Show it r JI 1 j LOCAL BRIEFS i I I MISG SILVESTER the famous bicycle IJ rider at the Pavillion tonight i r McCoEHiCK Co received yesterday one car of Hanauer ore valued at Ii f I 4800 i I WELLS FARGO Cp yesterday received 1 I re-ceived two bars of Vienna bullion valued hi 1 val-ued at 3890 THE CASE of William Fotheringham l f in the Beaver district has been set for I next Wednesday ii i FROM SUPERINTENDENT G0DBEWe learn 2 1 that the Cave mine will recommence I i shipments at once I THE OGDEN cricketers havereceived I I i challenge from the Almy eleven anj I will meet Monday to consider the acceptance i ac-ceptance of it S t r THE OGDEN branchof Z CJM 1is I doing a good business under the judic oil ious management of John Watson Esq the Herald I 1 I So says i SPENCER CLAW ON who had accumulated I accumu-lated a big lot of dried peaches through Yt j various transactions has just found a market in Montana I I IN THE case of Philip sieinhart vs t Ii jl Margaret S Ellis et al in the Third Distriot Court yesterday plaintiff iwas I t 1 f I allowed to file amended complaint ll i FOB KEEPING a diseased dog John Galligan was brought before Justice l iL iI f Spiers yesterday He was discharged r I I on paying costs and promising to Kill il the canine I 1 THE LUNATIC Allen who assaulted his I two nieces in Richmond spent yesterday I 1 4 yester-day in the city jail He is a very quietf J and reserved person apparentlyJas docile do-cile as a lamb 01 EDWARD T TAYLOR this morning corrects f cor-rects an impression that prevails in regard i re-gard to the undertaking business of his j i father Read the advertisement it headed Correction r 1 it f f l 1 THE GRAND Lodge of the Ancient Order 1 11 I I Or-der of United Workmen for the district td of Montana Utah Nevada and Idaho A J 1 meets in Butte on Tuesday the 19th f i inst Bntte Miner 6th LEB DONG the one of the wo China 1 men found guilty the other day of stealing I 1 1 steal-ing from Madsens secondhand store t j 1 was yesterday sentenced to six months r imprisonment by Judge Zane 11 1 4 THE AFTERNOON session of the Third I District was taken up with the trial of j i Kee Foy and four other Chinamen t charged with stealing a fellowCeles tials trunk with valuables The case 1 i was in progress when court adjourned I i last evening ft THE TWO committees of the City I Council the irrigation and waterworks 11 I water-works were to have met with the Dry Bench committee last evening but owing 4 ow-ing to the nonattendance of a number iI I the meeting was postponed until one night next week p ARGUS M CANNON A M usser > and tb James C Watson will be sentenced by Judge Zane this morning at 10 oclock It is rumored that a new trial will be moved for in the case of Mr Cannon on the strength of THE HERALD article 1 on A M Johnson I f WE GIVE the following conversation i overheard this morning for the benefit 4 of bicyclists Say Mac do you know what I am going to do The first r i of a bicycle rider that runs against me I i am going to kill him if I get a chance Ogden Herald 8th 1 > rHE ONLY three county liquor cases i yet Temaining to be heard are those 11 against Harry Haynes Henry Wag j geuer and McLaughlin of Sugar House Ward Thelatter comes up today before 1 i be-fore Judge Pyper Haynes is put off 4 4r till the 15th and Wageners until the n 16th 16thTHE I THE OGDEN Herald yesterday says I yi Some of our local wheelmen were at the U I depot this morning examining the I 1 steam bicycle which was to be seen in i 1 the express office The bicycle itself is 1 not of the best kind but the miniature 1 engine by which it is propelled is a decided I I 1 de-cided novelty A LONG FIGHT over a small civil suit l has been going on before Justice Burton Bur-ton for the past several days The case I was that of V Bartlett vs Mr and Mrs n Marcus E Jones for 33 Hose Bur mester appeared for the plaintiff and I I 4 Sutherland McBride for the defendants 1 defend-ants The decision went in favor of the S I f former i YESTERDAX OGDEN Herald says At five minutes past J2 this afternoon the score in the goasyouplease match between be-tween Careswell and Sime in the Union s Opera House stood as follows Sime 62 miles 17 laps Careswell 64 miles 19 laps Later 345 Sime 66 miles 23 laps Careswell 69 miles 5 laps I THE CASE of the two policemen Messrs Thomas and Hilton indicted l for inhuman treatment of the negro ii murderer of Captain Burt comes up 4 for trial on Monday next F S Rich I ards and Sheeks Rawlins appear for i J the defense Among the witnesses for the prosecution are Milt Davis Danite Goodwin Homer J Stone Tony Ivins J and one or two others THE JURY in the Nelson case were L locked out all Thursday night and yes terday morning entered the court room Land L-and announced that they had been una i ble to agree After a number of ballots taken during the weary hours of the night the first of which showed seven for convection and five for acquittal the S jurymen cencluded to agree to disagree i with the vote standing ten for and two I against conviction t i THE LINE ot conveyances to Fullers I Hill mentioned in yesterdays HERALD I I as being contemplated has been estab f lished and for 5 cents each parties of fifteen will be taken from any place in t IiI the city to the gardens Return fare the same This is an accommodation l which the pleasureseeking public will I be certain to avail themselves of especially espec-ially during the warm weather i |