Show I LOCAL JOTS A new street car has been added to the Twentieth ward line Reserved seats and tickets at the Opera House box office today Miss Lucy Young will sing at the Ida a i Hitchcock benefit tonight Miss Edna Russell will sing this evening even-ing at the Ida Hitchcock benefit Many friends will be pained to learn L that Mrs Frank Foote lying at the point of death The beautiful sextette the gem of the opera of Patience at Ida Hitchcocks benefit tonight Edward Wilson and Wm Jackson paid 5 each in the police Court this morning for their last nights spree I Sexton Taylor carries a very complete line of undertakerss goods which he advertises ad-vertises i j another column of this issue The Patience heavy dragoons are re questedrftooneet at the Salt Lake Theater Friday evening at 730 oclock for their first drill practice The Provo woolen mills started up again I last Monday morning The first work on i hand is a contract for blankets for the Territorial Insane Asylum A man named Boyington was arrested by the police this morning for stealing 100 feet of garden hose from Robert Dye He is said to be an old bird The Jordan river and Hot Springs lake are said to be alive with chubs and suckers j ers From seventyfive to two hundred fish are said to be the result of a fair dajrs sport Mrs Wilson was brought before Judge Spiers this mornihg charged with drunkenness drunk-enness profanity and disorderly conduct She was fined 5 on each of the three counts While the citizens of Provo arc attending attend-ing to the worm question would be well for them to devote a little attention to the editor of the Enquirer He has em bad The recent pool of the railroads haying hay-ing caused several trains to be laid off < I some of the Utah Central hands are expecting ex-pecting to hear the company need their services no longer The Odd Fellows of Park City will art ar-t rive this evening ith the body of Robert 1 Feller late of the Gold Hill Col JI lodge The fraternity will bury him tomorrow to-morrow with the usual honors J Fanny Payne a lady of color was arrested J rested today for hiring a hack and refusing refus-ing to pay for it She alleged that the hack driver agreed to trust her and the case went over until tomorrow Is the local pool to be wrecked upon the percentage rock Such a tiling is among the possibilities The early demise of the pool would not be followed by I many heartrending lamentations from the public All the stockholders of the Pioneer Building Association have been quested to attend the second annual meeting of the Association which is held at the I office of Mr Simon Bamberger at 7 oclock this evening I I The winter terms of the Salt Lake Seminary Sem-inary Hammond Hall close tomorrow I and a brief vacation will follow The term examinations to which all friends and patrons are invited commenced this morning and will continue tomorrow Judging from Mr McKenzies date book there will be no lack of amusements in Sal Lake during conference time Every date is filled between the 1st and 17th The DEMOCRAT readers will find further Ltl1ars in Saturdays Dramatic Dra-matic I I Profegs r M U B Gillette who is stopping at the Walker House is a prominent prom-inent citizen of Grecly Col and is one of the levliny MI ng men of the State He is visit g Ziclt on professional business busi-ness Tbe Profew is an old acquaintance acquaint-ance of Mr C < i 5 oJl superintendent of II I the Emma O i I The Tribune was S vc al days behind in learning that a movoim nt was on foot to dispose of the Mining Institute cabinet n cabi-net but its tardiness is not the worst of ir it i It says if the Lcgi ilurc allows the I i bovemor to appoint th regents it the um 1 versity would become in law and in fact a State institution 1 What StateS t State-S W Eccles brought back with him t from Denver some very fine views of Rio I I Grande scenery including one in Price ii canyon These views are the largest = made by Jackson of Denver are finely executed and attract considerable attention atten-tion in the windows of the D R G ticket office The projectors of the Molecular telephone i tele-phone enterprise have received a perfect I 4 flood of applications from wouldbe managers I man-agers secretaries superintendents etc Applications for instruments have also t been l received over the Bell telephone t wires What is most indicative of confidence con-fidence in the success of the enterprise is r the fact that business men havc applied for stock i f i |