| Show LOCAL JOTS Ogden base ballists are considering the question of playing the Salt Lake Reds The Inspector of Nuisances should pay attention to the Chinese laundries immediately imme-diately Thomas McKnight got drunk and swore because two circuses wire coming to town He was fined 10 by Justice Speirs A picked nine named the Athletics from Willard and Ogden clubs will piny the Red Boys next Tuesday on Washington Washing-ton Square Rawlins quadrille string band will discourse dis-course music at Lindsays Gardens tomorrow to-morrow night Read advertisement elsewhere in this issue The Social and Political Future of Utah will be the subject of an essay by Frederick Everett at the graduating exercises ex-ercises at Hammond Hall this evening The box oflice for the Frau Materna Concert will be open tomorrow morning at 10 oclock for subscribers only and on Friday morning seats will be sold to the general public Arrangements have been made to give the annual Old Folks excursion on the 23d inst to Black Rock and Garfield Free transportation is tendered by Mr Riter to all over 70 years of age The Denver News says that Denver Leadville and Pueblo will do to start the Rocky Mountain Baseball Association Now let Salt Lake and Cheyenne speak up and the s chedule can be fixed for 1885 The ladies of Unity Club give a pleasant pleas-ant and interesting entertainment at Social Hall this evening Among the minor features are announced music strawberries and ice cream and bouquet for every young man present The dry benchers are wondering what has become of the committee appointed three weeks igo by the City Council from that body to take immediate action on their petition Not a word has been reported re-ported and why is the question Through the courtesy ot U S Marshal Ireland the Supreme Court were this morning taken to the penitentiary for a pleasant drive and an inspection of the prisoners quarters Mgr Capel accompanied accom-panied Dr Potter on the inspection Mgr Capel delivers a second lecture at the Opera House this evening by the request re-quest of many citizens Subject Our relations with the other world The proceeds will be donated to the use of the new Catholic school now building A gentleman in from the lava beds of Champagne district Wood River Idaho says that great numbers of men are flocking flock-ing to the lava rock mines The Martin mine is turning out large quantities of free milling ore averaging 200 in silver to the ton Nick Odgers who attempted suicide a few days ago by cutting his throat while walking along South Main street has managed at last to prove himself crazy without killing himself or anyone else He has been kept in handcuffs which did not prevent him from holding high carnival at the hospital He will now be sent to S B Youngs asylum The DEMOCRAT was the only newspaper in the city with enterprise enough to print the dispatch in reference to what General Grant says of General McCook in his forthcoming memoirs Special dispatches dis-patches two days old seem to suit the tastes of our contemporaries better than live news The DEMOCRAT subscribers get the latest l dispatches and it is always ahead of any other paper in the city Ogden is already considering a Fourth of uly celebration A committee on arrangements ar-rangements has been formed and the question of what form the celebration shall take is already being agtiated It was suggested that an invitation be given the Salt Lake Fire Department to participate partici-pate and that a good oldfashioned bar hectic would be 1 a novelty The rates on I the fares railroad will be onehalf the usual I Mercury is the morning star till the I twentyseventh then evening star On the twentyseventh at 10 oclock in the j morning he is in superior conjunction I with the sun Venus is evening star I She is slowly and surely making her way to visibility and her presence in the glowing west will be warmly welcomed On the last day of the month she sets an I hour after the sun and sharpsighted observers I ob-servers may obtain a glimpse of her I r I |