Show I j LOCAL AND OTHER BRIEFS Mis Louis Coav ot Cohn Brothers and a ctl councilor savi 1 look upou fiE UuiAU i il lit til iannliii a < ICe hal neuspapor train together to-gether and distritmting issues or its paper I i th eta trc us the cleverest means of atUeriis I alt Lake that could have been levied j I Ox Friday evening a stranger who was hard I Pn isseilfon fund gave amnlur man u d auioiul ring worth about tM to tell for i him flit jt trmger has not seen his agent since and yes turdny morning ho swore out a complaint charging him xvlih grand larceny but ho hast no has-t j ct been apprehended allrehemled BY plate dispatcho we learn that the steamsuip Atulnria landed at Moville island I Tuesday noon tie ltl Tiis i the steamer onlueh airs s P Teiisdel and son T VII 1 II Kllcrbock wife and daughter Vs llliam 1uiler anil family Mrs Martin aihraidt and children j i und W I Jiahain of th city bailed i THE Mandolin club last evening entertained I j j the member of Home Dramatic company and tho society ot young Indits who took cart in tile I parasol drill attlio theatre Friday night There at ere choice bits of music merry dancing mil a plrabant time generally Br oUs Bcattie 11 I i iuiiiisled the ralreshmeuts which were dainty and aclectubu cectllbe Mil McCAiiiji gives it as his opinion that the i city census which puts Salt Lakes population at 5oi i > iccdiuly more accurate than the I government w h cU pun it a tate short of iUJKU Tho cty enumerators were working by the J day and could afford to go back over tho same I ground twice to get my one they might have I misled while the government people were paid L by tho head and for 2 cents ior capita they wuind not be apt to taO the trouble to make u I double trip I WiretienJoucs chances of getting control I of the waterworks of this city are very slim but I it seems that Witcher did not imiltl all his hopes I upon succeeding mtliat enterprise but turnrii his attention to ProVo and wil put in a system i I Af waterworks there Work on the surveys wit I I h u commented tomorrow morning and Mr Jones says lie will have the water to Main s tiojt by next Christmas tent have the emlre w orks completed by next May Tao estimated ost nEllie system is oOOOUU THE HEKALO turns out one of Ute biggest pa lI ert in point of numbers ever issued in the wth rost today Aside from tlC legitimate clrcula ton orders poured in justsrcay from various g entlemen wee are booming their especial far rites for Goddess of Liberty for lots of 30 5 and iO and last evening came an order f ront one of our leading banks for IRS copies T he coupons received lna tnily r the chamber ei commerce by the way Indicate that a big ma oriiy arc cut from copies of Tile HEUALD A SHOUT time ago Col Eddy a genial Chi ago business man who is an onlccr of the Union Central Lifelnsurance company visited Salt Lake and was so struck wilts the citys bright prospects that he decided to open an 0 nice hero and appointed Thomas C Aldrich Aldrch and son of Minnesota as managers Borth aro sold business men and are a valuable acquisi ton to the citj C i Aldrich has already c ommenced the development of an extensive oat bed not a great distance from Coahille DR FUASK MEACIIAM the new city phy leian is a son of Major Frank Meacham JnltedStates army who died at Fort Douglas In i ISbS while on duty as post surgeon The doc t or is a graduate of the Yale classical course class of 1SS7 und of the medical department of + t ho University of Virginia I The interesting accomplished sister of Dr Meacham Miss Jrace1 was recently married to Lieutenant Jurnham of the Sixth infantry who was stationed here for several years and Is well i mown to many of our citizens LAST Tuesday William Nelson met four drunken Indians in Daniels creek and they commenced abusing him They struck him several times tore his vest off and otherwise maltreated him lie llnallygot away from theta without any serious injury There will yet boa serious tragedy to record here caused by t the selling of whisky to Indians if the practice i 1 It n ot stopped The officers should use notStoppcd Tie olcer every en deavor to lind out who furnishes Indians with ire l water anti put a stop to this dangerous practice I a lew parties were caught and punIshed pun-ished to the full extent of the law a few times it might have a I eoelicial elect upon thatclasso l Inoividuals usatcfi War tat O p or the men who ought to be tolerably well known in this country is not destined to llguro I in the census of the nation except as one who contributes the sinews of wrrto it lie has led l in the Seventeenth ward in one place fo ty years has been before the public as often perhaps as any man we know mid would naturally natur-ally siecm to bo one who should bs counted without with-out being required to stand up the euumera tor called at his house before ho had heard the cocks shrill clarion smite the morning air and ald being informed that nobody was astir the < counter went off promising to call later but Hko the letter in the i o is liu never came The one omitted Is Phil Murgutts and his family or eight are numbered or rather not numbered in the same category THE board of directors of the Deseret Agricultural Agl cultural ana Manufacturing society held their adjourned meeting last evening Mr Charles Kead being unable to attend to his duties as director di-rector Mr Nicholas Treweek has been ap pointed bj Governor Thomas in his stead It bcingiigiecd that Mr Treweek assume thoVpo sitlons on the several committees to th6po Head was nominated The premium list wa read and passed upon as far as class F and the remaining classes agreed upon in total the details de-tails to be left to the discretion of tho supervisors super-visors Tile Union Pacitlu Hallway company have agreed t carry exhibits over their road to and from tho fair free of charge A number ofspecial premiums have been offered and wilt bo announced in a few days wi |