Show LOCAL JOTS Bishop Tattle will hold services in Silver City Idaho tomorrow Barry and Fay the funny comedians at the Theatre in Irish Aristocracy tonight The Tribune rather wearies its readers when it asks if Marshal Phillips i a citizen Why not ask if Charley Crow is an American Amer-ican gente anA an-A full attendance of all the members of the lodges of JL of P is requested on Friday evening next when the officerselect will be installed i their respective chairs The Scandinavian Baptists will hold services ser-vices at the Baptist church tomorrow at 4 pm Preaching by F W Blohm All Scandinavians are cordially invited A pnited meeting of old and young Democracy Dem-ocracy i promised next Wednesday night at the Federal Court room I should be the biggest Democratic meeting ever held in the Territory A rumor was on the street this morning that on the TwentyFourth John Taylor and George Q Cannon would be burned effigy by tho Gentiles of Salt Lake It is needless to State that the rumor had no foundation Belva A Lockwood i lecturing in Utah Belva had better be very careful during her stay i that polygamous Territory She is young and inexperienced and we hope she will reach home all right Butte InterMountain In the big Denver Rio Grande suit pend ing before Judge Zane for several days past Judge Harkness began the opening argument argu-ment yesterday morning and after two days of almost incessant talk it has not been finished yet t Company I of Fort Douglas gaitr V party at their quarters last > ih > eUlousmS of their departureitojW W t on the eve thei deJartre fJp field The Opera v xinainrnished the music and a num oei of couples from the city were in attendance attend-ance Dancing and a general good time were kept up till late i the night At the annual meeting of the board of directors of the Moulton Mining company held in Butte on Tuesday the following officers were elected President W A Cla vicepresident Eli H Murray treasurer treas-urer J BOSS Clark secretary Alex L Johnson John-son assistant secretary John M Moore The John Thompson trio were confronted Lat L-at the Opera House box office last night with the lonely sale of two seats Thompson withdrew and showed to a free house on the streets wondering a he expressed it why the Salt Lake public could not appreciate his performances Around the World and Chi Hand In the divorce case of Ida L Smith Smih against Silas T Smith a decree of divorce was granted today and judgment of 2500 rendered against the defendant as permanent perman-ent alimony Mr Smith i held under the order of contempt until the balance due for temporary alimony and expenses in the sum of 800 is paid There will be Methodist preaching tomorrow morrow at 1 am by Rev G M Jeffry Sunday School at 1220 and preaching at 8 p1 by Eev H A Newell of the Presby terian church Mr Jeffry would be very I vr glad to see a large attendance at each of those services upon the part of all the mem bership and especially the especialy young people The Directory of this city being published by tho United States Directory Publishing Company of San Francisco has gone t press and will appear in a few days The compier report an excess over the last directory di-rectory of Salt Lake of some four thousand names The work will contain the address j of seven thousand residents of this city i Chas W Hemenway the former editor of the Ogden Herald was arraigned in the First District Court at Ogden yesterday and the indictment against him read charging him with having on the 2d of June last published a defamatory scandalous and malicious matter concerning Nathan Kim ball as foreman of the Grand Jury to in I Ju jure him The utterances in the article were quoted in the indictment Defendant took the statutory time t plead and was allowed until next Monday The Cleveland Plain Dealer says about last Saturdays work in Salt Lake If any such insult to the United States government were offered by any foreign government i I would have been resented even to war and bloodshed i necessary And that in a Ter ritory of the United States any set of men shall be allowed to hang the American flag at halfmast 1 Aerican fag halmast on a national holiday upon the pretense that this upn pret particular day was Ua day of sorowig to them i something that cannot be tolerated nor condoned If the celebration of the day upon which the inde pendence of the United States was declared suggests t them a day of mourning wa they had bettermovo b the mourinl tteznove beyond boundaries of a country whoselaws and whose flag they must in it be made t respect while they do live I |