OCR Text |
Show r LOCAL JOTS. . The "Rag Baby" company leava to-morrow for San Francisco. John Johnson was fined $10 for being drunk and disorderly to-day. McOornick & Co. to-day received one car of Hanauer bullion, valued at $3,500. Peter Eamsdale put $5 in the city treasury treas-ury to-day for the privilege of a common swear. A dead horse and dead drunk rider lay beside the Fifth South street car track last night. It is rumored that Bishop John Sharp ia being investigated by the Church High Council. In the trotting match at Cleveland this afternoon Harry Wilkes beat Phallas two beats time, 2:17, 2:20. The Utah Central is sinking a large artesian artes-ian well at Milford for the prohibitum use of the engineers along the line. Nicholson, of the Kews, is about to be etherealized, for the spirit ef the Lord like . a fire within him is burning. "The Mikado" principals have a full rehearsal re-hearsal at Careless' music store this evening. even-ing. The opera is progressing finely. From V. F. llaybould we have received the Century for October, a very interesting number. He is prepared to supply the public. Little Clyde, the child of Mr. and Mrs. M E. Cummings, was buried yesterday. The parents are very disconsolate over the sad death. "The Mikado" company have sent to Icheban for twenty-six pairs of No. 24 Japanese Bkoes for the ladies of the company, com-pany, j The Salt Lake Dramatic Club play the Queen's Evidence" in Logan to the Conference Confer-ence People on Tuesday and Wednesdav of next week. Every one of forty couples present at the select invitation party given last night at ir.eath s Barn," pronounce it one of the most genial and pleasant parties ever attended. at-tended. Some kind-hearted Christian is poisoning all the felines and canines in the Seventh ward and the owners of taxed dogs are about to hold an indignation meeting to put a stop to the missionary work. Mr. b. A. Kenner appeared in Court to-day in behalf of William Anderson, charged with assault with intent to commit rape. Defendant Defend-ant plead not guilty, and was returned to the Penitentiary to await trial. The first grand sacred conoert to be given by Prof. B. B. Young will occur at the elegant ele-gant Emporium Hall on the last Sunday evening of this month. The succeeding concerts will take place on the last Sunday" evening of each month, instead of the first. If Judge Zane thinks he can wind Brother Brain on the sermon business, he is off. The spirit would knock Judge Zane silly in the twinkling of an eye, while Brother Brain, like the little brook, would "go on forever and forever." Captain West declined a proposition made by the Boise City nine to play a series in Salt Lake for a guarantee of $250. The club is said to be "too far fetched." Nothing definite is learned from the Butte or Ogden teams pertaining to visiting Salt Lake. The Skating Pavilion will be opened to the public to-morrow afternoon with a matinee, under the new management of Messrs. Keg-ler Keg-ler and Edwards. The place has been thorouchly re-fitted and the proprietors inform in-form all patrons that a new code of regulations regula-tions wiU govern the popular place of amusement during the ooming season. |