Show LOCAL JOTS Pay day on the Utah Central today Prof Jeffries preaches in Provo tomorrow to-morrow During the week ten cars of bullion and thirtysix carloads of ore were shipped out of the country Marshal Ireland escorted Messrs Cannon Can-non Musser and Watson to their summer sum-mer abode this afternoon Caleb Wright one of the oldest settlers of Salt Lake died on Thursday and was buried today his funeral being largely attended The next term of Prof B B Youngs school of vocal training commences on Monday Lessons will be given every weekday The streets were thronged with people today and groups on every corner were busily engaged in discussing the verdicts in the CannonMusserWatson cases I The Butte telephone exchange has anew a-new managerMr David S Murray of Salt Lake who takes Mr Fitzgibbons place lie assumed management on last Tuesday In the Police Court the case of Mattie Keenan and Hannah Freel charged with disturbing the peace was compromised by the payment of 5 costs each and a prom ise not to do it any more The rain and hail storm last evening vas the most severe of the season South of Sal Lake it was the heaviest mil storm known for years Beyond flooding the creeks and muddying the i drinking water no damage is reported I Tie Salt Lake ITcnild should make no mistake when it gives the state of Judge Danes health in the morning Of course the Judcewas livid with rage his limbs trembled and his teeth gnashed but in other respect he is doing quite well Many and various were the ruses to get within the ring in the court room this morning Every other person seemed to be a lawyer a reporter or a member of the families of the defendant defend-ant but Commodore JIurd bravely stood them all off and none went in without the necessary qualifications I Sells great circus including twelve learns of elephants twelve bands of music and the usual great areuic display dis-play is heading for Salt Lake City and will be here next month The small boy will have an affectionate regard for his nickels after he learns of this i When Bishop Musser stood up before Iud I-ud e Zane this morning lie held his lit tle daughter by the hand and affectionately affection-ately caressed her while sentence was 1 being passed Whether such action was for effect or whether it was purely paternal pater-nal affection the scene had much pathop And yet the leaders of the Mormon 1ormon people peo-ple could banish such scenes at forty eight hours notice or as a gentleman of the Mormon faith recently expressed himself in the DEMOCRAT office HI could be done in three minutes if the right men wouI only speak the word Will thev |