Show U L II JOTS The weather is L i clear and cool I T It Jones Co j lay received lead and silver ores valued at l02G I The coming light opern performances are I the topic of converFUip m society circles at present Walter Porcher wa ned 15 in the Police Po-lice Court this iron a g for being drunk I and profane I John Wen n tiitirr of England was nd witted to citizenship b int Third District Court today Ward E Pack a fairhaired youth from Summit county now presides over the clerks desk at the Police Court Wells Fargo ii Co today shipped fine bars valued at 7600 and base bullion valued val-ued at 1900 Total value J500 The Government Directors of the Union I Pacific Railroad arrived here at 4 p m today to-day on a special train from Ogden Bowman Cannon one of the petit jurors for the September term of the District Court has been excused from further service ser-vice j George Redmond arrested on the charge of being drunk and profane and disturbing the peace was found guilty in the Police Court this morning and was fined 15 McUornick tt Uo today shipped Hananer I bullion valued at 2720 Stormont bars valued val-ued at 4035 Overland ore valued at 110Q and Queen of the Hills ore valued at 1400 Total value 9255 I The jury in the Stoddart case returned to court late yesterday afternoon and rendered a verdict of guilty as charged in the second count of the indictment The youth will be sentenced tomorrow Peter Barkdale of cohabitive reputation was arraigned in the Third District Court yesterday afternoon on a fivecount indictment V indict-ment He pleaded not guilty and was t required to give a new bond of 2500 pend t ing the hearing of his case j The September yield of three of the Bell vno mines was The Minnie Moore 44 car i loads of ore the Queen of the Hills 24 and i the Overland 2 Averaging each carload at sixteen tons and the value of the the ore at 100 per ton this makes a total of about 1120 tons valued at 112000 This begins to be interesting Wood Biter Times Travel over both the transcontinental lines is very light at present Great num bers are still traveling on the G A 11 tickets t tick-ets and the scalper business is being worked for all it is worth The sale of I tickets is therefore of course lighter than t ever The roads are doing all in their power I toshut out passengers traveling on scalpers tickets but there seems to be little hope of Ii a remedy until the time allowed on the Grand Army tickets has expired An old man about GO years of age who is somewhat demented wandered away from the Hospital of the Holy Cross yesterday morning about 6 oclock He wears a dark I brown suit of clothes has patentleather 1r slippers generally wears a red handkerchief U < UUUU JUS liCUK UIS nelgnt IS about five I feet five inches has a full heard stoops a little and has sore eyes The Sisters have always kept a watch over him to guard against his leaving but he slipped out soon after the door was opened yesterday morn ing without being seen Any information i as to his whereabouts should be left at the hospital This is the second time he has left the hospital the first time he was found down near the smelters Mr J J Reillys picture The Abduction < jf Amymone has been finished and is now on exhibition at Charley Whitings Capitol saloon The idea is taken from a touching little story in Greek mythology and is as neat an idea of the subject as could be found It represents Amymone a beautiful maiden standing upon the back of a couple of black monsters half man and half fish and being carried by them across the sea The figure of the maiden is almost perfect I with the exception of little height of color big in one or two places The outline how ever is faultless and shows the ability of the artist The hideous black figures are well depicted and with natural water sky and general surroundings to make go up a finished and masterly painting The third annual meeting of the Baptist Association of Utah is now in session at the church on W Second South street in this city The association now includes the I churches of this city Ogden Eagle Hock and Blackfoot with prospects of an early in l crease rhe welcome address was delivered by the Rev L L Wood of this city yester day n1n morning 11 and H the Rev Frank Barnett of T > CU J UCllycreu VAW mOrnIng sermon J11 chose his text from Judges vii7 and made an interesting discourse from thought the subject Quality and Quantity upon The words of the reverend gentleman were filled with new ideas and deep thought and were more than duly appreciated by the congre Dwight Ration At the evening sermon the Rev Spencer entertained the gathering I with a talk upon Christ Likeness choos ing for his text Like Him John iii2 ihis gentleman is well known here and nothing need be said in praise of his dis course This morning the various reports of the committees were received and after the farewell address by the Moderator the meeting adjourned The Sunday School Convention is in session this afternoon with an interesting programme I |