Show LOCAL AND OTHER BRIEFS MCCJtXICK Coa receipts yesterday were Hanauer bullion 3300 Sciioor shoes with more wear style and fit for the least money at Spencer and ISaibaUs POOH prisoners from the south arrived at the penitentiary yesterday two from Beaver and two trom Provo WELLS FAUGO Cos shipments yester day were Base bullion 823JO ore J459 > 10 flue bars 1100 Total 2801010 EBNEST CONK the boy consigned to the county jail to await the action of the grand jury on the charge of passing counterfeit money was yesterday released on 100 bail MILT BAHUATT has disposed of his Whatis it to abloated beancater from Boston who will take it east accompanied by a full history of its discovery and ex hibit it to admiring friends Tim STIIEET railway company have placed tieir orders for their power machinery with Fraser Chalmers agent in this city Mr L C Trent The contract for the electrical machinery has not yet been awarded MAKTIIA FASSKLL has instituted suit in the Third District court by which she seeks to recover from Maria A Luce Johnson Newell and Nathan Newell a parcel of real estate of which she claims to be the owner i TUB whistle of the new Doseret woolen mills situated in the Nineteenth ward was blown for the first time on Saturday last and now daily marks each morning noon and night The mills will be in active operation about April 1 THE HCKALDS advices from Washington are to the effect that The postmaster general has ordered the appointment of Enoch P Martin as postmaster at Tooelc in the county of Tooele Utah in the place of the incumbent removed AIBEIIT Hvwrs of Provo was released i fr jm the penitentiary yesterday where he has served a term for unlawful cohabitation cohabita-tion He still has a charge of adultery hanging over him however and was required re-quired to give bonds in 81500 which he did BOTH houses of entertainment will be open tonight The Opera house has the celebrated Emmet in his Our Fritz and his SoOOO dog and at the Theatre the Scandinavian Scandi-navian element will doubtless rally in strong force to see their favorite Nielsen and his company of amateurs SERGEANT PITZMACUICCS report of yesterdays yes-terdays temperature is as below At li a mSalt Lane City 44 Helena 4 Ft Custer IS Ft Wasliakie 34 Boise City 4S Wmnemucca 42 Itawlius At 11 a mSalt Lake City 4S Ogden 52 Stockton Stock-ton 48 Bingham 4i Park City 43 Provo r 4 Alta 31 CAPTAIN GIYSJIANN of the Garfield Beach boat club says his attention has been drawn to a challenge from W S Harlow Har-low and while he appreciates the compliment compli-ment paid him he begs to decline for the reason that boating etiquette forbids him competing with the inferior officer of a rival club A SPiiiiTEir team hitched in front of a First South ptrcet store yesterday afternoon after-noon briilfirljsmoorings and ran up First East street to South Temple then east a block After going up on the sidewalk in front of the old AVuite house the animals turned around waltzed over a shade tree left the wagon at one side of the Eagle gate and returned to be captured near the jrtmg point TflciiE WAS quite a little buzz on lower Main street yesterday when it was learned that Joe Bauuigarten the well CIJn tailor had been arrested on the char i of petit larceny the complaint being signed by Charles Stewart a tailor Mr Baum llrten was seen later and he laughed at the idea I have he said sold sev oral pieces of cloth to Stewart with the understanding that I would take back all he did not sell About six weeks ago I sold him another piece and as I needed sosxe like it and he had neither sold it nor said for it I went and got it That is all there is in it ADVICES received from Mr E E Rich who is now in Texas endeavoring to open not at all up a market for Utah potatoes are encouraging He wires that the railroads have absolutely refused any concession and this means that even if a market be found our farmers will not receive more than 22j cents to 20 cents for the potatoes now held by them This is disheartening of course but it would seem to be wisdom on the part of the growers to ship at any price rather than have the potatoes rot on their hands A dealer is said to have received an offer of 25 cents a bushel for eight carloads He will probably accept it if he can find enough at that figure to enable him to fill it B A SPEAK is in Beaver jail in default of bonds of 1500 The charges against him are libel robbing the United States mail nn a tmn iisi > 4 of forgery One of the charges of forgery is based on the allegation allega-tion that Spear signed the name of Mr Campbell to a 30 check The other forgery case is in connection with the indictment for robbing the mails In this case it is said that Spear took a letter addressed toO to-O T Clark from the mail from the envelope en-velope he extracted a check for S19GO upon which he endorsed Mr Clarks name and then drew the money He admits this transaction but his defense is that he claims to be Mr Clarks agent This relationship re-lationship is denied by Mr Clark A SPECIAL from Paris Idaho says that on Tuesday evening at about 5 oclock three young men Thomas Innis Frank Wilcox and Thomas Sparksresidents of this place were on the bottoms a few miles east of town on their way to a ranch for the night intending to hunt ducks early this morning They came to a slough when Wilcox who was better shod than the others waded ih first Sparks followed with a loaded shotgun in his hand and in jumping to clear the water the hammer of the gun caught on his clothes raising it enough to discharge the gun the contents striking Wilcox under the right shoulder The unfortunate man threw his right hand behind his head fell on his face and almost immediately expired Sparks as well as the Wilcox family has the sympathy of the whole community Wilcox was a young man unmarried |