Show LOCAL JOTS Wells Fargo Co today received one bar of Kentuck gold bullion valued at 7000 The Blue Ribbons will hold their regular regu-lar meeting in the Federal Court room tonight Mcbers Edward Pike and Homer J Stone will hereafter represent the DEMOCRATS DEMO-CRATS local department Yesterday was an unkind Sunday to the livery men and Fort Douglas was comparatively deserted Purity Herald is terribly exercised over the DEMOCRATS local editor All wo have to say is let him who h i without sin cast the first Stone A D R G train made up of ten cars four of which were sleepers went East this morning crowded with passengers for the Eastern States The case of the gamblers arrested Sat rdy night did not come up today and Uo 490 put up for their appearance will drop into the city treasury Judge Zane and Clerk Zane are now wearing new spring hats This will be described by the Salt Lake Herald as another an-other outrage upon the Mormons A carload of goods shipped from Chicago Chi-cago over the Union Pacific on the llth inst arrivo 1 here the ICth making the fast time of 1000 1 miles in live days The Alta tramway cars made it to within about a mile of the depot on Saturday Sat-urday but went no further on account of the rails = being very slippery from snow and ice Four feet of snow on the level still remain J i I re-main on the flat at Alta and the town presents a wretched and desolate appearance appear-ance Yesterday the beautiful was fly ing there in heavy flakes some of the Utah hops raised by Mayor Berry at Provo have found their way to the brewing establishment of Henry Wagner The Provo article compares very favorably with Eastern importations An extra Sunday I supplement was added to the Salt Lake Herald yesterday and that is the reason why 3Ir David C Dunbar was smiling so sweetly today Its a boy and Mrs Dunbar doing quite well I Considerable activity is beginning to be manifest in Alta mining matters Many of the leasers who have worked the en tire winter there have their ore all ready for shipment to Sandy as soon as the tramway is ready to receive it The directors of the Utah Insane Asy hUll having secured a loan suifieient to run that institution till the Territorial Legislature shall come to its relief it is 1 expected that the asylum wiU be ready for the reception of yatjents t in a very short time Yesterday Judge 0 W Powers and Private Secretary Gojdberg were shown th attractions of Salt Lake and vicinity throu Jp the courtesy of Messrs Arthur Brown and Feig Ferguson The Judge expresses himself more than pleased with the beauties of the city John Kouuii built the Dolphin and Jier journals got hot and the Government would not accept her This made Roach I hot and when the Democratic press of the country guyed the great boatbuilder nil the Republican journals got hot And ptill the weather is cool all over the earth Three oclock this afternoon as Mr C L Stevenson was riding by the corner of Brigham and Fourth East streets near Mayor Sharps residence his horse slip ped a foot into an opening by the side of the street car track and in trying to free itself the leg was broken and it was found necessarv to kill the animal Theodore Thomas will give a concert in Salt Lake City on the 19th of June He brings with him Frau Materna Fursch Madi and others equally celebrated Materna is the greatest of Wagnerian singers and was trained specially bv Wagner to interpret his works There will bo but one concert Much interest has been manifested as to the authorship of the biographical sketch of Judge Powers in Saturdays DEMOCRAT It was from the pen of Mr 1 C G Townsend of the Kalamazoo Daily Telegraph Mr Townsend is prominent among Michigan journalists as u writer of short biographies The oldest inhabitant called in the DEMOCRAT office this morning to remark I that this was the coldest May weather he had ever seen in Utah This by the I way is entirely owing to the protestors visiting President Cleveland The Dir OCRAT predicted cold weather when that I event occurred and the DEMOCRAT never Jies I I Solomon in all his glory was not so ar rayed as were the members of the Fire mens band on Saturday night The oc casion was the first dress parade of their new uniforms and the boys blew their hardest and played their prettiest on tho street t further celebrating the affair bv II tendering serenades to several of their t patrons The uniforms are of a military j cut and present a fine appearmce The telegraph report of the DEMOCRAT is now equal to that of nuy evening paper published between Omaha and San Francisco The dispatches are ably edited presenting the news in a nutshell I and the fact that all of its news is twelve hours ahead of its morning contemporaries I contempo-raries is rapidly swelling its subscription list Subscribers and advertisers get their guid pro quo from the DEMOCRAT for it is now admitted to be the evening I paper of Salt Lake I rtOJ |