Show LOCAL JOTS Hurrah for the Big Four at Gentrevill The Corner Grocery at the Theatre tonight to-night The Sixth Warders give an excursion to Garfield tomompv Wells Fargo Co today received one bar of Christy bullion valued at 1640 Mr William Fuller disposed of a large Quantity of the Harris stock today at low figures Sam Jones got drunk because he could not vote all three tickets and paid 5 for the fu today i court Our Club to the Lake presented a large and happy party of all ages on the special bathing train last evening It is expected that Judge William Gill Mills will deliver a poem on the death of Grant at tho Memorial exercises McCornick Co today received one car of Hanauer bullion 8221 and Queen of i S the Hills ore lr 00 total 3750 Less gambling is now being carried on in Salt Lake than for years past and many of the Uti horns are sparring for grub Miss Edna Russell the favorite young soprano takes the role of Celia in Ic lanthe which is to be produced shortly At the present time there are fewer patients pa-tients at St Marys hospital than for some time past and no serious cases aro reported Considerable talk was occasioned on the street today from a report that a son of fireman Duncan bad bssn drowned in the Jordan Major J H Nounnaii requests all exCon federate soldiers t meet at the Federal Court House this evening at 8 oclock to arrange for tho Grant Memorial Eight jiggers are at work on old dumps at Alta and all are making good wages for those running them The concentrates are shipped to the smelters at Sandy From the present condition of sanitary affairs Salt Lake is sure to have an epidemic soon in spite of Marshal Phillips successful success-ful failures in tho way of inspectors Tho Leans led the Fats to the slaughter today The Opera House band made music for the odd nines who will be put on the shelf for repairs the rest of the season Several alarming cases of diphtheria pre vail throughout Salt Lake and every possIble means to prevent further dissemination of the dreadful disease should be adopted The studio of Mr J W Clawson contains S several strikingly beautiful portraits from life Among the most pleasing are those of Miss Lizzie Watson and Miss Katie Young The case of Mctcalf against the Salt Lake Lime and Flux companv for 101 pay for labor was decided against the company which opens the way for other claims held The City Council meet tonight and i is to be hoped an eye will be turned on the miserable condition of streets gutters backyard back-yard opium joints streetwalkers and nuisances nui-sances in general A hole in the planking over the culvert on the Emporium Clock corner should be fixed Some ladys foot will drop in there result a sprained ankle further result an action for damages will lie against the city The funeral services over the remains of Mrs Masters of the Second ward tho lady who dropped dead yesterday morning will be held in the Second ward meeting house at 10 oclock tomorrojv forenoon Curtis Mason the little son of Mr C P Mason died of diphtheria last evening The funeral took place this morning The sorrowing sor-rowing parents have the sympathy of their many S friends in their sad affliction The News is strangely opposed to the police po-lice wearing a badge whereby they may readily be recognized We wonder if the News would equally oppose the placing of such a badge upon deputy marshals Mr Ned Wallin of the Barkers and I nis of the Park City club have arranged for a series of three games of ball on the Eighth Ward Square to take place Wednesday Wednes-day Thursday and Friday of this week A prominent Main street stationer is making mak-ing capital from sales of the Pall Mall Gazette Ga-zette at 25 cents a copy which contains all the airing up of the lascivious conduct of members of Parliament and other notable men of London Mr E M Cummings in from Alta says tho town presents a lively appsarance Several Sev-eral new properties are being developed along with tho Frederick and Crown Prince Prof Vincent is expected daily to begin work on the Flagstaff Grand Junction Colorado is in a fever of excitement over tho discovery of tho body of Mr Jones a stock owner who is supS sup-S posed to have been murdered by his partner Campbell and a man named Lobey who are < now wanted by the authorities Bullion Idaho one of the liveliest mining camps of Wood River yesterday received its first baptism of fire The lower portion of town vas entirely destroyed but will undoubtedly un-doubtedly be built up again as many of the leading mines around there are rich and productive The largo frame resting over the front porch of tho Walker House is for tho Weg Keland mammoth portrait of General Grant to be placed there this evening Speeches era expected from Judge Zane Governor Murray Colonel Hollister Judge C C Godwin God-win ane and Rev T C huff nfl 1 friends and admirers ad-mirers of tho lamented General The city should seo that the streets upon which tho line of march is to be taken to Liberty Park on next Saturday are sprinkled At present the dust is so stifling a to make it almost impossible for a procession pro-cession to march from the OpettTHouso to tho Park as intended S A telephone message from Mr A S Asch aim at Park City this morning announces that the success of the Liberal ticket in Summit Sum-mit county is assured It was n united effort on the part of both Democrats nnd Republicans Republi-cans Democrats being largely in the majority nnd tho Peoples ticket comes out second best Mr McLaughlin is an nccorn pUshed Democrat and is the first one to hold down n seat in the Utah Legislature |