Show LOCAL JOTS The Provo Opera House is receiving its I finishing touches j ThvJer has reserved circus tickets for I sale No advance in prices Wells Fargo Co today received one bar of Christy bullion worth 179194 i I McCornick Co today received two cars of Hanauer bullion valued at 4700 A pleas ant sociable was held at the residence of Mr George M Scott last evening Frank P Connelly for being drunk and profane got elected for 10 in the Police Court today John Jones for having such a common name and being found drunk with it was fined 5 this morning Mr llossiler ticket agent of the Theater Thea-ter reports seats selling lively for the Matcrna concert Saturday night The late storm in the country did great damage to the fruit crop stripping many trees entirely bare especially apricot trees Mr M S Ascheim of the Park is in the city to attend a session of the stockholders stock-holders of the Sampson Mining Company today The town is filled with our country cousins eager to dispose of surplus truck and turn tlu proceeds into the concentrated concen-trated collo sal 1 1 John T Lynch charged with battery on Ncphi W Clayton was released 01 100 bonds and will have a hearing at I 10 oclock tomorrow Thomas Bywater got drunk and was fined 5 today Through Thomas folly he will not be able to have a reserved seat at the circus tonight John Ryan for being drunk and profane pro-fane was fined 10 and for vagrancy 25 more John will remain in Salt Lake till the next circus comes along Madame Amalia Fraterna and her entire en-tire concert company will be quartered at the Walker House rooms having been engaged for them already A telegram from Seymore E Locke to Messrs Caine and Clawson of the Theatre Thea-tre says that the Materna company will arrive tomorrow morning Some 400 shares of delinquent Sampson Samp-son stock v ei a sold and bought in by Mr Hanauer mostly for the company It went for the 50cent assessment and costs of sale Thomas Niblock of Denver Colorado purchased 800 head of cattle from the Southern Utah settlers which will be shipped from Payson to Rawlins Vyo on the 22d inst Richard Williams drunk and profane got the usual 10 fine today Richard said he could afford it as he always felt justified in getting drunk when a circus came to town I A party of young men is being made up to go to Eagle Hock by wagon and team considering that method of travel cheaper than by the railroad since the pooling arrangement has gone into effect Messrs Williams Gerrans of the Palace Pal-ace saloon have leased the sole right of handling liquors and cigars at the Driving Driv-ing > Association grounds The races take place the 17th inst and a large patronage pat-ronage is expected George Pettit will hereafter find it cheaper to buy his clothing at firstclass prices than to try and steal it For pur bluing an overcoat belonging to John Miller he was this morning fined 75 anb II in lieu thereof will do a couple of months I with the gang I A fourteenyearold boy named Hunt and a girl named Hawkins were riding J east on Second South street last evening I when the team ran away and threw the I younir couple out Master Hunt was considerably con-siderably bruised and was attended toby to-by Dr Beattie The girl escaped injury I I By advertisement published elsewhere it will be noted that Louis P Kelsey lr has succeeded E B Kelsey in the real estate and brokerage business His ofliee will be found at 25 and 27 East I First South Street where any business in his line will receive personal and prompt attention General Nathan Kimball asks 20000 damages against the Ogden Herald in that the Herald did publish a false ma licious and defamatory libel of and concerning con-cerning the plaintiff containing false scandalous malicious defamatory and libelous matter and that by sail publication pub-lication as aforesaid said defendant meant that plaintiff was corrupt and susceptible of corruption in his said position of foreman fore-man of the Grand Jury and that he would as such Grand Juror out of hatred and malice and without testimony indict and vote to indict Mormons for alleged crimes and misdemeanors I |