Show LOCAL JOTS Awnings are blossoming out on Main street The winter term of the Deseret University Univer-sity closed today Miss Nettie Thatcher will sing at Ida Hitchcocks benefit A boisterous drunk was taken in by the police this morning The eastbound D R G train carried fortythree passengers Robert Gorlinski the distinguished baritone at Ida Hitchcocks benefit The iron front of tne new Jennings block was placed in position today The sun crossed the equinox today but where was the regular equinoctial storm A i L 1 Ohter of J L Rawlins has been rioualy ill with croup but is now recovtrmg To the Hon John T Caine we arc indebted in-debted for the < tngressional Record Accept Ac-cept our thanks The trial of tho se of A M Eddy vs E A Irel in i in progress in the District Dis-trict Court toui The funeral of the late Mrs George I Barr took place from th residence at 1 oclock this afternoon The Moulton Mining Company has declared de-clared its fifth dividend of seven and one half cents per share aggregating 30000 There were no entries on Marshal Phillips Phil-lips slate this morning and Justice Spiers went up in the hills and found a goldmine gold-mine A company of Mormon emigrants will sail from Liverpool on the 11th of next month to be followed by other companies on May 16th and June 20th The fare from Liverpool to Salt Lake this year is 53 Patience was attended by a very large audience at Ogden last evening and the performance was so highly satisfactory satisfac-tory to the Ogden people that there is talk of its being repeated next Monday evening even-ing The company play in Brigham City this evening Three carloads of horses for the St Louis street car lines were shipped over the D R G yesterday by Parsons Co They came from Captain Parsons Nevada ranch Twelve carloads of beef cattle were also shipped from Spanish Fork to Leadville Mrs Dunford the wife of Geo L Dun ford was 5ubp ned last night to appear before the Grand Jury this morning She failed to put in an appearance this morning morn-ing and an attachment was issued and placed in an officers hands but the defaulter de-faulter could not be found The new time card of the D R G W will go into effect next Monday The train that leaves for Ogden at 805 a m and returns in the evening will be laid off and the Atlantic express will arrive i from the east at 505 pm instead of 455 and leave for Ogden at 510 Messrs Mulloy Paul propose to make several additions to their list of fine roadsters road-sters for the coming season Mr Mulloy who left for Chicago last Monday is commissioned com-missioned to purchase several teams for Salt Lake parties and will bring enough more for himself to make up a carload Mr Conklin telegraphed Captain Lusk superintendent of the Queen of the Hills mine for a statement of the condition of affairs this morning but at 3 oclock this afternoon had received no reply Mr Conklin is convinced that quiet has been restored and everything is running smoothly or he would have received further advices C 0 Whittemore yesterday filed a notice no-tice of appeal in the Simpson polygamy case The bill of exceptions is not yet prepared but the appeal will be based upon up-on erroneous instructions to the jury If Judge Zane is sustained by the Supreme Court of this Territory Mr Whittemore declares his intention of carrying it up to the SupremeJCourt of the United States I The Utah Central and the D R G Western are considering the advisability of adopting regular conference rates to Salt Lake City during conference time If this should be done more people will come to Salt Lake than will go to Logan Twothirds of those who come to this city during conference time do so to visit friends and to trade and not to attend at-tend the Tabernacle In these days it is next to impossible for a deputy marshal to make service in civil suits so great is the scattering of the I people when an officer appears Deputy Yandercook drove out southeast of the city Wednesday evening to serve a summons sum-mons in a civil action and it was thought then and Is still believed that he was looking for some one to arrest and consequently con-sequently he found no one at home |