Show LOCAL JOTS Up to dztte 6200 cases have been filed in the ThirdDistrict Court 1 The funeral of the late Mrs Foote was largely attehded this afternoons Rev L B Thrall preaches at the Methodist Church tomorrow evening Another drill practice of the Patience dragoons will take place Monday evening Mr J Dye who has purchased the Main street confectionery business of H 0 Stearns is doing a fine business j Tt is rumored that the Salt Lake Herald likely to get into a legal squabble with theirprize distribution Proro Enquirer Captain Greenman scared a number of people out of about four years growth by appearing on the streets of Ogden yesterday yester-day R K Thomas makes a fine display at his new Emporium establishment and the place was thronged with customers today The board of directors of the Provo Lumber Manufacturing and Building Company declared a 10 per cent dividend last Wednesday B K Land a printer who has worked in i nearly all the offices in the city was arrested this afternoon for abusing his wife and daughter The Grand Jury came into court last evening and presented four indictments three under United States laws and one under the laws of the Territory There will be a dress parade of the Sixth Infantry at Fort Douglas tomorrow morning at 9 oclock which will be followed fol-lowed by inspection and guard mount The Collins habeas corpus case which was set for a hearing in the Third DIstrict Dis-trict Court today was postponed indefinitely j indefi-nitely This case will test the validity of the county license law I The members of the Congregation I Bnai Israel are requested to meet at the office of 3Ir Simon Bamberger tomorrow morning at 11 oclock for the consideration considera-tion of imnortant matters A party of eighty English globe trotters trot-ters who recently arrived at San Francisco Fran-cisco from Australia will come in on the D R G tomorrow and remain a day or two in Utahs metropolis The Fort Douglas concert tomorrow afternoon will be in the open air and will commence at 3 oclock The programme includes a fine clarionet solo selection which will be rendered by Prof Kinne It is extremely probable that should no successor to Judge Emerson be appointed before the 7th of next month Judge foreman will preside during the remainder re-mainder of the term in the First District Riley the man who was charged with making a murderous assault on Ed Wilson Wil-son was bound over yesterday afternoon by Justice Speirs in the sum of 500 Wilson was also bound over to appear asa as-a witness Bonds Mere furnished today Mr J L Rawlins yesterday passed the thirtyfifth milestone on the journey of life and a number of friends last evening commemorated the event by tendering that gentleman a surprise party which was appreciated by Mr Rawlins and thoroughly enjoyed by all present The trial of the GriffithsIreland case was in progress in the Third District I Court today Judge Zane ruled this I morning that the first deed of assignment I I made by Pcirce was invalid as it empowered em-powered the assignee to sell goods on credit which would result in delaying payment of claims Postmaster Lynch states the free delivery de-livery system is now working like a charm it is anticipated that on the 1st of next month it being the expiration of I the quarter about half of those who have been renting boxes will give them up and order their mail delivered which will 1niVln flu work nf flin nnirmvc u n There is nothing new in telephone matters Mr A W Brown general manager of the Molecular Telephone Company of Utah including the Territories Terri-tories of Idaho and Montana will arrive next Monday and will probably take the Buperintendency of the Salt Lake Com pam Solicitors will be started out next week There are no new developments in the conference rate question Messrs Ban croft and Eccles of the D R G Western West-ern and Sharp and Cope of the Utah Central were closeted for several hours this morning and as a result of their extended ex-tended deliberations the matter rests just where it did before and it is likely to remain re-main 80 It is likely that the Utah Northern will soon begin the construction of thirty miles of r railroad in Southern Montana It will be connected at both ends with the main line and will be used exclusively for the passage of freight trains so as to avoid the Birch Creek divide where the road is so expensive to operate and so fruitful of accidents InterMountain |