Show LOCAL JOTS Horn Silver stock is quoted at 200 Butte shipped D43G8 in bullion last week Lead is quoted in New York today at 385a jump of five cents Frederick Warde plays Damon and Pythias in Ogden tonight A man by the name of Lawrence from Ophir with a severe injury of the knee ioint was admitted to St Marks hospital today Mr Jenek of the Sixth ward downed all the wellowners today by striking one on his place which flows a stream of pure unadulterated un-adulterated soda The Grand Jury have a recess until the first Monday in September subject to the call of the Court District Attorney or Foreman Fore-man at any time On the 29th of this month the Salt Lake Bicycle Club will open contesting medal races to all beginners in the Territory for the championship of Utah The Utah Northern has cut down the salaries of station agents and will allow a 10 per cent commission at stations where the ticket sales are less than 3000 per annum The report that the Herald dramatic editor had followed off the Madison Square Company is characterized as a Tribune lie The Herald masher is laying for Belva Lookwood Tomorrow the change in postal rates goes goes into effect Letters of one ounce can be forwarded for two cents and on second class matter the postage is reduced from two to one cent per pound Hung out in front of a Market How store is the following announcement This store will close on July 4th Refuse to buy of anyone any-one keeping open Give the clerk a rest Do your shopping Friday In the Police Court today Willie Harrington Harring-ton Fred Everett J E Schaeffer and John W Davis were tried for battery on J C Kinney On motion of the prosecution the first three wore discharged and Davis is now on trial Messrs Thomas Co of Salt Lake have bought the Toledo mine in the Brandon district in Madison County Montana and have bonded other properties It is the intention in-tention of Thomas Co to erect a smelter there in a short time The Queen of the Hills mine is now employing em-ploying fifty men and continues to ship a car load of ore each day Everything about the works is working very satisfactorily and the Queen will undoubtedly make the best record this year of any Wood River mine Snow still lingers on the crests of the mountains around Park City and in the gulches near the summits The surface water in tho Crescent properties has slacked up a little but not very much The full force of miners will be put on again as soon as the water permits Mr Hiram Kimball living two blocks south of the Denver c Rio Grande Roundhouse Round-house engaged Mr Bishop of the Nineteenth Nine-teenth ward to sink a well on his place Last evening at a depth of 112 feet a stream of the finest water was struck which shoots like a geyser mountains high We have been informed that Mr Bam bergor of Salt Lake has made arrangements arrange-ments with Mr J B Parry and his co owners in the mining properties west of Dalys oup to erect a plant of machinery and sink 400 feet At this depth something must lip l red of value becauso the owner k an excellent showing now Park I t ji d Of Wde in Virginius one of our exchanges ex-changes pealts as follows Mr Warde possesses pos-sesses the advantage of an imposing stage presence mif repose of manner even in the most exact ng situations which contribute con-tribute in u mark Jogree to the success of this performance In the second act ho achieved a < 1 tiidei1 riumph which was well won It was irpo < Me to resist the power with which L rr out this scene It was a most iir x r ioce of acting and the audience cvul u LI three times before the curtain at the m t this act The Forum scene was tit nit iiiously forcible and finished throughout Too polish of Mr i Wiirdos style is somewhat urprising considering con-sidering the very abort time it has been 8incehp attempted this pat His Vrrginius bids fair to rank amonr the masterpieces of American dramatic art |