Show 1 LOCAL JOTS Register Do register Do register now Lead 470 silver 953g One moro day to register And still hotter it Rrowetb The Supreme Court was not in session today to-day A picnic nt Calders farm is the event for this evening Dont get left on registering youve got another day If any one ever saw a duller day than this he can have it Garfield Beach will be formally opened about the 20th inst Helds Brass Band was out drumming up Storm Beaten today See the card of Skewes 1 Son in todays paper They are reliable Fred G Willis has been appointed a notary publio for Sevier county James Thompson was yesterday appointed notary public for Salt Lake county Wells Fargo k Co today received base bullion 2000 ore 10000 gold bars 8000 total 20000 llo ornick Co today received Han nuer bullion S2COO silver and lead ores 30760 total 333oO John Burton was fined 15 in the Police Court yesterday for assault and battery on a crazy man at the City Hall Bert Soaboldt who has been spending a few weeks at Lake Park returned this morning and registered at the White House Messrs Ewing Fallou the old reliables are out in a new card to day Call and see them Sam Phillips and Jimmy Lisle do the honors Lets have n real genuine good time on the 4th of July and lot no good man discourage the efforts now being put forth to that end Hurrah for the 4th M Heinau the wellknown hairdresser and barber has something of interest in to days paper An oldtimer that can be relied re-lied on Dont forget the place four doors north of Walker House The Montreal Mining Company have some very nioe ore from their property in the Snake Creek district which assays 103 ozs silver and 250 gold The stockholders are confident of having a big thing The young ladies of the Congregational Church will give one of their enjoyable festivals fes-tivals this evening All those who want to enjoy strawberries and the society of Indies should not miss this opportunity The lawn party given by the Mite Society of St Paul Chapel on the Continental grounds last evening passed off very smoothly The lawn was brilliantly illuminated with Chinese lantens and headlights head-lights The ladies of the W C T U held Christian Chris-tian services at the Penitentiary last evening even-ing After which the prisoners wore each presented with a beautiful bouquet and a scriptural verse attached The services consisted of singing prayer and appropriate remarks The cablegram in yesterdays Times announcing an-nouncing the suicide of an American at Monte Carlo said formerly to have been an officer of the army is believed to refer to Lieutenant J J Shaw who deserted from the Sixth infantry lastwint rKansas City Times The advance sale of seats for Storm Beaten has already insured a large audience audi-ence Many who did not and some who did see this play the first night are availing themselves of this opportunity The audience audi-ence are requested to be in their seats at 830 so that the actors may begin promptly at that time Another solicitor was caught soliciting to such a degree today that Officer Pratt arrested ar-rested him on a charge of assault Mr Phillips the wellknown runner of the Valley Val-ley House was not content this afternoon with the usual mode of persuasion but adopting the laying on of hands act was forcibly ushering some ladies to the Valley House when the officer put an end to his little game Mr Thomas Maloney who came down from Ogden last evening says that Elder Budges attorney Mr Kimball has returned from Idaho Ho reports that Judge Hayes has practically endorsed the action of the Utah officials Ho says that they were right in holding Budge on bail and he has required re-quired him to give a new bond for 3000 signed by Idaho parties This is the same I amount as required in Ogden and is therefore c there-fore an out and out approval of the way the case was treated Considerable interest was manifested in examining ci new patent concentrator on Main street today Goo O Dickinson the the inventor says that the warning machine is designed to be about fifteen feet in diameter and capable of treating a quantity of 300 tons per day The concentrator consuls of a round metallic 4 table which moves on a pivot in a horizontal horizon-tal circle with an additional concentric motion mo-tion The residue is expelled from the center and the concentrates are gathered on the plate Every man in Utah who has violated V those laws by plural marriage should be promptly brought before the courts and made to suffer the maximum penalty provided pro-vided for his offense With the assistance of the laws recently enacted the Federal prosecuting officers and courts ought to be able to give every offender his deserts The people will not bo satisfied unless these officers and courts display activity in the pursuit and persecution of Mormon law brenkersY V Times |