Show LOCAL JOTS Janiah at the Theatre tonight Wells Fargo < t C today shipped base ballion to the value of 1000 There wens no moraine or afternoon ser vies at the Police Court today The building wbici In i to replace the old Salt Lace House is regressing rapidly Dan Loftus loft tim Paliico yesterday to not as rnnner for the Continental Hotel The Nationals Batchers met nt Washington Wash-ington Square this afternoon to contest tLo laurels A beautiful picture of the future Qnrfied BeLch ia on exhibition at J Ooerndjrfer window on Main street A fresh coat of paint is being pnt on the Masonic Hall building I Rives the place an improved appearance Kitty B will trot against time at the racecourse race-course a week from today Alex Lewis the driver gambles that she wH beat 217 A meeting of the Salt Lake Cricket Club was called by Secretary Lewis today The place aud time is Wahington Square at 6 pm mMcCornick < t C today made the following follow-ing shipments Hnnaner bullion 1830 silver and lead ores 12600 Bannock silver ver 2000 total 0080 vr 2G I Dont forget the auction sale of office furniture fur-niture at Barratts on Saturday Mr Montgomery Mont-gomery expects to ieavo Monday and the goods must bo disposed of Reserved seals for the Kate Field lecture will bo ready for sale tomorrow morning and can ba obtained from Moore Allen Co and C H Parsons ES C The Thalia Opera Company will remain over today to witness the performance given by Janish tonight and leave tomorrow tomor-row at 8 a m by the Union Pacific I Hear the Hemphill Vino Company sing I Friday night at the Methodist Church social The ladies of the Church will furnish strawberries straw-berries see and cream firstclass Come and seeA A handsome picture which was designed and executed with a pen by Professor A J Phelps and dedicated by him to the lovers of the fine art is on exhibition tonight at the Walker House billiard room Miss Nellie C Bailey is in our city for the purpose of canvassing for her books THE iEMOCBAT commends her to all its friends asa as-a pleasant little lady and deserving the patronage o she will surely receive Another free concert will be given at the Methodist Church on Saturday evening next j I by the Hemphill it Vine Concert Company The programme will be filled by the class assisted by the company Dont miss it Matt Moore who arrested at the depot I a few days ago and held for tho Ogden j sheriff was taken back yesterday Moore is accused of stealing the money he claims to have received for selling newspapers on I tho train The name GonJg Etcrrf35 iJSJ2liLJn dian fighter is JSVominently mentioned for May Lake SL f Lake as a Democratiollo Thctn nutiMormon candidate He is a man of ability honest and fearless and is elected Mayor would bo the right man in the right place Carson Appeal A match game of billiards between Josh Arthur and Josh Davis will bo played tonight to-night tit the Walker House billiiird room Arthur plays r > 00 points to Davis 400 Tho winner will carry off a 103 purse and a beautiful pen drawing by A J Phelps with the score and pictures of the contestants contest-ants handsomely ornamented Two frogo whos voices are better known I than their names met in Dr Higgins show window on Third South street yesterday Each spoke some words of his blighted love and spoke in Swords were drawn and a fierce straggle ensued which resulted in the death of tho girls favorite The whole party ir and all are still to bo seen in tho last act The funeral of J F Youugberg took place yesterday under the auspices of Calanthe Lodge No 5 l K of P assisted by tho sister lodges At St Marks tho services wore oon dacted by the llev Putnam and at the grave tho funeral service of the Older was given A large concourse of friends were in attendance showing the esteem in which tho young man was hold The Kansas City Times of the 9th hat this among its editorial para r phs Brother Broth-er Royal B Young in the course of a few instructive remarks at the Salt Lake Tabernacle Tab-ernacle last Sunday took occasion to observe that Miss Kate Field is badly off her base Miss Field was on her base long enough to secure a 250 memorial ornament from her admiring Gentile friends A very thrifty nnd hard working woman is this same Catherine Austin Decker is dead So ran tho message received at this office last night Austin Decker the bighearted miner of Park City After suffering patiently for two years ho finds relief in death It was a pleasure t know him kind and generous to a fault a pleasant companion a staunch friend just and honorable to all Ho was only one among many as numbers go but ho was far above the throng in the possession posses-sion of those characteristics which make of any man a gentleman His many friends will cherish his memory and thus will helve he-lve hereafter |