Show LOCAL AND OTHER BRIEFS HOOCK CLAWSOXS hanging lamps PEMIIUOKE Job Printer 7 Main St BEXJAMISS luuch catches all comers CHEAPEST fruit jars Hoock Clawson UI > MAS Ian for lightshoes at Spencer Kirnballs Tin place t buy your crockery and glass Little Roundy Co IKTEI C CKUifEN was released from the penitentiary yesterday HitSKKnciiKS wauting any kind of house brushes should visit Culmer Bros Tun Scandinavians of Salt Lake county have an out at Syracuse tomorrow A HOSE of cholera mixture free with every purchase at Johnson Pratt Cos EvEurosn is talking of Hoock Claw i sons china The finest this side of Chi cago Ox Monday the trains for Syracuse over the Utah Central will leave at 1 00 am ana an-a 00 and 340 pm JoHN L STREET of Summit county and Fred A Voigt of Weber county have bee appointed notaries public I McConxicK Co yesterday received Hanauer bullion 3OOU silver and lead ores 515 Total 4500 Tun Coop Furniture Co still have some goods left slightly damage by their recent Urn which they arc selling at great bargains bar-gains gns Tin last exhibition of the Cascbo cable system was given last evening There was a very good attendance of spec tators TiE openair concert given by Held rohnsons band on the Deseret bank corner last evening drew a large attendance and showers of applause TIC coal agreement between the Utah Central the Union Pacific and the Denver Rio Grande Western expires on Mondaj for squalls Now look out squals RESIDENTS near the Big Cottonwood stream complain that Giant powderis being used there frequently and that large quantities of fish are being destroyed by it CcitTiFKATCs of marriage of John Win Miller with Ganie Coot Gramcs and Ichauod A Hayes with Emily Moss by Justice Fuller were filed with the probate clsrk yesterday A GENTLEMAN just in from the Deep Creek counlrj says that section has fairl swarmed with surveyors of late He also asserts that one of the lines recently run makes the distance between Sal Lake and Deep Creek 100 miles I REFEKUINO TO the amounts collected byI Mr Burton and himself for the Johnstow sufferers Mr Scan says Johnson Pratt Co should have received credit for disposing dis-posing of fS3 worth of tickets and the Continental Con-tinental hotel people for 11 IN the police court yesterday Eugene ONeil and James Robinson for being drunk were lined 750 each Tug Wilson was fined 5 for tho same oflcnse In these the-se of William Lynch charged with begging beg-ging sentence was suspended THEIIE is every indication that the coming com-ing celebration of the Fourth under tho auspices of the Federated Trades and Labor Council will eclipse the display of ayer a-yer ago The various committees are and energetically working systematically energetcl THE Tribunes yale lock was picked again yesterday See denial of his street railway fake in another column Our competitors up the street push us very hard he recently I re-cently remarked to I friend and I have to nublish all I can eel It would seem so IT has been years since a successful barbecue was attempted in Salt Lake One was projected about the time President Presi-dent Garfield was assassinated but abandoned aban-doned on that account The Workingmen expect to make a big go of theirs on the Fourth SOME confusion exists as to where the Scandinavians spend tomorrow Mid summers dayTsvo separate advertisements advertise-ments appearing inTuit HERALD The Salt Lake city Scandinavians go to Lake Park and those of the lower part of the county lo Syracuse iI i I Tire erodus to the summer resorts has Commenced People from holler places I are coming to Salt Lake for cool weather ae and Salt Lakers are hieing to the mountains moun-tains Brightons at Silver lake is ready I fo the Brightnsa will no doubt receive a jig share of tourist travel this season I Ix THE district court yesterday a verdict I TiE distrct of 6007 was awarded the plaintiff in these wa case of the United Stales vs the Salt Lake I City Street Railway company In the case of the United States vs Warren N Dusenberry et aI the jury found the issues is-sues for the defendant The latter case involved in-volved the sum of 12500 SEROEAXT FiTZMAiJiticns report of yesterdays yes-terdays temperature is as below At 6 ain I a-in Salt Lake city 68 Helena 62 Fort Custcr 53 Fort Washakie 04 Boise city I 70 Winnemucca 74 Rawlins 4 At 1 nmSalt Lake city SO Ogden 84 Stockton Stock-ton 81 Bingham SO Park city 7 Provo Alt 70 TiE regular examination of all who expect ex-pect to teach in tho district schools of Salt Lake county for the coming year will beheld be-held at the University of Deseret on Monday Mon-day and Tuesday July 2 and 3 All applicants cants for appointment to attend the university uni-versity a normals during the coming year will be examined on Tuesday July 2 at 10 nm at the university building THE case against Officers Pratt and Cum mock charged with battery upon Dr Newton came up before Commissioner Norrell yesterday Several witnesses were examined when the case was continued until Monday at 2 pm The evidence was t the effect that Newton had been found lying near the city hall and that the officers lacked him several times Other witnesses will be produced on Monday Ur to a late hour last night nothing h d been heard of the whereabouts of the body of J W Sullivan the third of the victims of the tragedy on the lake William Wood tho first of the unfortunates found was a native of Washington D C where his father now lives Henry Heusner the second one found was a Grand Army man jbout thirtyfive years old Sullivan the nn still missinsr came hero from St Louis onp The men found had their shoes off and were in their shirt sleeves apparently having struggled hard for their lives COL DOOOT of the Rio Grande Western Railway in au interview lately said We expect to make some changes and to build seventyfive miles of new line between the state line and Ogden There is one section between the state line Crevasse station and Cisco station which will be forty miles long where the track will be entirely new Altogether we will shorten our line about sixteen miles All the contracts for grading and other work are let The rail contract is let and we shall work hard to get the i let done The cost for grading will be nearly 000000 The cost of rails will hoover ho-over 1000000 and the other work not including new motive power and rolling stock will be over 500000 We will in a few days let contracts for the construction of about 700000 or 800000 worth of new engines and cars There will be thirty live new engines and about 600 new cars The cost all told will be over 3000000 Col Dodgo stated that he was firm m tho belief that a broadguage line will be built from Grand Junction to New Castle but how it would be built or the arrangements which will b2 made arc yet undetermined wi availing themselves The stockholders are avaing very generally of the privilege of deposit ijg their stock under the plan of reorgani zatou It is understood that about two thirds of the stock or 53000 out of 75000 I shares have been deposited to date |