Show r i LOCAL JOTS 1 The City Fathers deliberate in regular I meeting tonight I meetn ton ti fl i McCornick Co today received one lot I of Crescent ore valued at 4000 r 1 The streets were alive today with merchants t I mer-chants from the adjoining settlements The Ladies Relief Corps of the Eighth altih i Ward this city held pleasant social nt Lib I j Irty Park today a1 t 1 More than a dozen families are camped along City Creek for a distance of six miles r from the city I Twentyfive thousand dollars was distributed I dis-tributed among the employees of the Utah Central yesterday I The Scandinavians of the city took an excursion ex-cursion to the lake today and a goodsized I crowd turned out i Diphtheria still continues to be the scourge of the city and yet our City Fathers make no move to check its spread An article of incorporation concerning the Southern Pacific Railway company was filed today by Secretary Thomas On Thursday August 20th there is to bo three races at the Utah Driving Park Jake Moritz says some flyers will participate 1 The noval ice machine in the cellar of the Salt Lake Brewery tracts many visitors to I the artificial winter zone these heated days I The board appointed by the Utah Commission 4 Com-mission to canvass the returns of the election I month elec-tion will meet in this city the 18th of this About H i oclock last evening a carriage and buggy collided east of the City Hall and the buggy was pretty badly demolished though nobody was hurt The groat Mexican National Band that held forth at New Orleans during the Exposition Expo-sition this year is to be at the Theatre on the evening of August 2Lt I is a mistake that Miss Emma White just returned from a two months visit among relatives at the coast is to take part in Mikado No such airangements have been made At the K of P excursion to the lake tomorrow to-morrow prizes will be awarded in the afternoon after-noon for the running and swimming races also a handsome set of jewelry and goblet for the best dancing in the evening rail will leave at 110 510 and 9 p in The Nottingham reunion Fullers yesterday yes-terday was attended by nearly 500 people Speeches music dancing and refreshments were enjoyed by the aged as well as tie young people present Louis Reggel who was taken to Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania on a requisition some mouths ago will return to Salt Lake tomorrow evening haying hay-ing been acquitted of the charge brought against him of defrauding his eastern creditors credit-ors The Ult K of P will award a cash prize for the sweepstake freeforall shooting match also a handsome set of jewelry for the best lady dancer The last train will leave for Lake Point at H I oclock tomorrow evening August 12th The only case before the Police Court this morning was that of u neighborhood row in morng the Eighth ward in which the female fraternity fra-ternity got into a little squabble The diffi culty was settled by the payment of i into the city treasury by the aggressor Erastus Young auditor of the Union Pacific Pa-cific Railway and A C Powell paymaster of the Kansas division of the U P accompanied accom-panied by a party of thirteen left in a special spe-cial this morning over the Utah S Northern after a couple of days in Salt Lake City Mr Bates of American Fork has arranged an excursion from Nephi one hundred miles south of Salt Lake to Garfield and Lake Point on the 2tth inst A great many people peo-ple from intermediate points will avail themselves them-selves of the opportunity for n bath in the lakeThe The Salt Lake Music Hal was well filled last night with an audience that seemed pleased with Sullivans Mirror of Ireland This entertaining company will present their interesting panorama in the Fifteenth ward every evening this week Admission 15 and 2 cents Dr F C Nichols the wellknown dentist will leave with the California excursion next Saturday to be gone on a needed vacation for a few weeks and to once more look upon the stock tickers of Frisco as he did in the palmy days of the bonanzas Those wishing wish-ing to see him before he leaves should call in a day or so Three passenger trains and the United States mails since Saturday arrived over the Denver llio Grande last night at 1020 oclock The delay was occasioned by several sev-eral washoutq along the line from cloudbursts cloud-bursts during the recent heavy storm Every thing is now in running order and many passengers awaiting the trains will depart today The attention of city taxpayers is called to an advertisement in this issue in which notice is given that the City Council is to sit as a Board of Equalization for the regulation regula-tion of taxes on Tuesday August 18th 1885 All persons interested will take notice and lay any complaint they may have to make in regard to their taxes before the Board on that day as required by law |