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Show ( j LOCAL JOTS. ; , . Diphtheria claimed six victims during the !'!' month of November. j Is it not about time for the cowboys to re- , f I - -turn to their ranches ? i J i When the Davenport woman arrives, will " ' t i J - ner old friends hold a public reception ? I'll' - "The Mikado" will be repeated by the f ' I Thompson company at the Theatre to-night. ; j Wells, Fargo & - Co's. bullion shipments i I ' " from Silver Beef for the month of November ! j aggregated $28,615.74. ; One more appointment for Utah, but who ) can tall how many disappointments' there 3 j are connected with it ? S I 1 The postofSce was closed to-day from 12 I till 5 o'clock, in respect to the memory of f Vice-President Hendricks. j The sale of seats for the Nevada concert ! J ; will open Thursday morning. Two proscen- i ium boxes were spoken for to-day. I j ', i There will be no examination in the Collin- i ; ; McMurrin case till it is definitely known A whether tr not McMurrin will live. I j,!! McCornick & Co. to-day received three I . ? ; cars of Hanauer bullion, 10.3C3, two cars of I I '- -. Htormont silver, $3,390. Total value, $130,90 j ' Tne merchants and shopkeepers are al- . ready receiving their-holiday goods, but t ; ! where is one to get the money with which to ,i buy them? i ! Jennings & Sons have just put up a very il : pretty scroll sign on the north side of the '!'.;' Emporium building. The sign is done in J j gold and silver. ( I The Opera House box omoe is now oien j I for the sale of seats for the season of the I ' : Grau Opera Company, commencing with I j j "The Mikado" to-morrow night. ! : Several of the Utah delegates left St. i Louis by steamer on Sunday for the New ' ) Orleans Exposition, and the others have ? ; commenced their homeward journey. V ' The sale of seats for the Carleton Opera j i , -j Comnany will open at 10 o'clock Friday , i mornlig at the" Walker Opera House, for j !: ; j . four nights and Wednesday matinee. ! j V 1 Messrs. M. H. Lipman, I. J. Baker, Boyd J I J Park and J. C Conkiin bought a half inter- l est in the Calif ornia mine at Ophir, yester-; f ' day, November 30th, paying $12,0C0 therefor, s i Miss Almy's adult dancing class was opened last night at Calder's Hall on First It South street. The attendance was much I i better than was expected for the opening ; 1 night. j J i; COa the south side of First south street, J ! near Third East, is a tree propped up with a j large scantling, the scantling being placed 1 f ; .in the middle of the sidewalk. Will the ! I ' i City Marshal have it removed? j j j There is a prospect of . Salt Lake seeing I j ' some more fine foot rncing, as M. B. Kitte- 1,3 man and other noted runners are coming I ! west. They may stop off at this city and If) give an exhibition of their fleetness on foot. S ! . 'If there is anybody in this country who j is bigger than the law, everybody should be I , made acquainted with the fact, as well as I j ' the name of the mighty official." Herald, i: There are such, viz : the elite who enjoy the i privilege of polygamy, and their name is I i , a legion. !''" Next Thursday evening the Criterion De- J ! bating Club will hold their regular weekly 1 meeting in the Tenth ward Bchool house. 3 ! ; The exeroises will consist of a debate, the I " reading of the monthly Review, with Messrs. i Taylor and Jones editors, and a misoellan- I j eoas programme. I I ) In the police court to-dav Thomas Scan- I I;-:"! lau, John Walters, Charles Mitchell and f i Samuel Hndson were eaoh bound over in the fluin of $1,C00 to await the action of the f i Grand Jury on a charge of burglarizing I; Snelgrove's shoe store. Not being able to give bail they were returned to the bastile. I , . ; AL R. Ixurray, one ol the proprietors of I ! i I the Bureau saloon, who had trouble i I : ! th his partner, Was to-day discharged by 5 i ' f ndge Spiers and $25 refunded him that he l 1 ? m ! "&d left with the city for his appearance i J ' . , when the matter first went into the hands of If thepolioe. The saloon has been closed down i under attachment by Colonel Shaughnessy. ! "'-, Marshal Ireland, Colonel V. Brisbower, f Deputy Vandercook and a brother of Deputy t Collin all drove up to Fort Douglas thu l ; ' afternoon for the purpose of visiting Collin ! who, as stated iu last evening's Democbat, j ; ' . as removed to the Fort vesterday af ter- noon. Mr. Collin is feeling'as well as could ; ' be expected under the trying ciroumstances. j I The Grau Opera Company oommenoe their engagement at the Opera House to-morrow M Jl?&t in "The Mikado." followed bv the I i , 'Mascotte," "Chimes of Normandy, and I the "Qrn's Laco Handkerchief. As a I ! whol j several points individually, ! Si the i-opany is said to give a very sat- ! I : sc. rendition of the operas in their j 1 1 repertoires. .,' Somoof Zera Snow's old friends in this f I . f"y. who hold him in kind remembrance, i i pet gM ; themselves to present Zera with a f tok-! of their friendship, and so clubbed toil to-il i Roi i, and selected a handsome and com-I com-I i forttJ.ie rocking-chair. The chair has been f ent to Portland to Mr. Snow, where it will f . . ii be by ilia time that gentleman and his fair I bride arrives home. Followi is a table of the books loaned I i , i f. ?nt cf i-hrtA.asonio Library for the month I . " ; Jt du.k(: Sgriculture 2, architecture 5, If ?! "rt.' vraphv35, chemistry 5, essays 7 fiction f.Jvi. sphy 57, science 20. general I 5i literatart' s. ' vry44, magazines SO, juve- . nile33, mtwf '.85, mvthology2, nat- I nral hi Ujrv ,t Tv IS, theology 7 Utah f i literatui ji, ti. l.-ll. The library ia in h ! - excellent condit-.. u. and is open from 10 a. m. I 5 1 to 1 p. id. I and froir 4 to 9 p. m. j |