Show LOCAL JOTS S The Grand Jury has adjourned for oneS one-S month I There are three Smiths among the April petit jurors The Salt Lake Brewing Company is out with its Bock beerS beer-S The Germania lead works shipped west a car load of red lead last week Regular stages have commenced running run-ning between Salt Lake and Park City The New England excursionists left for 5 the East over the broad guage this morning S morn-ing ingAn S An unusually large number of passengers passen-gers arrived from the west over the Rio Grande this morningS S The Utah Central train that left this morning was composed of eight > sand s-and two baggage cars A delegation of the Park City Odd Fellows Fel-lows are in town to attend the annual session S ses-sion of the Grand Lodge At the March term of the county court of Piute county a new precinct called Graves Valley was organized The attention of the traveling public is called to the special notice of Mulloy S Paul in regard to a reduction of bus fares Marshal Ireland and Sheriff Turner nave ordered some ot the improved Handcuffs S Hand-cuffs for which Captain Hawley has the i agency S j Murray Shepherd and A R Moffatt f S bath of Park City were admitted to citizenship citi-zenship in the Third District Court this morning Two sleepingcars will be attached to S the Rio Grand train that leaves for the p East tomorrow and every berth in each i will be occupied There are said to be but thirteen names I S left in the jury box of the Second District and an open venire seeiiis to be among M the probabilities illlfl All the rivers in the Territory are now booming and threaten to devastate the valleys The Jordan is within a few feet S of the top of its banks i The Frisco Times emphatically denies S the report that the Horn Silver mine has petered ont and intimates great possi bilities for the property 5 The old belief that if it rains on Easter I I it will rain for seven Sundays seems to I 1 I be well founded Four more damp Safct baths may be expected a P and U Cis the abbreviated manner in which Clerk McMillan of the District Court enters a charge of polygamy polyga-my and unlawful cohabitation The county officials will enforce the county liquor law at Bingham Three dealers from that place were brought be fore Justice Pypor this morning The room formerly occupied by the London Hunk of Utah Limited is undergoing extensive alterations by the Salt Lake Brewing Company who propose pro-pose to use it for their new beer hall un limited A number of Odd Fellows are expected to arrive this evening to attend the session ses-sion of the Grand Lodge which commences com-mences tomorrow About fifty delegates will probably be present from the eight lodges in the Territory The Utah Commissioners are preparing a new set of instructions for the guidance of the registration officers A new form of oath to be administered will be em bodied The instructions will be ready for publication in a few days Receiver McMillan who returned Saturday Sat-urday night from his second tour of inspection in-spection over the Utah Eastern road rePorts re-ports the discovery of eleven ties not included in the inventory accompanying his report This increases the value of the road by several cents A son of the late President Barrios of Guatemala passed through this city on the D 11 G train yesterday He has been attending the military school at West Point and was attired in the cadet uni 1 junii JLIV IB un ins to San a way iu ouii Francisco Francis-co where he will take a steamer for home The lecture delivered by Geo Cnainey at the Opera House last evening was one of the most fascinating and brilliant ever delivered in this city An Ideal Man and Woman was the topic The Opera House was crowded Salt Lakers should endeavor to induce Mr Ohainey to de liver a series of lectures in this city 0 A bright reporter for a morning con temporary has discovered that two men are cohabiting with the same woman and calls on Mr Dickson to prosecute them both under the Edmunds law I A slight knowlege of the provisions of the Edmunds act would have prevented that reporter from making such a painful ex I hibition of ignorance Tbere is said to be a slight misunderstanding I misunder-standing between the manager and the employes of a certain newspaper S not more than seven miles from the Continental Hotel The employes claim that they are entitled to some compensa I I tion for their labor and the manager pro I tests his inability to settle up He should draw on the premium contingent fund I The Utah Northern now has in use some coal cars of adjustable gauge so I that the coal to be used or stored at the I various stations along the lino can be brought over either the Union Pacific or I Oregon Short Line broad guages and transferred to the Utah i Northern narrow nar-row guage without it being necessary to shovel it into other cars It is a great convenience |