Show LOCAL JOTS I Tho Theatre steps aro undergoing repairs The circus performs for the last time tonight to-night Pinafore at the Theatre Saturday afternoon after-noon and evening Dr Carver and about forty other members of Coles circus are at the Valley House 1 John Do and John Jones each paid S 5 into the city treasury today for being drunk Seven cqhabs obtained commissions as nanitrys in the Third District Court yesterday yes-terday The audience at Coles circus last evening was probably the largest that has ever assembled i as-sembled in this city Dr Carver the champion rifleman of the world is being escorted about Zion by many oldtime warm friends Tho InterIdaho heads an item Dont Got Weary Thats a good deal to ask of the readers of that paper Andrew Taylor pleaded guilty in the Police Po-lice Court today to the charge of being drunk and profane and was fined 5 The charge of assault against J R Nelson was dismissed in the Police Court this afternoon after-noon upon the defendant paying 650 costs Upon pleading guilty to the charge of running away from custody Frank Hogan was assessed 10 in the Police Court today The melancholy days are come the saddest sad-dest of the year Tho birds and bumblebees bumble-bees are gone and the flieswell theyre still here Mr James Leon brotherinlaw of Colonel Richards of Coles circus together with William Dutton are two of the most graceful grace-ful and daring bareback riders that ever visited this part of the country W W Colo solo proprietor of the mammoth mam-moth show bearing his household name is a familiar figure at each performance and can be seen about the circus grounds with a I close eye on everything taking place W J Hooper a oohabitivo cobbler was arrested yesterday on an indictment found by the last Grand Jury Ho went before Commissioner McKay and gave 1000 > bonds for his appearance in court when wanted William Jeffs cohab was arraigned in the Third District Court yesterday afternoon on a fourcount u c indictment He pleaded guilty to the offense charged and also to being a member of the C of J C of L D Sand S-and was sentenced to nineteen months imprisonment im-prisonment and to pay a fine of 400 and costs In tho District Court this morning Arthur Brown the attorney for the defense in the bribery case of the United States vs Jones and Tresoder asked for an order to have Treseder brought in from the Pen this afternoon after-noon to consult with counsel He also asked that ho bo allowed to consult with both the defendants at the same time without the presence of a guard The Court said that Mr Brown might consult with the defendants de-fendants in secret but that he could consult with only one of them at a time and the order was so made The f ollowingf rom the Wood River Times will be of interest to at least one Salt Laker Thomas Bell the contractor and carpenter has tho job of building a dwellinghouse down Wood River on the ranch belonging to Arthur Brown a Salt Lake attorney On Friday about noon his workmen had tho frame all up and the roof on Tho sidings I were not up Of a sudden a terrific burst of whirlwind struck it lifting the roof high skyward and finally depositing it on the prairie some distance from the building site I No great damage was done by the balloon ascension i Tomorrow promises to bo an interesting dayiat the District Courtroom the follow I ing cases being set United States vs Wil lard L Snow unlawful cohabitation three counts the United States vs N V Jones 4 and Frank Trcsedor bribery the United I States vs Charles Livingstone unlawful cohabitation co-habitation three counts tho United States vs D W Leaker unlawful cohabitation one count the United States vs C C An L derson passing counterfeit money The bribery case above referred to will be the most interesting of all It will be remem bered that Jones and Tresoder tried to 4 induce Deputy Franks to furnish such in I formation as would give tho cohabs time to gt away whenever they were wanted by the Marshal Will Jones become a martyr I |