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Show H LOCAL JOTS. f i . ' i ! David Williams, an Englishman, was nd 1 1 mitted to citizenship to-day. ' I i . A. Smith, a Danish laborer from Wyo- I ; uiing, sought lodging at the City Jail last ; I night. . ' 1 I Ah ! if the Governor could only resign so f easily as he proclaims a thanksgiving but I ; he can't. ! ' Oa next Thursday and Friday evenings f ; and at a Saturday matinee the Skating Rink j Combination will delight the Salt Lake peo- I i pic. I if The case of John Kiddle, brought back from Granger, Wyo., by Marshal Vander- j I cook, for stealing a horse and buggy, was continued until Monday morning. it j Messrs. J. B. Moreton and A. S. Kendall J will open a night school in the Twelfth ward sehoolhouse next Monday evening, at 7:30 p. I in., ana wm organize classes ior ijookjceep- f ing and other branches. That whirl of surprises.-" A Hag Baby," t will be presented at the Theatre to-night. It is a gay patchwork of amusing trifles, ap- ? i plauses, smiles and langhter, and goes off at j 7 rattling 2:49 gait, effervescing with fun of I a healthy kind. It should draw a good house I j for the last performance. j j The Fifteenth ward is unquestionably the I J polygamous hotbed of Salt Lake City. Since I . the deputy marshals worked a few U. C. J combinations among their number, a special ' detective force has been organized to patrol f ! the stroets in front of the threatened haunts ; in order to report the first appearance of a j I troublesome deputy. I The Ladies' Guild of St. Mark's are again ; to be pioneers in the Christmas market in- .; terest. They are to appear on Thanksgiving evening with their pockets full of just such t t hings as prove a snare, but no delusion, to , the present-seekers of this goodly city. Of I; what the riches are composed may be seen by visiting St. Mark's sehoolhouse on the I evening of the 2Gth inst., after the guests presumptive have been regaled with one of , ' the most elegant lunches for which these , ladies are justly famous. |