Show LOCAL AND OTHER BRIEFS WE regulate the price of crockery and glassware Little Roundy Co SCHOOL shoes with more wear style and fit for the least money at Spencer and Kimballs AUKANOEMEXTS have been made for a series of games between the Famous and the Silver Grey baseball clubs TiiEiin are so many banks in contemplation contempla-tion for Salt Lake that the projectors have difficulty in steering clear of each others names Tux DailvlChcglnuCs gay reporter still continues to make himself the laughingstock laughing-stock of the community He had another lit on Tuesday MIU GOBSNSKI Prof Krouse Miss Haw Icy Mr Oberndorfcr and many others of the Mtiatana people were among those who led tile applause at the Martha performance per-formance last evening OL CIIAXK AFIIWOFARID NOSE has invaded THE HERALT editorial rooms to verify his items only twice during the 1 past week This accounts for the number I of glaring bulls in the Clieatnut of late TIIE circular for the twelfth academic year of the Brigham Young college at Logan has been issued The first term commences September J and closes November No-vember 1 the second November 4 and closes January 17 the third January 20 and closes March 21 and the fourth March 24 and closes May 23 Ir is now said that the Trilnuic lessees otherwise known as Goodwin and Lannan have been given ninety days by their boss Mr Mackay in which to pay off the blanket mortgage held by him In case they do not pay it the chances are it is asserted that the Chestnut will be offered to the highest bidder for cash PEOPLE living in the vicinity of Second West and Third North streets in the Nineteenth Nine-teenth ward complain that cows are allowed al-lowed to run at large in the treets Some persons have had fences broken down tomato and cabbage plants and other garden gar-den truck destroyed by the roaming bovines belonging to people in that locality Auorr forty young Salt Lakers evenly divided of course as regards the sexes spent a few hours very agreeably at Gil iners farm last evening being conveyed thither in the drag Utah The beautiful grounds wcresbrllliantly illuminated and there was a profusion of Chinese lanterns It was a glimpse of fairy landnotwithstand ing the fact that some of the fairies were very substantial THE COLORADO scrub who was snowed under his efforts to secure the secretary ship of the Salt Lake chamber of commerce com-merce still fills a goodly 1 portion of his Ogden Og-den pamphlet with abuse of Salt Lake and her citizens If he had only remained here a few mouths longer some ambitious youth would have been Enabled to earn a quarter by lassoing and conveying him to the iron cages on Washington square Dr Condon hit very close to the mark after all WHILE at Lehi yesterday S P Teasdel and his son Frank ran across a curiosity of an unusual order in what appears to be the remains of the foot of an animal of the mastadon order It is a huge lump of bone about a foot in diameter weighing seven or ceight pounds and having every ap pearanc3 of the foot of some animal 110 < oM 1 n n + 1a Tno n un vv u uu 1 uvuuu narrows at a depth of thirtytwo feet from the surface about six years ago and has been in the possession of a resident of that vicinity ever since until yesterday when it passed into the hands of Mr Teas del 1 wisn said a prominent real estate dealer to a HCIALD reporter yesterday that you would correct the erroneous impression im-pression attempted to be conveyed by the Tribune of yesterday We do not object ob-ject to the real estate transactions being made public All that we desire is a correct cor-rect statement and that we have never seen in the columns of the Tribwte For instance Onco I reported to the jay a sale I had made at 2400 it appeared in the Chestnut the next day at 824Uooa slight difference and one that was calculated to mislead If the Chestnut would employ a man with memory enough to remember facts as they are given to him we would have no objection to the sales being pub jfihed Rather however than have such statements made we would prefer that nothing be said by that sheet THERE is a petition being circulated asking ask-ing Governor Thomas to appoint a session of the First district court in this city There is a train of immoral influences always al-ways following court of the land It is an unpleasant statement to make but there is much truth in it The court officials are no responsible There are hangers around a court who seem to be looking for a soft plato But outside of the evils which a court might strengthen there are many advantages ad-vantages which would arise from the sitting sit-ting of a COt rt in ths city Hundreds of witnesses who are called from time to time to Ogden would spend their time and money in this valley It would be I much I more pleasant for women and chileren to appear here than it is for them to go to a strange plaCe Citizens of the county haying hay-ing business of various kinds would find it more convenient and expensive to come here than to go to Ogden Considerable money would be spent here by court officials offici-als and for the latter reasons quite a number num-ber of persons have signed the petition to Governor ThomasLogan Journal |