Show j I LOCAL JOTS The lawn fete of the ladies of the First Baptist Bap-tist Church takes place tomorrow evening Lead made another jump of 2M cents today to-day and is quoted in New York at412 > per hundred Wells Fargo Co today received one bar of Christy Silver Reef bullion valued at 1904 J James McKnight has been permanently disbarred from practising in all the courts j I of this Territory The Last game of the Denver base hal series was played yesterday Eesull Den vers 13 Salt Lake 7 Charles Popper a Utah stockraiser landed twentylour cars of cattle at the Omaha stockyards last Thursday McCornick Co today received Crescent i ore valued at 3800 and Queen of the His ore valued at 4200 total 8000 The Opera House was filled last night with listeners to Rev Mr Lambs lecture on The Book of Mormon Is from God The three trunks of the John Thompson i company were sold at public auction to satisfy the judgment of his agent John Hammond and brought 80 The Committee on Finance for the Grant Memorial service will meet at 8 oclock tonight 4 to-night at the Deseret Bank by order of the chairman Mayor James Sharp The 3777 notices published about town arc a strong hint which the thugs thieves and urethmg men would do well to heed udging from the acts of the 377 organIzation organ-Ization in the pastBlto IlflIfotnfat1 The funeral of S J Johnasson held yesterday I I yes-terday from the Thirteenth ward schoolhouse house under the auspices of the A O U Wand f W-and the members of tho bar of this city was largely attended The Opera House band was also in attendance and addresses were made by P L Williams and Mr Winnberg There is some little excitement in society circles over the divorce proceedings brought against lludger Clawson by his first wife Florence Dinwoodey Clawson Rudger was brought in from the Pen this morning to file his answer to the complaint The defendant de-fendant waived tho time to answer the com pjaint and consented for a dgfanlt to be entered iwml 1 i On Saturday night while returning from tho Theatre Earnest Lyon Walter Wis combo Byron Crosby Matthew Lon and Fred quires saw a large porcupine on the i fence in front of Mr H IJambergers residence resi-dence on First South Street between Second 1 rind Third East streets and after considerable consider-able trouble killed it Upon being weighed it was found to weigh fifty pounds An old gentleman in a onehorse wagon was given a pretty hard tumble while passing pass-ing the DEMOCKAT office this afternoon by a couple of long gas pipes which he had in his wagon coming around unexpectedly and knocking him off the seat He was badly if bruised about the back of his head by the fall The horse was stopped by the spectators specta-tors and the old gentleman was driven to his destination by n friend L Saturday night another smashup occurred on the State road I buggy containing two girls and a child being upset by coming in collision with another buggy in which a man was driving a span of fractious horses The girls took an unceremonious header into the road and were considerably scratched and bruised while the man received a kick on the head knocking him senseless and requiring re-quiring six stitches to sew it up The man acknowledges tho blamo of tho affair a he was on tho wrong sido of the road |