Show w J II I i i LOCAL JOTS Only one solitary drank in the Police I I I Court this morning I The Mill Creek rifle club will hold their L I I regular meeting next Monday and transact i I some necessary business S llemember the free American Democratic It I J ticket and dont allow yourselves to be influenced I r I I in-fluenced to vote any other I i Major Nounnan commends the DEMOOHAT I I i i for having the enterprise to publish verbatim S I his speech made on Thursday night I j Fortythree deaths occurred in Salt Lake j City during the month of July four from j diphtheria and eleven from cholera infant I urn urnThe i The regular monthly meeting of D T U j No 115 takes placo tomorrow at 130 pm I sharp All members are requested to be I I present 1 1 The grand rally of Democrats which will be held tonight should bring forth all the I energies of the party to work for the success I i I of the ticket on Monday Tho insane patients were landed safely at tho Provo Asylum yesterday Tho crazy fee fiend of the Herald will probably get I there with the next lot Day before yesterday as John Hammond i son of Bishop Hammond was coming through Ogden canyon with a thresher he I had his log fractured below the knee j Five thousand tons of salt aro expected to be shipped from the lake near Brigham j I City this fall All of it will go north to i the silver mills of Montana in which it will i be used to chloridize tho ore Monday is tho day on which the freemen I of Utah can assert their rights by the ballot I and elect men who will use their efforts to i sever politics from religion and establish apolitical 1 i a-political identity for the Territory Tomorrow at the First Methodist Episcopal I Episco-pal Church S J Carroll Pastor there will be baptismal service and reception of the i members at 1 a m and Sunday School at I 1230 and preaching at 8 p in All welcome Ogden base ball players are so disgusted I with the record of the Reds in Colorado that I there is talk of sending the O den boys to i the front to conquer the Denvers the Lead 1 villas the Pueblos and all others who dare I to confront them on the diamond fieldS j field-S A Kenner the champion Police Court j lawyer of Salt Lake is rejoicing today on i the acquittal of Elbridge Tufts charged with I stealing water This case constitutes Sips sixteen consecutive triumphs in tho Police Court without a break and he isnt half busy enough to suit his soaring ambition At the grand rally in front of the DEl OOHAT office tonight the following able speakers will address the last Democratic meeting of the campaign pending election j on Monday Col S A Merritt Hon Thomas Marshall Hon R N Baskin Hon A G Campbell Mr Joseph L Rawlins Mr P L Williams and others Everybody invited I A natural gas well has been discoverd in I Brigham City Box Elder county Mr Elias Jensen of that place was digging out a I spring on his farm west of town when ho i encountered a current of gas which shot upward and putting a light to i it burned I steadily giving a light the size of two or 1 three candle A petroleum well is thought i I to be il the neighborhood thoufht The two Tidwells and Anderson were brought up from Provo yesterday by Sheriff I I rarer and taken out to the Penitentiary The Tidwells were found guilty of murder I in the second degree and Anderson of manslaughter I man-slaughter in the killing of a man named i Sorenson in a cattle dispute near the Colorado I f Col-orado line Sorenon disJute claimed fired the first shot when one of the Tidwolls ro turned it with fatal effect The attorneys I for the defense Messrs Arthur Brown and A G Sutherland have moved for and ob tined a now trial pending which tho pris onerswill be kept in the Pen Brick Pomeroys Democrat has a notice of I 1 a pamphlet entitled Tho Edmunds Law P t Unlawful Cohabitation as Defined by Chief I I Justice Chas r Zane of tho Territory of Utah in tho Trial of Angus M Cannon Esq i in the Third District Court Salt Lake City I 11 t Apnl 7 t J iood in the notice occurs i the following The prico of this work is thirty cents for which sum it will be sent by mail in response to letters addressed to the court reporter John Irvine Hows i j this We were laboring under the impression s t impres-sion that Mr Adam Patterson S atterol was tho reporter re-porter for the Third District Court It is in I I i I order for Mr Irvine to rise and explain his 1 motives for assuming to be what ho is not lo i i j now and never wastho court reporter |