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Show I f . LOCAL JOTS. This will be a good night for ghosts at the r Salt Lake Theatre. . "Granny, See Tour Darling Now." Ke- f spectfully dedicated to the News. Wells, Fargo & Co. to-day received ship- ments of fine bullion valued at $31,600. i Lillie May Brown in her great superna- , I . tural vision at the Salt Lake Theatre to- night. - McCornick & Co. to-day received one car I of Hanauer bullion, $3,190; silver ores, I $6,700; total value, $9,890. . The Herald will not take exception to the I wife-beating of its pet McMurrin. It has a weakness for standing by wife-beaters. I The Referee saloon has closed its doors. ' j . Mr. Hebe West, the proprietor, was not seen - around town to-day and it is reported that he has left town. - j The Pirates of Penzance are .requested to be present at Careless' musio stoTe to-night j at 7:30 o'clock for rehearsal. Those expecting to take part in B. B. Young's concert are requested to attend a general rehearsal in Calder's Music Palaoe t to-morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. I Frank J. Griffin, one of several idlers who k , applied at the City Hall yesterday for lodg- f inga, was recognized as a deserter and word J was communicated to General McCook. f The City Council may not appoint Alfred I Solomon Chief of police, it is whispered. I That office is wholly an appointive one, and , - the Counoil holds the exclusive power. J In our report, Saturday, of the People's Party convention, we unintentionally omit -j , red the name of fleber J. Grant, who was nominated from the Fifth precinct for coun- 3 t cilor. j The three-indictment process which faced I Messrs. Snell, Livingston, Ball and others in - the Third District Court Saturday, was a I clincher of the most liver-disordering char- j acter. Old Father Lees was buried vesterday. I The funeral servioes wers held in the Nine- teenth ward meeting house and the remains 5 followed to the cemetery by a long train of j carriages. f ' Ex-Receiver H. H. MoMaster would have j had something of interest to say in answer , to the alleged charges of General Dement, i had the contradictory telegrams not have j arrived to-day. ! A late issue of the Kansas Border Ruffian has a two-and-a-half column artiole on r "Solomon as a Mormon." But not even the s Border Ruffian is mean enough to accuse I I the departed Solomon of being a member of j; the knot-hole brigade. j f The Masonio reception tendered to Past - Grand Master Louis Cohn, bv his Masonio 1 friends in this city, will take place this evening at 8:30 o'clock at the White House. ' Mr. Cohn will leave to-morrow morning for j a visit to his aged parents in Germany. "Hazel Kirke," the greatest of all pathetic j and emotional plays, will be given at the I Salt Lake Theatre Wednesday night, by the j Lewis Morrison Company. The previous re- If cord of the company here is a guarantee s that the play will be creditably rendered. The Herald and News jumped at the Bur-bidge-Burgess error made by Marshal Ireland Ire-land last week like a drowning man catches " at a straw, but the case didn't fit as a parallel paral-lel for the Farrell arrest. The former was a f harmless and simple mistake in subpoenaing I ! a witness, and not an arrest for a serious & crime. I ! Frank Treseder was arrested again Satur- A . " day evening as a result of the Grand Jury's pi investigation, and his bonds were once more i fixed at $5,0J0, the original amount from ; p ' which his attorney obtained a reduction. 3 t He was rushing around town yesterday in i s charge of a deputy marshal, endeavoring to : I , find his former bondsmen, but up to a late i j hour he was unsuccessful. j Mr. Lee Swartz, the. proprietor of the j Fountain lunch stand, has not put in an ap- pearanoe at his place of business for a day .or two,and Mr. C. W. Parker, the proprietor it' of the beer hall, has attached the fixtures. The popular lunch stand will run as usual J ' whether Mr. Swartz, who is reported to have taken a trip with his wife, returns or not. |