Show f LOCAL JOTS 1 Wells Fargo h Co today received oro I valued at 105018 I J f Tho Mikado received a thorough rot S ro-t hearsal at the Theatre last night ilcCornick Co today received two cars S of Hanauer bullion valued at 5850 S Bar silver was still a notch lower in Newt New-t York today being quoted at 102 per ounceS ounce-S Commissioner McKay handled the helm of I the Grand Jury today the absence of Mr I it Dickson S S Roll Taysum of the Herald says to the boys J second time What will you have Mother and baby girl doing well Iplanthe will be practiced at Calders I tonight at 730 oclock A prompt attendS attend-S ance of all members is requested All persons along the Denver llio Grande I road will be given half rates to attend the I i S Denver and Salt Lake base bal games in this city next week I The quarantine physician reports five ex isting cases of diptheria hi the city They are scattered throughout fourwards und the I malady is said to be waning Dr Allen Fowler returned yesterday from I Park City whore ho was professionally I professIonaly called in consultation on Mrs Gray who is I lying in a critical condition with few chances for recovery I A great many old and young wended their way to Fullers Hill today tho meeting of folks of tho Liverpool Preston and Manchester Man-chester Conferences A good time marked tho occasion Mrs Henry Dinwoody met with a severe accident this forenoon at Godbe Pitts Cos corner while out riding She received several contusions of which none however proved serous no bones being broken and wo expect to see tho lady out again in a few 1 daps The remains of tho infant daughter II Frances Idaho of Cal S A Wall and Mary F Wall aged 1 months arrived in Salt Lake from Bullion Idaho yesterday and the funeral services took place thi afternoon after-noon from the residence of Mrs Walls parents One of those regulation easy back rockers in use at the Penitentiary by the unlawful subjects was sent to Elizu ShaferSnell to I day The chair was embellished with tidies 11 S a cushion and made perfectably comfortable comfort-able for the silent witness to while away her sentence i The dead dog still ornaments the corner of Sixth East and Second South streets to the disgust of every passer by Perhaps theo the-o will become so strong in time that it will walk off by itself and save the city officer tho much dreaded trouble perform ing his paid duties Toniorrow evening tho Knights of St Dennis tender Mr E A Tripp of their ancient order a farewell respect on the eve of his departure for college in the East A fine dance and supper will be given at Shel dons at which all Sir Knights and ladies will be present Mrs E H Murphy left Cnlmer Bros store last evening t go to the Rebecca Lodge On reaching the sidewalk she stubbed her too and fell breaking her left arm just above the wrist Dr Benedict at tended the painful injury at tho ladys home and left Mrs Murphy as comfortable as possible pos-sible S Bishop David Williams of Pleasant Val I los is in the city and says that the colony at Price Utah is getting houses irrigating ditches and all conveniences ready as fast as possible for a prosperous season next summer sum-mer A Colorado market for produce is be ing opened up and a road has been made from the Indian agency to their settlement Tho last sad rites of earth wore performed over tho remains of Mrs E L Sloan yester I day afternoon at 2 oclock in tho Eigh teenth ward meetinghouse Hon John T Caine Messrs McGhie Preston and Whitney S Whit-ney spoke consolingly to tho bereaved 1 friends in terms of praise of Mrs E L Sloan who was a most estimable lady The Singer Machine Company has caught i the fever of improving their premises Anew A-new floor has been put in and the front part of the establishment covered over with carpets car-pets the ceiling and walls received several coats of paint giving the place a cheerful and goahead appearance All in all tho residents of w First South street are to bo commended for their enterprising spirit The base bal players intend to make an effort to bring the Butte nine hero to play nI a match game with a picked iiiuo of the Jamo I Wood Rivers U To this end 10 will have to I uu nUBCU nnu me bOR the business men to Jauey stand in = e3pcct The Butte boys aro said to bo fine players and most excellent gentlemen Heres our 2lVood River Times il Fred Moss now in tho Penitentiary for burglary presents the most awkward ap pearance of any of the prisoners but during his four months incarceration ho has by dilligent study mastered French Spanish and learned to write shorthand with ease His latest ingenuity presents itself in an odd sort of bar with which ho is learning to telegraph tele-graph by moans of a spoon Tho Grand Jury waiting room was literally liter-ally packed today with city and country cousins BUbpoanacu in U C cases A smile oerspread each countenance as Clerk Mil S ler issued the longedfor certificate fee The Tooelo witnesses and those in the CanS Can-S non and Muster cases were conspicuous among the crowd A rumor about the city this morning that a young lady had committed suicide last night in a fit of disappointment caused a I reporter to spend SlW and take a tenmile tramp to learn that it was but a prac < tical joke The facts prove that the maiden I went to draw a bucket of water when the j I windlass struck the crazy bono of her arm j more andshe swooned Only this and nothing 1 < j |