Show I t I LOCAL JOTS Where will you spend Deooratiou Day Beaten at the Theatre on t See Storm I Monday night Dramatic in Storm Beaten Tho Homo on Monday night I Bithing trains will start running to the II Lake on Monday next Holds band was out today booming the r Decoration Day excursion L Walker Bros today received twenty bars 1331090 of Alice bullion valued at Isaac TrumbO and party from San FranciscO Fran-Cisco returned to that place yesterday If Thomas Leo will call at this office he j will learn of something interesting to him About eight of the Y M C A sscrntories returning from their convention nt San Francisco arrived here yesterday i The Nationals arc expecting their new costumes every day They intend to come out in flying colors on Decoration Day The large front stones of the new Karrick building were placed in front of that place yesterday Work is to be resumed shortly Work in a number the mines at Stockton I I Stock-ton mid Bingham owing to the enormous smelling charges have been forced to shutdown shut-down A small porch is being built in front of a portion of the Palace Hotel It would look Latter if the rest of the front wore not slighted i Zr The latest number of the Western Mer L chant Omaha prints the summary of Salt Lake real estate transactions for last month as published in THE DEMOCBAT The basebill game between the Nationals and a picked nine of the city is to be played on Washington Square not the HalfWay U House as stated in yesterdays issue There will be general memorial services J held at the Walker Opera House at 8 oclock on Monday evening A copy of the pro gramme will appear in onr next issue n An Englishman from Australia presented t a letter of troduction to George Q Cannon at the clerks office in the Walker House with the query Wherecan I find the gentleman gen-tleman i L The box office will open for the sale of 1 tickets for the Home Dramatic tomorrow I Judging from the interest manifested in this play there will be another panic tomorrow to-morrow The May number of the Western Merchant Mer-chant published by D 0 Dnnbar of Omaha is nt hand presenting a more healthy look than ever All business men should have it F The will be a meeting of the Orphans Homo and Day Nursery Association at the Nursery 1134 First South street on Saturday Satur-day May 28th at 2 p m All interested in 4 the work are cordially invited to be present First South street car passes the door K H Kimball Secretary The eminent poet Mr Thank Heaven Few 1 Such paid this office a visit last evening andre and-re aled n party of gentlemen with some of r his poems In addition to being n poet hoi ho-i is a dandy as a pedestrian and a dog fancier Ho has a bull pup which is a great bargain 1 all covered over with spots Price 25 It was learned yesterday through Sheriff Turner that the horse thieves who did the stealing at P V Junction on the 17th inst were captured by the constables at Green River placed in irons by Sheriff Turner and taken back te P V Junction In default of bail they were lodged in the county jail at Provo Deputies Pratt and Franks made a oohub haul at Union Fort yesterdyy and captured L one Thomas Smart He was taken before I Commissioner McKay and pleaded guilty to cohabiting with Mary Ann Smart and Hulda Lenroot between June 1 18M and May 1 I 1887 J L James and T Smart Jr went I his bonds for 1500 and of tho second wife for 8300 In a few days Toby Rosenthals famous painting of Elaine or lithe dead steered by tho dumb as it if sometimes called will leave San Franoiooo tn 1 > 4 Arhihited in tho East There is some little talk of the picture being exhibited in this city If it is it can doubtless be made profitable to the owners as every one is more or less familiar with the romantic history of thogreat painting paint-ing ingAt At about 830 oclock last night there was considerable excitement at the store cf Mrs I Tobias on the State Road It appears that their Rochester lamp got so hot around the l bowl that the oil inside caught fire The presence of mind shown by one of the young ladies present who grabbed a cloth I smothered the flames and thereby avoided an inevitable explosion is all that saved the whole house from becoming enveloped inflames in-flames A telegram from Lewis M Cannon informing 1 in-forming W C Spencer that J H Kimball had fallen from the train and was dying which appeared in yesterdays DEMOCBAT was followed by another later on which read viz Kimball died at 1245 What shall I do about burial In answer Mr W C Spencer telegraphed for them to embalm the body and send it to Salt Lake at once Mr Kimball left here with a party of missionaries mis-sionaries on Monday last The accident occurred just as the train was advancing toward a station named Hammond in Kansas Kan-sas Mr Kimball is a young man of good moral character and he leaves a wife and two children |