Show C LOCAL JOTS 1 38 Apex is hold stiff nt 4 cents Last sales 3 I Several new cases of diphtheria are reported 1 re-ported today 1 The Tenth and First wards turned out en i1 masse to the Lake this morning Wells Fargo Co today received one barR bar-R of Christy bullion valued at 1439 About 250 Raymond excursionists went out over the pioneer route this morning t Utah Central stock was sold yesterday at mand ten cents on the dollar I is not in de A majority of the Salt Lake bicycle club have gone on a trip to Logan with their wheels i I i Crescent stock has been in active demand I f since the last dividend Brokers report increased in-creased sales The Weggeland picture of General Granl will be formally presented to the Grant Gran-t Army tomorrow night I General McCook is waiting for an appropriation appro-priation of means necessary to establish a t i camp for the boys in the mountains i Our advertising columns contain the cards f of the leading houses of the city who offer f special inducements these times to purchasers i ers 1 ersThe army musicians are looking for recognition rec-ognition from Congress beyond that of private pri-vate soldiers which promises to increase their pay William Rhodes of Mill Creek had hIs ankle cut and narrowly escaped death by his team running away with a mowing machine t 1 the other evening A great many needed improvements me now being made to the streets and sidewalks about the city This is commendable the part of the supervisor The excursion to California is now insured A number of Salt Lake ladies and gentlemei will take advantage of the cheap rates and leave for the Golden Gate on Saturday ff i Mr J Stark of Payson suffering from the h v J effects of sunstroke made an unsuccessful i attempt at suicide with a pocket knife on 1 Sunday evening Dr Pike attends him V The Barkers will endeavor to defeat the Beds on the diamond again tomorrow The two clubs are made up of the best local players and the finest game of the season is looked for i Mrs Anne Matilda Oleson the third wife S of Tinner Seal George l Cannon and the k I family of Miners were brought before Judge I I Boreman yesterday to appear in the U C cases in September V i When one looks about at the army of Federal officials that the President keeps in 1 place he at once concludes that Mr Cleveland Cleve-land has a deep and abiding admiration for fossilsS L Herald Yes he has He has a complete series a file of the Herald r A mourning winding sheet i e the Herald Her-ald complains because Marshal Ireland advertises in the DEMOCIJAT for an escaped convict The only reason he did not choose the winding sheet is because the Marshal has his suspicious that possibly the convict is being harbored in the Herald building Some benevolent persons should form a society with an object to provide a band of music for the City Hall Square during the w summer months A sufficient sum of money could be collected among the citizens for the expanse of providing the enjoyment for the laboring classes of people who are unable to meet the expense of attending other entertainments enter-tainments The Mexican Typical Orchestra to appear I here shortly is said to be composed of string instruments with the exception of a flute and the famous band consists of the cello celo r violin harp guitar bandoliuq and Batterio which contains ninetysix strings The orchestra l or-chestra is pronounced excellent by many Salt Lakers who hoard it at the New Orleans I 1 Or-leans Exposition A dog fight near the Wasatch corner this I afternoon nearly developed into a man fight I seems that a soldier 1 trying to get the og separated kicked one of them and the saloon keeper Fitzgerald who owned one of I the dogs slapped the soldier in the face A 1 row was prevented by the bystanders who I advised the soldier to take a little walk and avoid being arrested for disturbing the pace |