Show LOCAL JOTS Dont forget the G A IL excursion to the Lake tomorrow < Will Carleton tho ballad writer is composing com-posing a special poem for Mrs 3tf 11 Bane Peter McCoimelly got drunk and was iinnd 1 E in court today Wells Fargo i Cos bullion shipments from Silver Reef for tho month of August aggregated 3182091 McCornick Co today received one car of Hnnauer bullion 23CD and Nevada ores valued at 9CO Total value 32GO Tom Johnson imbibed too freely of wine and was run in by the police in a rather helpless condition Ho got E in court today to-day Jim Walteivi was arrested last night slightly under the influence of budge Si t was demanded by Judge Speirs this morning The Salt Lake Cornet Band will give a I 4 concert on the streets tonight in preparation prep-aration for their excursion to the lake on Friday I f A fairsized delegation of Tabernacle p singers and their friends took the Utah and f Nevada at 840 this morning for Tooele Tho Salt Lake Grocer is out for September Septem-ber I is full of interesting trade points and looks better for going through tho fire An attendance of all members of the Olympic Club is requested at the Gymnasium A Gymnasi-um tonight at 8 oclock it being the t regular meeting The following talent will assist at the benefit tendered to Mrs M M Bane Prof I 4t Radcliffe Prof Krouse Mrs Nowcomb J E Harper and others Scandinavian gospel service conducted by Kev F W Blohen will be held at the Bap tist Church on the first and third Sunday of each month at1 p m I The general committee 011 tho anticipated Birmingham reunion at Fullers Hill are to meet at Darke h Cos 110 Main street tomorrow to-morrow night at C oclock Prof Itichardsons recital of Lear will take place at Independence Hall this evening even-ing commencing at 8 oclock A large attendance at-tendance IB already assured Tickets 75 I cents ± S W Ecclos and W l Bancroft of tho D i H G W went to St Paul Minnesota today to attend a mooting of the transcontinental trans-continental pool which takes place on the i t 8th inst r Another and more sovoro tost exhibition will be given tonight at 830 by the Harden Hand Grenade Extinguishing Company t Two fires will be made frcs wi ono representing a 0 flue or fire within a partition wall the other like that of last evening only larger A 5jearold son of Mr Cox tine barber died lost night of diphtheria in the Twenti l 1 eth ward A new flag is hung out in the i Eleventh ward and yet the Herald continues 4J i contin-ues to cry with tho quarantine physician 4i that no cause for alarm exists from the ter 1 A rible disease continually spreading Onr Club to the Lake will make their hut trip for this season on Friday Septein hi i bsr4th The train will leave tho depot at I I 1 oclock pm I i > expected that the committee com-mittee will furnish music and that the members of tho club will have a dance after t I their t bath i The Grocer says the English salt works below Farmington have been tested and II i given excellent satisfaction I is expected i i tho company will place their product in the I market this mouth and as it is warranted in every respect to bo as pure as the English j article it is expected to be a great success I K The second tea train leaving Ogden yesterday J yes-terday made the run to Grand Junction I Colorado a distance of 415 miles in just fifteen hours and fifteen minutes This was just a quarter of an hour less than passenger I passen-ger train time and the run has never been I r equalled by any railroad line in the United i t I States 1 f Mr E W Merchant traveling agent fur Seamans excursion parties of California is in the city awaiting tho arrival of forty tourists from Oakland and San Francisco en route to Now York and Eastern points They will arrive Friday and remain one day in Salt Lake leaving for Denver by the scenic Tho good effects of Ogdens city ordinance ordi-nance preventing bicycles on the main streets and young girls from parading tho streets after dark have made themselves felt in Salt Lake It is noticed of late that the twowheel perambulators have taken to tho suburbs and no reports of people being run into have been made The heretofore largo number of vpung girls walking the i streets at night is diminishing I Next Monday evening the clever comedi eniio Kato Castloton opens an engagement at the Salt Lake Theatre inn new piece entitled i Crazy Patch I will ho presented with I Ii the same cast that filled the Standard Thea I tre at San Francisco every night during her I recent three weeks engagement The ac tion of the comedy takes place at Caterpilla Villa Napa Valley in tho home of Jupiter Tubbs a retired merchant who devotes his time to viniculture There are many amus amU ing situations arising from the situntons frm household mistaking a doctor for an insane patient and I treating him accordingly Tho performance will be interspersed by tho introduction of Hnarkling musical gems and specialities by I the vivacious Kate |