Show LOCAL JOTS George Chainey will deliver another lecture at the Opera House Sunday evening even-ing mugAn An application for the mastership of Salt Lake was circulated around town today The county officials are employing spottcrg to discover violations of the county license law Roscnheim and Sherlock the alleged butter embezzlers were acquitted in the District Court this afternoon A young man named Henry Payne was fined 5 by Justice Speire this morning morn-ing for stealing a ride on the Utah Central Cen-tral Tlie Molecular Telephone Company of this city is awaiting a decision of the New York case before proceeding further This decision is looked for any day Davis the Stockton unlawful succeeded suc-ceeded in securing bondsmen yesterday yester-day afternoon and is a free man until arrested ar-rested the Grand Jurors indictment indict-ment A base ball game will be played tomorrow to-morrow afternoonbetween the Fort Doug las nine and the Rough and Readys The match will take place Washington Square In the Murphy murder trial yesterday it was the deposition of Dwyer that was ruled out instead of the dying declaration of Egan The DEMOCRAT reporter was misinformed There was a slight frost last nightpjjut vegetation does not seem to be damaged Neither were the young caterpillars winch are squirming around today with great activity James B laxton of Stockton was indicted in-dicted hy 1 the last Grand Jury for grand larceny He was arrested and taken before be-fore Commissioner McKay yesterday and furnished bonds in the sum of 300 An inspection of all the posts of the Grand Army is now being made and the reports will be sent to the InspectorGen eral James 13 McKean Post of this city will be inspected this evening by Captain Bynon Would it not be well for Prosecuting Attorney Dickson to investigate the case related at length in the Herald this morning morn-ing by Half Told Let the Herald mango man-go before the Grand Jury and tell the other half of the story The May Century will not be published until the 1st of May Hereafter it will be published and dated on the first of each month The first edition for May will be 250000 If it keeps on at this rate it will be 1000000 i within a year The case of the People vs John R Gil lespie charged with grand larceny came up in the District Court this afternoon The indictment in this case was found in February 1884 and charges Gillespie with stealing two horses from Hans Hanson Han-son in Tooele County The big ditch at Osceola Nov to supply sup-ply the Osceola Placer Mining company with water is now finished Its cost was about 100000 Reservoirs arc now to 4 be constructed and then the company of whom several are Salt Lakers expect to be ready to commence operations Deputy Marshal Vandercook was through the Temple Block this afternoon looking for Joseph Dean who is wanted on a charge of unlawful cohabitation Dean is said to be the oldest cohabitant in he country In fact he is said to be coevil with the establishment of polygamy poly-gamy T D McKay the Pacific Coast agent of the D It G has telegraphed that a large number of English and Australian tourists will arrive from the West tomorrow tomor-row and remain over Sunday Their luggage is checked through over the D R G and C B Q routes The case of the People vs James Sherlock Sher-lock and Phillip Rosenheim came up for trial in the Third District Court this morning The defendants it will be remembered re-membered are charged with embezzling 600 pounds of butter belonging to Hyde Pettit Mr Dickson prosecutes and Major Woods defends The announcement in yesterdays DEMOCRAT I OCRAT that Governor Murray intended to I i send the Democratic judge to Beaver and Veep Judge Boreman in the First District has aroused the indignation of the Democrats Demo-crats of Salt Lake and emphatic protest pro-test will probably come from lrovo and Ogclen Governor Murray may change his mind when he discovers how strongly such action would be condemned even by his own friends Judge Zane this morning decided the question as to whether legal service in a suit against a foreign corporation could be made on any other person than the I I one designated by the company The I question was argued and submitted by C i O Whittemore and Judge Rosborough yesterday afternoon The court held that service coul < be made upon any agent or manager of a company As there are a great many foreign corj > orations ora-tions doing business in the Territory this decision is of importance |