Show z LOCAL JOTS I II A greatmany bathers have taken their last I I bath for this year J V The Wasatch range was whitewashed last V night with a coat of snow it McCornick Co today received one car ii 1 Hanauer bullion valued at 2203 I Tho effects of the Morton confectionary i i j store have been disposed of at auction f Williams and Gerrans paid a sm fine n I yesterday for selling liquor last Sunday I ii Tho various denominational schools report 1 I a good enrollment at the resuming of the f present term V t Several car loads of emigrants are expected V t arrive in Salt Lake from Europe on Tues I day the 15th inst 4 The interior appearance of the U P office p j I has been greatly improved by some carpen 1 ter work the past few days caren r Michael McLaughlin was fined i5O for I i I selling liquor on the Sabbath day but took I t an appeal to the District Court V i I The Nationals and a picked nine from tho i V V Drapers and Cottonwoods will play a game of base ball on the Athletic grounds tomorrow tomor-row afternoon J The interest of Salt Lake yuchimen in the j great PnritanGeuesta contest is unabated I un-abated The DEMOORATS dispatches give the f V V result to to I resul up going press V John Taylor was arrested last evening by an officer for stealing a colt from Mr Wil Ham Showell Taylor will be tried Monthly i I morning in the Police Court j The Union Pacific will at once replace the I buildings destroyed in the late Chinese difficulty diffi-culty Fifteen carpenters have been ordered I from here to crowd the work I The principals of Mikado meet at Care less music store this evening Rehearsals V will be held twice a week hereafter in order to hasten the presentation of the opera Several hundred Chinamen havo been 10 10 instated in the mines at Rock Springs and Almy under protection of government troops No trouble seems to threaten tho future working of the mines I The severe change in Salt Lakes previous warm weather causes grave thoughts in the mind of many a poor soul who would gladly redeem his last years overcoat and umbrella umhrl from the grasp of Uncle Isaac Of tho fall meeting which commenced at Butte Wednesday the Butte InterMountain says the Orton band has been engaged to V V furnish the music The cornet playing of Mark Croxall is expected to be a feature of the races V Dr F C Nichols the wellknown dentist Ii returned to Salt Lake V I retured Snl last evening from nn enjoyable visit to California vsit Calfornia more particu larly the tropical luxuriance of Napa Valley He can now be found at his usual parlors opposite tho Walker House paror It is understood that conference has boon V postponed two weeks as predicted some time since by the DEMOOHAT in order to hear V brothers Cannon Musser and others who will have served out their time in the Pen I Emu Lie present at tho feast talk YVJLII r UUK on persecutions I Tomorrow is the last day on which applications V I appli-cations will be received for the free scholarship 1 scholar-ship offered by Mr B B Young to the musical mu-sical school Theexamination of competitors compet takes place next Tuesday when a large number of rising young singers will assem ble from about Salt Lake Mr Henry Badley of tho Tenth ward and Miss Phoebe Rossiter eldest daughter of V Mr William A Rossitor both of this city i were united for time to come at Logan yes I I terday The happy couple and many friends V will be tendered a reception this evening at 1 I tho residence of the bndes parents I V Messrs Grow Bros Gray drove an ar V t I tesian well on Wednesday at the farm house V of Horace S Eldredge at Bountiful After f working seven hours f fine flow of water was I struck at the depth of fortyone feet This successful firm has driven some thirty wells this season all of which are constantly flow ing a strong stream of good water I |