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Show Only ii J,iko. The Times hopos that none cf itr readors will credit for truth the little joko concerning Miss Juch'a relationship with Manager Locke which found a place in the personals of yesterday's issue. The Times has it from the lips of the lady herself that while her business interests are, for the present, and have, been for the past six years, wedded lo Mr. Locke, yet that gentleman's wife and little ones, now in Now York, might be affected seriously by the announce ment that Mr. Locke had taken advantage advan-tage of a temporary sojourn in Utah to enter into what tho chur ;h calls a plural marriage |