Show LOCAL BRIEFS I McCoBSicK Co received yesterday Hanauer bullion 3800 r STEPHEN LABUBN same old story raised to 25 degree police court 1 WELLS FARGO at Cos shipments yesterday yes-terday were Base bullion 2000 Iii T B JONES Co received yesterday Germania bullion 242019 ore 583982 Total 826001 FATHER SAMUEL NESLEXS funeral services ser-vices will be held in the Twentieth r Ward Meetinghouse at 2 oclock today to-day AH IBDIVIDUAL named A C Bring hurst was arrested last evening for petty larceny He will be tried this morning i DICK OASKY who assisted Mr Heagren in his celebrated footslip ping act of Saturday night was fined 410 in the Police Court yesterday 1 JTDOB BOEBMAN yesterday sat in chambers and heard a motion to modify an injunction in a case pending before Judge Henderson in the Second Dis L Hh DUBIHG THE wind storm which prevailed pre-vailed veaterday afternoon a large locust tree was blown down on Second East Street above Dr Andersons residence resi-dence THE FUNERAL services over tie remains re-mains of Mr Edward Hanhra who died of paralysis will be held in the Seventeenth Ward schoolhouse to day at 4 oclock CHAS ST OYB a resident of Ogden and minus one hand was in the Police Court yesterday on the charge of indulging in-dulging in a plain drunk He was assessed as-sessed in the usual amount ABY AMOUNT of attention was drawn to a tank of carp on display at pun ningtons corner yesterday The fish were lively fivepounders twentyone months old and are said to be delicious eating THE REGULAR monthly meeting of theY the-Y L M I A will be held next Saturday Satur-day September 3d at 11 a m in the Relief Society Hall Fourteenth Ward All interested are cordially invited to attend Mary A Freeze IT WAS a sorrowful spectacle that intervened in the street yesterdaytwo Salvation Army girls laboring with Henry Oble until his colored glasses were flooded off his nose by the outpouring out-pouring tears A LAB named Hicks an Alta blacksmith black-smith was arrested and brought before be-fore Commissioner Peirce yesterday on a complaint sworn to by some man who charged him with assault This man whoever he was and none of the deputies depu-ties knewfailed to materialize wnen the case came up and Mr Hicks was discharged THE DIMY fling of Mr Arnold in this mornings Tribune regarding the street railway accommodations at the Lake Park bathing train is as uncalled for as it is vicious Mr Arnold manages man-ages the road in the interest of the company and the occasion is rare indeed in-deed at the present time when the street car accommodations are not ample This is what a party interested inter-ested in Salt Lake yesterday remarked MB MUNBO the new superintendent of the Union Pacific interests about Portland is expected here this week It is said that his coming has something to do with the salt market and a notification noti-fication made by Butte smelters that unless they were permitted to buy salt in the open market instead of being forced to patronize one or two well known firms whose pull on the Union Pacific was developed by the investigating investigat-ing committee in this citythey will simply close down their mills The Alice people are said to have taken a lively hand in this matter |