| Show LOCAL JOTS Henry Robinson drunk wa3 fnod 5 today Mdlle Marie Aimee in Mnmzelle at the Theater tonight Mrs Johnson for being drunk was today I to-day fined 5 in the police court I The great play of surprises Main Zelle at the Theatre tonight An evening ball Trill be given at Lindsays Gardens tomorrow night For Judge Zanea special benefit UA Mirror for Magistratesthe Salt Lake Herald The sale of seats for Aimee tonight inures in-ures a good house all the best seats being already sold Something in the shape of a man I I knocked a woman down last night in front of the City Hotel A C Emerson son of exJudge Emerson Emer-son is the new clerk of the Second Judicial Judi-cial District There wasa noticeable boom in Apex stock this afternoon many shares going at 80 and some as high as 35 cents James A Stromberg for getting drunk and disturbing the peace of a whole ward was taxed 10 today in the police court The Halfway House down the I State Road will be reopened in a few days by the Salt Lake Brewery Company I Com-pany Tomorrow evening there will be held a joint j session of the dry bench aad City Council committees to consider some course of action The case of the people against Officer Hilton was yesterday dismissed in the Third District Court on motion of District Attorney Dickson Another journalistic enterprise is being talked up by some of Salt Lakes young and ambitious writers It is to be a Sun day paper and devoted to society matters Full particulars of this latest journalistic plot cannot yet be given Evan Stephens one of Utahs best composers and musicians will give a free oncert in the Tabernacle next week which will include a chorus of 500 chil I dren At this rate of admission the Tabernacle Tab-ernacle ought to be crowded Edward Snider the soldier who stabbed two companions a short time ago was released today on account of the witnesses wit-nesses failing to put in an appearance It is probable that Snider will be dealt with by the officers at the Post There is on exhibition at the D R G city ticket office six beautiful views of points of interest on the line of the Great Scenic These views are to be presented tothe officers and men of the Sixth In fantry to adorn their Camp Library Yesterday four frisky mules attached to the Fort Douglas market wagon got it into their heads to run away They started and colliding with a telegraph pole nearthe corner of Eighth East and First South they were stopped without further damage being done other than laying low the pole I |