Show LOCAL BKIEFS MB TULLIDGE state3 that the costumes cos-tumes alone for his coming production of Cromwell cost him 500 all of which had to be paid in advance of tie performance per-formance A long list of subscribers for seats has already been obtained THE POLICE Court is still a desert waste During Justice Pypers absence ab-sence on Monday and Tuesday of last week Alderman Patrick tried twenty cases Since Tuesday the day Justice Pyper arrived home but two cases have I been tried I MB ALMA M SMITH of Coalville I died at his residence on Sunday after a lingering illness of cancer in the stomach stom-ach He was aged55 years and for some time past had held the position assessor and collector of Summit County He was well and favorably known throughout the Territory H A PETERSON was arrested on Friday at Levan Juab County on the charge of unlawful cohabitation co-habitation It is said that the first wife and her brother are the complaining witnesses He was taken to Spring City and will have a hearing before Commissioner Jacob Johnson A DISPATCH received at the Ontario office yesterday from Mr Chambers states that he will not arrive here until after Jul 1st Mr Almy will therefore there-fore go up to the Park and pay off tomorrow to-morrow which will be very welcome news to the miners and business men of that place as they were beginning to grow a little impatient The Daly divi dent will in all probability go over till July when a 50cent disbursement will be made to the stjckholders 2 BEFORE JUDGE ZANE yesterday James M Fisber of Mill Creek and George Wardell of Peoa were arraigned on the charge of unlawful cohabitation The first plead not guilty Mr War I dell announced that he had marriod his plural wife in S3j and had recenty I given her a divorce He intended to 1 abide by the law in the future Judge Zane however did not suspend sentence sen-tence entirely but imposed a fine of 50 and costsin all SllGSOj AUEBBACH BEOS have made one more substantial purchase of Main Street property yesterday They became the owners of the building now occupied occu-pied by Spencer Kimball 20 feet front by 167 feet depth having purchased it from F D Chit for 20000 This gives the Auerbachs 93 feet unbroken fronton front-on Main Street not including the 52 feet occupied by their own place of business Their total frontage 148 feet between First and Second South is easily worth 150000 THE HACKEES of the city are circulating circulat-ing an earnest petition asking that that portion of the new ordinance ordi-nance making them stand on Second South Street be revoked They say they might as well retire from business if they cannot stand near hotels or other buildings where the owners are willing and they say the torrid heat of S cond South would waste them and their teams away in a week They claim that the new ordinance is a blessed boon to the livery stable keepers keep-ers particularly those who are solid with the hotels 9 |