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Show J ! 1 LOCAL JOTS. I A full rehearsal of "Iolante" will be held i at Calder'a Music Palace to-night. ; I . The repular Thursday night skate and J dance at the Pavilion this evening. ( i i . i The Potts-Brind cricket match on Wash- ' : ; ington square Tuesday afternoon resulted in i; a victory for the Potts team. Salsbury's Troubadours appear for the last time this evening, in "Tom, Dick and Harry." It is said to be very, very funny. . . i j ' i ' ! McComick & Co. to-day received two bars :'.:'! i of Stormont silver, $4,480; Queen of the Hills ore, $1,200; and Crescent ore, $800; ; , i : total value, $5,480. ' ; ! The Osceola Placer Company will suspend ; operations for the winter in a few weeks. M The company so far is reported as having ; ; ( -A done remarkably well. f I f il 'Wells, Fargo & Co. to-day received one bar : J ; ! of Vienna bullion valued at $1,804, and one i : I shipment from Southern Utah valued at 1 1 j j $1,650 ; total value, $3,454. f Butte society people are going into the ; !;':! j j vocal music business. An Amateur Operatic ; i j j League has been organized, which bids fair . ' r l' i . of becoming very popular in the Silver City. ; j. j The Theatre box office will begin the sell- ; ', ' ! ? ing of tickets for the Mikado opera Saturday : j ( j r I morning. Reserved seats to the matinee can ; ' H I be secured for 25 cents extra. A large house j ; is assured. j ;f Herman Brisacher obtained judgment .-: 1 ; against James K. Gillespie yesterday in the ;; i ! I sum of $272.40, costs and eight months' in- '? terest. The case arose out of some pur- - ' j j chased scrip, said to have been worthless. ? ' NIghtwatchman Watson discovered a fire ' j burning in front of the W. D. Telegraph i ' s office last night about 11 o'clock, and, with ' i . the aid of others, what might have laid low I; : a portion of Main street, was extinguished. ' J j Eli Burrell, Mat Noal, Fred Beesley, and I ' - i meir wiree young wives, as well as Jiinocn i1 t Farr, Jr., J. F. Gates, wife and four chil- M, dren, all accompanied by three Kanakas, hi! ! i left Salt Lake last night on a proselyting : j j j j I tour to the Sandwich Islands for the Mormon .'. 1 ::' j ; J church. Ill Mr. John S. Kenny has been appointed : ) poBtmaster at Piovo by Postmaster-General ; i ; f : Vilas. It is not a Presidential appointment, i : I i f under the law which provides that all offices . ' f i f under $1,000 fees shall come under the juris- i I diotion of the Postmaster-General, and be s ; i ' run on commissions. ' Proprietor Fitzgerald, of the Horn Silver I . ' : ; ; Fountain, says that both Smith and Fitz- I r-s gerald have deposited their $200 stakes for I - M the six-round glove contest on or before the I : ! i j ! 1 1 7th of November. Both men are undergoing j . ( ; i )' training, and as soon as a place for the 6et- : Xl to is decided on, the affair will be fully an- ; j- ' 1 1 ' 5 nounced. ; ' i j i! Saturday night a gentleman and lady were ' ? : f ; ' ' i driving to Cottonwood with a double team. ; i ! i When in front of the Halfway House the , v ; ! 1 1 horses became unmanageable, ran away and I:,;!! ' demolished the wagon. The lady received a ; j ; ' broken arm, and the gentleman was badly m , i bruised. Mr. Charles Nelson brought them ' ; : j . v to the city, and Dr. Anderson attended to f i J i their injuries. YiliiU - |