Show j LOCAL JOTS i 0 Cant somebody give the Armory chimes more rope I Fifty carloads of cattle will go East over the D R G next Friday Two crowded sleepers went over the little big road this morning The jurors arc beginning to exclaim How long 0 Lord how long Wells Fargo Co received one bar of Vienna bullion today 2040 and one bar of Christy 2270 I i The exprcssion0 for a dip in the Lake I has been heard a good many times during the last few hot days The streets presented quite a conference confer-ence appearance on Saturday evening after the adjgurnmcnt of the mass meeting meet-ing i Caterpillar mnting is steadily gaining favor as a i popular amusement It bids fair to rival the Progressive Euchre rage ratjeWhile While boring for an artesian well near Denver a quartz lead showing up free gold was struck 500 feet below the surface sur-face City Creek Canyon is a popular place for a Sunday outing It was thronged all day yesterday with carriages and pedestrians Dr J F Millspaugh will assume the position of superintendent of the Collegiate Institute made vacant by the departure of Prof Coyner f Three Frisco young ladies went out I 4 jackrabbit shooting last week and bagged eighteen jacks A Frisco young lady and a shotgun cannot be trifled with There are rumors of an anticipated strike over miners wages in Butte Mon Lana No reduction however has yet been attempted or any notification been given the miners by employers Butte has a strong miners union The resignation of Judge Axtell formerly for-merly Governor of Utah now of the Supreme Su-preme Court of New Mexico has been requested by the AttorneyGeneral with the understanding that should he not resign re-sign he will be removed Bishop Tuttle preached to a Frisco audience last Wednesday night and the Frisco editor got so mixed up that his reportorial notes failed him and he refers his readers to lithe history of the case as related in the 18th chapter of Acts The manager of Pecks Bad Boy was uncomplimentary enough to the DEMO CKAT to actually swear when he read the notice of his play in Saturday nights issue However he had none the best 0 of it the DEMOCKAT reporter did his swearing when he saw the performance the night before The Second District Court commences the May term next Thursday and Judge Boreman leaves for Beaver tomorrow morning E B Critchlow will act as prosecuting attorney and Alma Wim will act as substitute for J AV Pike in the i court rcportcrship Daisy Murdock the charming little 1 actress who played Cupid in Orpheus and Eurydico when here is to be pu upon the boards next season as a Loth plar Daisy has the size and the red hair All she now requires is a sense of humor a talent for comedy and a banjo I Yesterday a span horses attached tOIL Studebaker wagon took fright and dashed down Main street A man and boy who were in the wagon were spilled out at the corner of First South but cscajxjd with a few rather severe bruises The team was stopped before further damage was done Mr James F Haito who has done the general local lying of the DKMOCKAT since 4 its inception on Saturday evening sev ered his connection with this paper and j will 41 hereafter improve his opportunities Vii UlC 1 rW1l11l Mr Harte is L IIIU IS H gOOU writer a good Democrat and cannot be converted into an American gentleman by even our contemporary he is already one When Judge Zane reads the withering sarcasm the deep denunciation and the fierce invective that the Salt Lake Herald yesterday hurled against him he may never binile again But happily the blow is not as withering as the curse of the Almighty it is not as the simoon of the desert to bury him in obloquy and in sackcloth and ashes the Judge mav yet repent and be forgiven en It must be a great aflliction to Judge Zane to have the burning light of such superior intelligence as the Herald focussed upon him but lie will live through it I Both Mr Nicholson and Apostle Grant struck wildly and at random yesterdaj in their allusions to the Constitution and the Supremo Court of the United States If thq Mormon people would stop to think a moment they would probably come to the conclusion that the Supreme Court of the United Slates is a much bettor ov jtuuuuur ui uiu lunsuiuuon man either of the gentlemen named and that as several members of the Mormon Church now in the penitentiary can attest its decisions de-cisions are vastly more binding if Mr Nicholson and Mr Grant are to act in the capacity of legal advisers to the indicted polygamists their clients will be very successful in landing in the penitentiary 4 |