Show LOCAL BKIEFS WELLS FARGO Cos shipments yesterday yes-terday were Ore 1300 McCoRSicKCo yesterday recetved Ht n mer bullion valued at 5220 DURING TIlE absence of Marshal Dyer in Washington I the few passes to the Penitentiary are signed by Clerk Miller T R JONES Sr Co yesterday received Selected lead 107257 bullon 3 83238 pure silver bars 9800 total 1470495 ONKIIALF the inmates now in the Penitentiary numbering in all 150 are Mormons imprisoned on account of their religious belief THE ORDINANCE in relation to secondhand second-hand dealers will be found in another part of THE HERALD this morning It will repay perusal by all who buy or sell secondhand goods IT is said that Major Benteen the commander at Fort Duchesne Utah will shortly bs courtmartialed for conduct unbecoming an officer and a gen le ai and for Ii general neglect of duty 4 IN THE matter of the estate of Wilson S Smith deceased an order was yesterday yes-terday made in the Probate Court appointing ap-pointing Chas Auer and Carrie Smith executors of the last will and testament Qf the said deceased THE NATIONAL Base Ball Club the popular invincibles of last season are already taking steps to put themselves in turn for the coming spring and sum m r It ia to be hoped they may find tome rival worthy of their willo ff A YOUNG man named Sarenson is confined con-fined in the City Jail where he is suffering suf-fering from very bad case of jimjams There is some doubt as to the cause of his derangement some attributing to cheap whisky wbileothera say that he has been reading the Police Court humor publisned in the Tribune THE GRAND LODGE of Masons held their election yesterday with the following fol-lowing result P L Williams GrandMaster Grand-Master Samuel Paul Deputy GrandMaster Grand-Master A R Heywood of Ogden Grand Senior Warden M 0 Foote of Park City Grand Junior Warden JohnS John-S Scott Grand Treasurer Chris Diehl Grand Secretary THE CHILD ol Harry White of the Second Ward died of diphtheria on Tuesday evening Tte little girl was taken ill on Sunday last but the trouble was thought to be nothing more than a coil She grew gradually worse however S how-ever and when a physician was summoned sum-moned a few hours before she died he pronounced it to be a case of malignant diphtheria |