Show LOCAL m OTHER BRIEFS New goods at Hoock Clawson PBMBBOKE Job Printer 72 Man St COAMEU SNELOUOVE music dealers WEDDING presents at Little Rouna1 Co CoflUSsIAN RUSSIAN tan for light shoes at Spencer Kimballs JAMES MEAN 3 shoes at Spencer Ivimballfi BEN BOLXU WaS fined iI 0 in the police court yesterday for battery NILS F AniiNO and Hans Olson were admitted t citizenship yesterday YELLS PAI oo Cos shipments yesterday yester-day were Base bullion 2l97 ore S7 < > XO Total 8112307 McConNiCK < L Co yesterday received Hanauor bullion 2220 silver and lead oresSU100 total l332O TUIRTI men can got work on Rio Grande Western railway Apply to William G Robertson 41 Scott Auerbach block CASTOI machine oil 50 cents per gallon 0 draught black lubricating 2j cents per gallon at G F Culmci Brothers WALUKMAU VAN COT and James Jack of Sat Lake county V Rat of Weber county and L G Long of Piute county were yesterday appointed notaries public THE first electric car will bo run out this evening I i now said that the line will be in operation within a week it taking that time to familiarize the drivers with their new duties TUE total vote at the lat election in Chester Sanpete county was 19 of which the People polled 17 and the Liberals 2 The voting strength is J9 but a number of t rn voters were aw 1 on business I SERGEANT FITZMAUKICE report of yesterdays yes-terdays temperature is as below At 6 a mSait Lake city 70 Helena 52 Fort Ouster 76 Fort Washakie 5 Rawlins fiG At I am Salt Lake city SO Ogden 8 Stockton iG Bingham SO Park City 81 Provo 83 Alta 04 Mom is DUSSELDOKF said yesterday that a fine vein of galena has been struck in the Comstock mine at Park city samples of which he received yesterday Mr Dussel dorf has surely struck it rich in the Comstock Com-stock and that mine wul soon be know as one of Utahs greatest ore producers THEI was some talk on the street yesterday yes-terday t the effect that the Liberals had abandoned the idea of having another hurrah over the result of Mondays election Later however it was announced that Saturday evening had been setas the tune for the blowout TiE following business was transacted before Judge Zane yesterday Charles S Anderson v s JAmos Fensterm iker hearing setforTuesdaj 20th injunction continued William Hurd vs H P Falsova plaintiff allowed until September 1 to file and serve statement for new trial James Hughes vs 1 J Franklin appeal dismissed and pro condo ordered Charles E Dow vs Mattie M Dow order for plaintiff to pay into court 2j and costs of depositions Coi ON EL WOOD the manager of the New York Aquarium cars who has been exhib iting his alligators monkeys parrots and the great whale etc in this city during the past week is now in Provo He has goner ouslj offered t exhibit one more day in Salt Lake on his return for the benefit of the Deseret hospital Next Saturday is the day fixed upon for the exhibition and his cars will be open from 10 a m to 10 pm near the Utah Central depot The price of admission for children has been reduced to ten cents for this occasion AT a regular meeting of AVasatch Division Divis-ion No 229 Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers August 7 Ibs9 the following officers were duly elected Gilbert A McLean chief engineer Saul S Sanford San-ford first engineer John W Stewart second engineer James T Beless first as sis taut engineer Ben F Estes second assistant engineer Allen N Russellthiid assistant engineer Charles W Tennej guide Peter T Tibbs chaplain Wil lam H Ryan delegate to annual convention conven-tion tionTmmE THERE is still a beavj force of Salt Lake Lake < S Eastern grader at work on the summit between this city and the Park Quit a long stretch of rod has been graded beyond Buzzos ranch the other side of the summit There are about 5000 ties stacked at a point near Buzzos and everything along the line is life and bustle nf The Wyoming Salt Lake California peo pie have appropriated two or three miles of the old Utah Eastern grade on which tho Salt Lake Eastern had placed its stakes and it is likely that i a lively contest con-test will result THE Tabernacle choir staied for days out at Wasatch yesterday morning At Bin ha junction the engine gave out causing a long and tiresome delaj Another engine was procured but before going far it was found that the load was too heavy for tho iron horse so half the party were taken t their destination and the other half left at the side of the track When the train returned the engineer announced that ho would have to return t Salt Lake for JT ater before making their second trip Ho started out but his engine died on the way t town and it was late in the afternoon after-noon before the stranden singers were picked up |