Show LOCAL BRIEFS i I f THE QUARTERLY Stake Conference is I in session atProvo JAMES C WATSOKS family was before t ae Grand Jury on Friday Ii THI SUNDAY School Union meets tc i i morrow evening at the uual place ALBABT SINGLETON of Provo was ar I1 rested yesterday charged with polyg H t c auiy 4 JOE ShARP cirne up from the south 1 last evening He will remain until Monday r b THE CASH of the People vs Abe Chalmers on trial at Provo went to j the jury yesterday afternoon L THE ALL which was to have been Ii i given on Tuesday evening by the Purin I Club has been indefinitely postponed THE MOTION for a new trial in the case of Henry Grow recently convicted of unlawful cohabitation will be heard tomorrow It to-morrow r EBNA SCOTT tbe notorious was run in again yesterday on the old charge f vagrancy aid prostitution She went up M for fitty days i SEE THE Walker Bros Cos new an I Uouucement on page 7 headed Silks Bilks Silks The firm offers some rare bargains in silk dress patterns which 1 ladies will do well to see about it IT is said the members of the retiring ail Grand Jury will unite in a handsome testimonial to Judge Zane in appreciation I apprecia-tion of the fact that he allowed them to to disband without taking the new oathThE f THE AMABAITH Club gives its fourth l hop at the Opera House on Friday 4 evening next The management of I the affair is in the hands of competent t gentlemen and will doubtless prove a o I I success We will be there u 1 IT is estimated that nearly 10tCOO tons I r of ice will be shipped to this city from points on the D S R G during the next few weeks The present supply on j hand is said to be only fair and not i anywhere near enough to preclude the I possibility of an ice famine in case of 1 unually hot and early summer 1 Miss GRISSIE LAWSON and Miss Jennie i Hawley soloists Will sing with Protes i sor Krouse in the choir of the Baptist Church cornier of Second South and Second West Streets this evenin The t pastorRev L L Woodwill gIve his second lecture on Tho Prophesies of Christ The public cordially invited THE OFFICEBS of the First Distric 1 r Coufrt at Provo and the grand jury took t t the new tes oath Friday The question I was raised whether he petit jury already j i al-ready impaneled was eligible to continue 1 i con-tinue on the case under irial The court held that it was and the defense saved t the point in case they should desire to I I move for a new trial Mns PABSEY was recently sentenced to 100 and ninetynine days imprisonment I imprison-ment Her relatives however interceded 4 inter-ceded in her behalf and in consideration considera-tion of her promise to leave town and I J I I mend her ways she was released She t failed to keep her promise however and was again caught napping She ci wasremanded tp jail to work out her I old sentence I 3 THE SOCIAL Temple of Honor will 11 give a dime sociable on Monday evening e 1 I 1 even-ing at Grand Army Hall An excellent I j excel-lent programme has been arranged for 1 the occasion There will also be two I i large prize cakes with ccsh prizes in I each and n fish pcid where all will t have an opportunity of catching something i J some-thing After the exercises the ladies t Ii t will serve achoice lunchfreeas only the Social Temple ladies know how to C j serve those lunches This is their second l L sec-ond entertainment and fully promises to excel their first efforts which gave t such general satisfaction |