Show I I J I H LOCAL BRIEFS II I I j u I I RACES TODVY J I BKAVEB WILT celebrate I J I I THERS is a message in the tele raph fi I I cmseiorj M Ogle I I OGDSI WILL empty into Salt Lake on I fheiccai s Fourth of July I WELXS AROO Co a shipments yes I I erday were Base bullion 1900 I THE USUAL runaway occurred yesterday I I yes-terday No damage was done however I d l i how-ever everMoCoRNiCK 1 i l MCCoRMIcK Co received yesterday I t I i Hananer bullion 7550 silver and lead l I I ores 12530 total 10100 il t I E JANISU COMES to the Theatre tomorrow I tomor-row night in Mosenthals Violets The U f sale of seats commences this morning j1 I I at the box ollice I l THIS FOURTH conipary of this seasons l emigration left Liverpool on Saturday i I last per eamer Wisconsin The company R I com-pany is 111 in number I r I THERE WILL be a meeting of the Unity I Club next Thursday at 4 pmatthe residence of Mrs Webber MRS WILLIAM 1 WIL-LIAM JESMKOS President j I THE OLD folks excursion goes out tomorrow to-morrow morning It is now calculated I t j j that eighteen cars will be required to I i I I convey the aged passengers f Ii THE VARIOUS committees on Fourth of ij 1 July report everything moving along at 4 i I smoothly The antiques and horribles il I promise to be an interesting feature j ii THE QUARTERLY conference of the relief I i I re-lief soc eties of the Salt Lake Stake will be held in the Fourteenth Ward Assembly I 1 I As-sembly Rooms on Thursday June 23 11 t J THE iiinuiiKRS of Salt Lake City are 3 1 1 I requested to meet this evening at 7 30 j i I I oclock at White Sons meat market tt1 i There is important business to be transacted I trans-acted 1 1 i THE EXAMINATION of A M Musser 1 I was not taken up yesterday The illness I I I ill-ness of Commissioner McKay necessitate i neces-sitate a postponement until tomorrow 11 r at 10 am i jl I HE MEMBERS of Sixteenth Ward 1 c Improvement Associations will indulge E 1 in a strawberry festival tomorrow ft evening Tickets are on sale at Whites lii butcher shopS 1 shop-S R CALLOWAY of the Union Pacific I i was in the city yesterday He took a tt t run out to Garfield Beach in company t 1 with Messrs Riter and 10 en ton yesterday f J ti yester-day afternoon i t t oj TUB SPRING meeting of the Bellevue 1 Park Racing Association will be held at r t I t Bellevue Idaho on July 45 6 7 andS and-S THE HERALD acknowledges the ref + re-f I ceipt of favors f J J EVANS li SPENCER have an excellent I i I 1 t variety of fireworks balloons and ln terns at wholesale and retail fishing I i j tackle tents and camping outfits See 1ij i their announcements in this Issue i A FINE flowing well is now in acth e 1 I i y operation at the old race track A 1 stream of excellent water was struck at j a depth of 155 feet It furnishes a supply f i sup-ply of eighteen gallons per minute 1 EVASS SPENCER will remove about July 1st from their present stand tot to-t j more commodious premises in the ti t Tribune old quarters which are now I i I I undergoing a thorough remodeling J f if THE MAMJIOTII advertisement of the J opening of Garfield in THE SUNDAY I tt t HERALD bore the original date set for Jt i I the affair The correct date of the I t j opening was given in the local notice j I1 tl It will be one week from todav the I if ½ i4 f 2Sth inst Ht f TONIGHT TUESDAY an ice cream and i 1 f f strawberry festival will be given in the f I Seventh Ward AssemblyHall commencing j com-mencing at S oclock after which an interesting i < I It in-teresting programme of songs recitations i 1 recita-tions and dancing will take place Admission I i Ad-mission 25c 4 l i THE INTRODUCTORY exercises of St Ir4 I Marys commencement will be held in il IJ Academy Hall today beginning at i 3 oclock The graduating exercises iI I t i wilt commence at 10 oclock tomorrow J I morning at the same place The I friends and patrons of the institution t ale earnestly l requested to be present on i I both occasions il IK T C CALLISTEB of Fillmore ti gives some details that show the tern1 ble extent of the ravages from rabbits 1 I in the south He says the crops about his city are ruined completely he has I f killed 2000 rabbits with his own gun I 1 and says there have not been fewer than J 50000 or 60000 killed in the town The I Iii pasts attack first wheat then barley heii corn then oats and when they 1 1 have once been over a field they leave not a wreck behind This visitation 1 together with the drouth has given the people a good deal of discouragement I The stock and sheep of the country are I I doing well |