Show LOCAL JOTS Coles cirsus will soon be with us Overcoat are coming in handy for evening even-ing wear The cold weather baa put an end to the bathing season Matt Wallie was fined 5 in the Police Court this morning for being drunk Fun Denver excursion arrived hero last evening It was not largely patronized The Knights of St Dennis and their friends go to Lake Park tomorrow evening There will be no more concerts at Lake Park this summer The band leaves for Denver tomorrow Owing to an accident to our motive power yesterdays first edition was struck off too late for the Park City train The members of Unity Encampment No2 me requested to meet at the Library Hall this evening at 730 to meet Ophir Encampment Encamp-ment No1 No action has yet been taken in the case against young Morgan charged with assault upon the man Mikesell The wounded man is getting along nicely Major Nounnan will be at the City Hall from September 13th to the 18 from 9 to 10 a m and from 3 to 5 p m to receive the names of all unregistered voters of the Fifth precinct The circulation of the report of the finding find-ing of a gas well in the Seventh ward gave rise to the rumor that General Dement had returned to the city but the public may thank heaven that it was only a rumor The DEMOOIUT acknowledges the compliments compli-ments of the Bin ham county Idaho Agricultural Agri-cultural Association in the way of an invitation to the first annual fair to be held ut Eagle Rock on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday the 28th 29th and 30th insts The DEMOCBAT will be represented The examination of applicants for the court reportership of the Third District was begun yesterday afternoon in the court chambers The participants were J B Hartford Harmel K Pratt John W Pike Alias Webb C L Maine F E McGowan Frank Wager F E Barker and W G Young The test will be concluded this afternoon and the result will be made known by tomorrow Mr S W Eccles who recently resigned his position as general freight and passenger passen-ger agent of the D1 > n G road has accepted ac-cepted a very lucrative and honorable position posi-tion with the Union Pacific road Mr Ecclea Bays that ho is not yet prepared to stale the exact nature of his new office but ho says it will be a much better position than the one he had on the D R G He will have his headquarters in this city at least for the presint The U P learned more of Mr Eccles1 strength aa a railroad man in its fight with the Little Giant than it could possibly have learned in any other way and the management no doubt feel triumphant in the acquisition of the gen tloinan to their forces |