| Show LOCAL JOTS Good Friday tomorrow The caterpillar crop will soon be ready for harvesting The Germania smelter has been closed j for about ten days It is the cowboy band now instea of the Firemens band 1 What has become of that great Salt Lake Fort Douglas railway 1 Bricklaying hits commenced on the i third story of the Jennings block I L Walter Porcher was fined 10 this morning D morn-ing for drunkenness and disorderly conduct i con-duct A special conference train I will leave 1 Ogden tomorrow evening at 7 oclock for Logan arriving at 10 The Grand Jury met this morning and finished investigating the Musper case in about an hour after which it adjourned W C Borland states that it is not true that he is wearing a cowboy hat for the purpose of winning the cattle men over to the U PIt P-It is reported that surveyors are laying off a route for a branclr road from a point on the Utah Central to the salt beds > northwest of the city A miniature monument of Thistle marble mar-ble from Price Canyon is on exhibition in the D R G city office This marble polishes very beautifully S The dancing class recently organized by Mrs Dr Hamilton met in Sheldons Hall again last evening It will meet f ft i I hereafter on Friday evenings j Wm McQueen of Salt Lake and Wood t River is one of the experts to testify in E the Rising StarSilver Safe mining case I set for trial in Butte tomorrow tI The D R G ticket office today reports th I re-ports fortynine through passengers for 1 the east and twenty on board the westbound f west-bound express due this evening I About sixty patients are now confined 1 in the Sisters Hospital but no serious ° A eases Young St Clair whose foot was I t amputated the other day is doing nicely t M Captain John Codman well known to I il Salt Lakers and in many literary articles J rr1 I as the author of several works has recently I A re-cently written another book on Mormonism I Mormon-ism 1i ismAt the meeting of the directors of the I Provo National Bank yesterday H II Cluff vas elected to succeed James Dunn resigned A five per cent dividend was I declared I The childrens ball that has been arranged 1 l ar-ranged to take place at the Theatre Saturday i Sat-urday afternoon will aflbrd the little ones 1 another splendid opportunit of enjoying themselves 1 4 Speculative foreigners is the term 4i applied by the Provo Enquirer to Gentile 1 1 merchants We suspect the editor oft of-t that paper is ioing some pretty tall speculating I spec-ulating himself just now ti In the case of J D Lamb vs West li 1 Mountain Mining Company a verdict f was rendered for plaintiff for 134 and costs This suit was brought to recover 1 salary as mining superintendent fI I At a meeting of the directors of the Caledonia Society held last night it was 1 r I decided to give another sociable on the ii ii evening of the 15th The grounds of the 1 il 1 society are to be fixed up and improved J I immediately Mining operations in Silver Reef are reported quiet at present but more activity Si activ-ity is looked for in the coming summer 1 The Christy and Stormont companies A4 oK nnprl Monxlir 430 AftO rlnrJnrr to rnrmtli A of March 1 l = I Albert Moore charged with i committing i d I an assault witli deadly intent at Mill Creek about a year ago was brought in r 1F II from the Pen and arraigned this morning I r 1Iit morn-ing He pleadjCd not guilty and was allowed I j al-lowed two days to withdraw pleat plea-t j The Utah Association composed of 1 Congregational ministers and New West 1j teachers commenced a three days session I ses-sion at Independence Hall last evening 1 < The attendance is good delegates being I I present from all parts of the Territory I I 1 A newspaper man of some little experience ex-perience called on us today spent a i few moments pleasantly in social chat f and left without making a suggestion as t j to how tho paper should be run This I fact is noteworthy from the fact that it is so infrequent I I i 11 c There will be no boom for the Cteur I dAlen country this spring but the fact that a nineteenounco nugget was picked I i up there a few days ago and a shipment I of 1000 in gold dust received at the I Helena First National Bank last Thursday I 4 Thurs-day will go a long way to redeeming it i I in the minds of many miners I 1 The report that a subterranean outlet t4 to Great Salt Lake has been discovered seems to be doubted by some of the DEMOCRAT readers They should bear in I 1 mind that yesterdays paper was dated t April 1st and banish all doubts It I should have been stated yesterday that I several skeletons were found in the cave I I I supposed to be the remains of the same j i I identical band of Indians who chased a certain newspaper reporter into the city several years ago and came very near lifting his scalp |