Show LOCAL BRIEFS YESTERDAY Orson Rogersa son twelve pounds THE CHILDREN of the Sixth Ward will celebrate Washingtons Birthday AT NOON yesterday there were thirty seven miles ot telegraph wires down east of Omaha THE MARCH number of St Nicholas and Harpers Weekly for the 19th tare t-are at Dwyers SECRETARY THOMAS has issued commissions com-missions to the newlyelected mayor and aldermen of Ogden McCoBNicK Co received yesterday Hanauer bullion 2625 silver and lead ores 22GO Total 1885 THE REMAINDER of the Union Pacific excursionists arrived in Salt Lake by last evenings regular train THERE are messages at the Western Union Telegraph office for F H Monroe Mon-roe and J E Gardner care of H D Cook WELLS FARGO Cos shipments yesterday were Base bullion 2000 fine bars 138550 ore 3000 JLotal 638550 THE GOLDEN Hour Club meets on Wednesday evening next at 22 E Second South Street By order of the President See special notice LOREN OVIATT of Chester Sanpetec County was terribly mangled on Tuesday Tues-day last by being run over by a wagon I It was not thought that he can possibly recover i S IN THE case of Elbridge Tufts held to await the action of the Grand Jury on the charge of selling beer on Sunday the bonds were fixed at 500 and were sigued by Peter Nystrom and M Livingston Living-ston A FEW loads of gravel for a crossing on the upper onethird of Brigham Street opposite Nelson Empeys corner would be a great blessing to pedestrians who now are walking along the shore of mud vainly seeking a fording place to get across OLE HANSEN and Ludwig Hansen the two young fellows who were before Commissioner McKay on Friday charged with assault and battery on an old womanand her son will appear before be-fore Judge Zane on Monday to answer to that cjiarge THEABBOB Vita Club anew social organization give the first ball of a series in Jennings Hall on Tuesday evening next Washingtons Birthday Themanagement affair is in good hands Olsen will furnish the music and Carrie will prompt RAILROAD EMPLOYEES who have their wives sisters cousins or their aunts away from town on passes or halffares are making arrangements to call their relatives back before March 31st the date when the inter state commerce law shuts down on the deadhead system sys-tem DAVE CALDER has joined the ranks of Utah horsemen He is now theprond and happy possessor of a mare and colt a couple of the finest specimens oi horseflesh that were ever raised in the lava beds ofldaho He now divides his admiration between his new boy and his stock ON MONDAY night February 14 a 11 tc N freight train ran over eleven horses between Logan andMendou and caused their death Seven of them belonged to Mayor Farr two to Moses Thatcher and two to the Tithing Office Among them were some very fine animals and the loss is greatLogan Journal THE MILL Creek Rifle Club are in receipt of a challenge from the American Ameri-can Fork Rifle Club to shoot at the latter place some time next week for expenses The Mill Creek boys have I accepted and have named next Thurs day the 21th as the day They expect to meet the pick of the lower country but they go to conquer t THE RESIDENCE of Mr and Mrs John Clark in the Fifteenth Ward was a scene of unusual enjoyment Thursday night the occasion being a surprise party tendered their daughter Miss I Elfy by her numerous young friends Game and music both instrumental I and vocal contributed to make the Evening pass in a very enjoyable manner man-ner It was an exceedingly pleasant affair THE MARION Manufacturing Company Com-pany bobbed into notoriety again yesterday yes-terday when Edgar P Davis a director direc-tor and L B Kinney manager of the concern appeared in the Police Court to answer to the charge of resisting an officer in the discharge of his duty Tue case erew out of the arrest of Davis for assaulting creditor Burns wood The case was argued yesterday on a question of law and taken unde advisiment by Judge Pyper |