Show General Gleanings Lee Gibson was in Salt Lake yesterday on business Judge Fitzgerald has returned from a trip to the northwest Mr and Mrs S F Schoonover go te Salt Lake this mornin LeoHaefeli the author of As You Like It was in the city yesterday The directors of the chamber of commerce held a meeting lasfevening A twentyfour hour walking match will begin tt Cooks skatingrink tonight A B Johnson the new owner of the Commer cal is in Grand Junction on business I The Lutes cases attracted considerable attention atten-tion in the First district court yesterday I I The National Union will give a grand ball in Beyle hall on the evening of December 10 Charles Marvin the trainer of Sunol was at the Reedjcsterday with his wife and child Dick Weatherby the fireman Injured by fall leg off the aerial truck day before yesterday is recovering Deputy Marshal W F Gill went to Salt Lake with a gang of prisoners for the penlten tiary last evening Mrs S W Knapp returned yesterday from San Francisco Mr Knapp will remain on the coast for several daysX A case of diphtheria was reported at the Broom hotel yesterday A HERALD representative represen-tative found it erysipelas There are undelivered messages at the Western West-ern Union telegraph office for P M Gordon J 13 Low and Pat Naughton A pugilistic combat between two local sluggers slug-gers will come off in the Union opera house on the evening of December 12 Frank Monroe came up from the capital city yesterday He reports his new theater will be opened there about the 28th Inst Passenger traffic on the Southern Pacific is reported to be excellent but the freight busi n ° ss has been a little slack of late A heavy scow storm was raging In the mono p tams east of the city all day yesterday A lilt S bnow fell la the valley during the dayS day-S James F Stutesman an examiner of the department de-partment justice was in the city yesterday looking over the books of the United State marshal und the clerk of the district courtS court-S Judge Cross had a rather unpleasant duty of Bottling a squabble between about a dozen children from Hooper ranging in ages from S fourteen down A parent of one of the chIldren tad another arrested alleging unlawful inter cr urse The judge thought the matter was not S eo serious and discharged It |