Show LOCAL JOTS This has been a reguar fainting day I two men a woman and a horse fainted on the street Eleven car loads of horses and twelve car loads of potatoes go out over the D I III i G this evening Two sleepers went out crowded over the Denver Rio Grande today There was not an empty berth in either I One offender against the fish and game Jaw was caught in Logan last week lIe pleaded guilty and was fined accordingly Patience hats are all the rage in Logan Thoy arc made of straw and mosquito bar and adorn the heads of all the Logan girls Passenger and freight business over the Utah Northern Railroad is very heavy at present and heavier engines are i being put upon the road Quite a flutter is created in religious circles by the announcement that the J Revised Version of the Old and New Testaments Testa-ments complete will be in town in a few days A private telegram to the effect that the lJ 11 G strike had ended was received re-ceived at the office of the company today to-day All is quiet again and no further disturbance is anticipated The business of appointing deputy registrars having been finished the Commission Com-mission will turn their attention to the appointment ap-pointment of judges of elections some 800 of which will have to be chosen Ah Ling the Chinese burglar afforded r 4 41 the court considerable amusement yester lay by his endeavors to make himself misunderstood through the medium of an interpreter It did not work however Silver is today quoted at 108 per ounce To what cause the recent advance ad-vance is due is not certain but it is good news for the silver miners of the West Silver coinage has a brighter outlook when the quotations are advancing J W Nickels the man injured in the depot yard at Evanston and who was bent down for treatment to St Marks Hospital died from the effects of having his leg amputated His remains were Kent to his father in St Louis this morn i ing I The Logan Journal says it has not yet II been decided whether the railroad shops will be rebuilt at Logan There is as I much work being done now as at any i time before the lire and if a little more engine room was provided things would move along as smoothly as ever Investigation discloses the fact that I during the recent thunderstorm the lightning light-ning struck several times in and about the citytwice in the lower part of the city once in the Eastern part once on the East bench and once on Main street Where are the lightning rod agents The wild yell that arose on the evening air at Godbes corner last night was not the wail of a spirit lost It was only the II protest of a wellfilled cowpuncher who was being run in for trying to paint the town red He lot off several veIls and considerable profanity but he vent along all the same The editor of the Bear Lake Idaho Democrat in referrinc to the recent Utah trials for p and u r in the Third District Court here says Its poor policy to go to law with the devil when the court is held in hell AVe suspect the editor of i1nf n1 L u un CUCCI > JIJUL uc luau limit iv mjiy indignant and influential team two great I newspapers like the Bear Lake Democrat I and the Salt Lake I Herald are to be sure The firm of Parke Lacy Co of this city dealers in mining machinery has been succeeded bym incorporation known as the Utah and Montana Machine Ma-chine Company incorporated under the I laws of California Mr C P Mason of this city will be the general manager of i this new company which will doubtless be one of the solid institutions of the Territory Ter-ritory with a number of branch houses in Montana and Idaho Bradstreets record another mortgage of 5000 on the Salt Lake Herald It will not be long before the Church will have to help their delectable lottery organ out of the mud again or else there will be one lees misrepicsentative of Utah affairs in the journalistic field The tenor of the Herald editorials however ought to entitle it to a heavy dab of the Church contingent fund I |