Show LOCAL JOTS f A email daughter of Mr Frank Jennings Amal I at Mill Creek is another victim of diph I therift The City Council sit as an equalization s 1 board to consider the city taxes at 4 1 ra t the 18th inst There was another good house present lost I I night at the Salt Lake Music Hal to witness Sullivans Mirror of Ireland i Will J Lynch has been succeeded in the Wi Lyoh I I Land Office by Mr Park of Missouri an appointment of Receiver H C Wallace W A Hawley for being drunk and disturbing dis-turbing tho peace on the bathing train last evening while it was coming to the city was fined 10 fe I There are two new cases of diphtheria in the family Mr Hughesresiclmc on Second South and Tenth East streets The afflicted are boys under ten years of age The longwishedfor rise in lead has suddenly I sud-denly given an impetus to mining in Utah Reports come in from all portions of the Territory of new properties being developed and old ones revived A pleasant social was given last night by Misses Lou and Kate Reese at their residence resi-dence on First South street About twenty guests were present and a right enjoyable H evening was passed by all i The last train to the Lake tonight leaves at 9 oclock Hundreds of people are out today to-day many of the Knights and their friends from Ogden being present and it is one of the most successful excursions the Knights ever engineered Several the celestials held a picnio at the graves of their departed in the cemetery yesterday A number of vagabond tramps headed that way last evening in search of a few choice bits of roasted pig duck and Chinese cigarettes A tour of inspection about the heart of town reveals many bad places in the streets and sidewalks which threaten the safety of travelers The Street Suporvisor should see that the dangerous places are repaired before be-fore someone enters suit against the city for damages sustained The fifth number of the Referee an 8x12 sheet filled with bad grammar worse wood outs and horrible burlesques on wit was imposed im-posed upon a longsuffering public yesterday yester-day and vet a riot was avoided The Referee is edited bY the shears New Jersey whisky and Essay Kaigh The convict Walren who escaped from the Pen last night was tracked to Mill Crook and would have been caught i the citizens there had not presumed the fleeing criminal was an escaping U C and for that I I reason refused to hire a horse to the guard for love or money Louis Reggel returns this evening from Philadelphia in which city he has been held for tho past few months He will be met at the depot tonight by a brass band and several sev-eral hack loads of friends who will be glad to see him return free fro m the many charges that were lodged against him A little strategy was used by the bartenders bartend-ers yesterday in giving the barbers a clean shave of 22 to 20 The ginslingers adroitly made beer the basis of the contest and as a consequence they say they just walked away with the lather and soap artists A second game is brewing between the two professions profes-sions and the barbers say they will then redeem re-deem themselves Tho Salt Lake Herald now publishes less telegraphic matter than any other paper in the city has fewer subscribers and is reported re-ported to be in a generally demoralized condition con-dition The grand premium swindle broke the rotten concern all up and the Church has been appealed to in order to keep the measly thing afloat The Salt Lake Herald is abusive in its usual imbecile manner because a soldier who fought through the war but who now professes the Mormon faith has been reused re-used fellowship with the G A R The choir singer of that sheet should now damn tho Masons the Odd Fellows and the Knights of Pythias for the same reason These are lawabiding associations as is tho G A R and as the Herald claims to be an impartial organ it should not slight them The trial of Keiinelly and Barry who figured fig-ured in tho row near the Clift House on Monday evening was held in tho Police Cur this afternoon Through their attorney attor-ney W C Hall they explained that the quarrel grew out of a little misunderstanding misunderstand-ing which now had been amicably settled between them and in view of tho circumstances circum-stances ho wished tho fine imposed to be as light as possible After due consideration Justice Spoirs imposed a fine of 10 upon Kennel for battery and 5 upon Barry for disturbing the peace Mr Willard Weihe the efficient leader of the Theatre Orchestra has received through Mr D G Calder one of George Gemunders celebrated violins The instrument is a perfect per-fect model of the Antonius Stradivarious and in appearance looks worn by age Mr Weiho kindly played Home Sweet Home to the delight of several listeners this afternoon after-noon at Calders music store and the instru ment showed a wonderful smoothness and fine of tone The price of this beau quality prce lifnl instrument is 300 and Mr Weihe is as delighted with his new companion as a boy with a Christmas toy |