribunes wrath of II i i The Theatre management have been f t Ii 4 the first to pierce that huge gas bag f I I blown as Tribune influence What ti I I i advertser will be the second t j i t TESTERDVT WAS a bustling day among j i j Ihc merchants of this city for the opea 4 i < JUg of the month brought some of the f 1 anxiously awaited spring orders Given it I r J Give-n a little more of this delightful I ii 11 I t Weather and things will boom again i r II 1 l I I THE THANKSGIVING Anlhem sung at I t It I I the close of Sunday afternoons services II it I t f I in the Tabernacle was a new addition i I I 4 to the musical repertoire of the choir I I S lire Nellie Druce Pugsley sang I j She solo in a most charming manner 18h I I 1 iiJ JME ETCESSIVE building alterations I i1 l I trill take place at and around the Emporium b s I II porium corner Swaner < t Co erect a I I k two story building and it is probable i 3 i that Jfr Jennings will add another la story to the corner and extend it overt over-t 11 I the store now occupied by T W xi I i i Jennings l J BE HILTS appeared in the Walker e J Opera House last evening to very i j diminutive audience but which appeared I i S1 ap-peared to be interested in the ninny t f j i tests given some or which are new tot to-t i f Salt Lakers He appears again this 11111 j trenintr and promises some startling j reselationa the seance line POT CASH is the distinguishing feature of J W Sunimerhays Cos newadvei It I i t lisement elsewhere m this issue That I 1 I x t I they are prepared to live upto it can I r i be satisfactorily proven by all who have i 1 t1es wool pelts furs etc etc to dispose J 1 dis-pose of The old adage says The i ii i proof of the pudding is in the eating t f P j t The performers of Patience are very proud l inaeed of the manner in which lr > > I they rendered the opera and congratulations I I congratula-tions on their success rain down upon k I them The course of the Tribune in ilf jt I gfttt severely criticising and after if yards lavishly praising the performance j is much commented upon Logan P lt I Journal i j THE POSTMEN in their handsome uniforms j JI l 1 i uni-forms were rustling about the city 11 i yesterday unlocking the distributed J I i I dis-tributed mail boxes and delivering the u1 I 1 few letters which came properly addressed ji j S ad-dressed From all indications it will I take some time before people value the if t i I necessity of sending their addresses to h their correspondents iIJ i i j ABOUT THE most amusing attempt I1 curry favor with the Mormons in view i i I j ef the deunciations of the Young t p f Democracy made in the Theatre is the It 1 j following paragraph found in the organ 1L I I I at the Eighty Fie last evening I I 1 The Baptists of this city have arranged l J ar-ranged to have their young people meet i I i 1 at the residence of Mrs Parker West Second South street tonight to form a t I Mutual Imprdvement Society Per n f i Laps this is not the only feature of the I I I policy of their Mormon neighbors L I which they can safely copy 1 li j i I i I i THE PHOENIX Dramatic company i t4tJ 3 t iysvu thrir initial performance last i I EL night in the Twentyfirst Ward meet i 9 iiii house to a small uut appreciative f I I audience The performance as a whole i il l wnnf Wpll butsliowed laek of rehearsals g n management the play of Earner I ih hdat presented by them under the 11 4 title of Iron Drift is not one to be s J f1 trifled with and requires study and IIJ I 11 1 good acting to make it go and will not iI i stand slighting at all It would be a f f good idea and relieve the audienceif 1 amatenrs would confine themselves I 11 I within the scope of their abilities |