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Show j , LOCAL JOTS. Bring out your cutters. Tullidge's History of Salt Lake City will comprise about 1,009 pages. The Raymond forgery case was being investigated in-vestigated by the Grand Jury to-day. Thos. E. Taylor has been appointed Public Pub-lic Printer in the Legislature. Of course. The ladies of St. Mark's Guild are preparing prepar-ing for one of their periodical entertainments. entertain-ments. The appointment of Receiver Wallace has been confirmed by the Senate. What about Judge Towers? This morning the interior of the Grand Jury room and the hall leading to it reminded re-minded one of April Conference. When a member of the Legislature preaches on Sundays, is it proper to speak I of suoh member as "Jack in the Pulpit?" I A number of boys who have taken liberties liber-ties with neighbors' chicken roosts were to have appeared before Judge Speirs this afternoon. af-ternoon. The family of Apostle F. M. Lyman have been subpoenaed to appear before the Grand 5 .5 Jury next Tuesday. Their place of residence figiouf?ele Citv- lmentf: Jennings was reported as sinking yes-i yes-i . ay, and his condition to-day is said to be rx J unimproved. His family remain with him j. v 9 most of the time. f Tullidge's History of Salt Lake' City will J be completed the latter part of this month, i although copies for subscribers will not be i ' ready for some weeks later. !It was reported that Marshal Ireland's corps of deputies were taking a much-- much-- needed rest to-day. They have labored hard ! and effectively during the past week. 1 The sale of seats for the "Confusion" per- I formances Friday evening and Saturday I matinee began this morning. The box office will be open again to morrow morning. Dr. F. C. Nichols is Btill indisposed and incapacitated from doing the dental work of his patrons. He hopes, however, to be able to attend to business in a few days. Yesterday the Senate confirmed E. S. Car-' Car-' son, of Texas, Indian Agent at the Ouray i Agency, Utah, and Hugh C. Wallace. Re ceiver of Public Moneys at Salt Lake City. A coming attraction at the Skating Pavilion is the Young Ladies' Vassar Polo Club. The party is en-route to San Francisco, Fran-cisco, and appear in the largest cities only. i Francis A. and Moroni Brown, who were f sentenced last summer for unlawful cohabi- j i tation, at Ogden, were released from the penitentiary yesterday. The former, ao- I '. cording to Major Peery's opinion, is the I coming man in Weber county. j D. J. Griffiths, the party who pleaded j ' guilty to the L. and L. charge before Judge ' i Speirs, the other day, was seen in close con- t ; saltation this morning with Prosecuting At- I -i torney Moyle and a reporter of the Deseret i ': News. It was not learned whether he re- : canted. I i! Street Supervisor Livingstone, who is a j resident of the Eleventh ward, was this ;j afternoon arrested by U. S. Deputy Marshal ; " Vanderoook for unlawful cohabitation, and ;. it was expected he would have a hearing be- j fore Commissioner McKay this afternoon. Of course he will waive examination. i A gentleman resorted to a novel mode' of collecting accounts this morning which took I j him into the police oourt. He had become I r disgusted with dunning a storekeeper for a s small bill, and while in the store discovered j the money drawer open and helped himself i i to the amount. He explained, and the ; j Judge excused. The Territorial Asylum Board held a meet- ; ing at the Continental Hotel this morning, with Governor Murray, Judge Dusenbury, I ? James Dunn and Dr. Pike present. The I 4 further consideration of their report which j k is to be submitted before the Legislature, I $ constituted the business of the meeting, and I 5 an adjournment was taken till 7 o'clock this I ii evening. |