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Show j LOCAL JOTS. I Kev. Mr. Thrall, of the Congregational j Church, will preach nt Bee's Hall, Provo, to morrow evening. 1 Judge Spoirs had nothing to occupy his ; attention at the Police Court to-day. Salt t Lake is getting pious. The D. & JL G. pay-car went out yester- day, carrying $10,000 with which to pay off '. the employes of that popular road. Apostle Snow having been found in a cel-ij cel-ij lar, would it be proper to say that his pre tentions are a cell on relierion? I " McCornick fc Co. to-day received one car j j of Hanauer bullion, $2,750; and Queen of j the Hills ore, .$1,400; total value, $4,150. J 1 Motto for passengers on the Underground: I ; j 4,Let the flight of the eagle be thine, my I i boy." The case of Apostle Lorenzo Snow , ' illustrates its worth. I 1 The Knights of St. Dennis will give their I j grand Thanksgiving ball in Olympic Hall, I ; . and intend to make it one of the finest hops I .j of the season. 1 j The base metal output for the week ending I J to-day is as follows : Thirty cars of bullion, i 7.15.70U pounds, and nineteen cars of ore, j 543,550 pounds ; total, 1,2!)!),25G pounds. t The skating rink re-opens to-night under j the management of Pedernon and Wetzel, of : the Opera House band. These gentlemen intend to run it in first clans style, and will i. be deserving of the patronage of all lovers j of the rollers. By appointment of Judge Powers, Messrs. , . S. 11. Thurman nnd A. G. Sutherland, Jr., J were added to the committee appointed in I Ogden to prepare rules for the courts at that I place and in Provo, with Hon. P. H. Emer- I J son as chairman. ' " Daniel Davis is the name of the miner ft mentioned in last night's Democbat as be- "i ing brought to St. Mary's Hospital from the ' Pleasant Valley coal mines on account of f being seriously injured. He has one leg i broken below the knee, and is considerably I i bruised. i A dispatch from Denver last night says : Three hundred cattle men, delegates to the National Cattle Growers' Convention asseni- ; bled here to-day from Colorado, Wyoming, ) Utah, Nevada, and California, and left on a special train of eight sleepers for St. Louis f this evening. The Metropolitan Hotel, which has been ! closed for some weeks past, will be reopened j on Monday under the able management of i Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hill. The hotel has i been thoroughly renovated, refitted and fur- nished. The proprietors intend to make it, : i as it should be, one of the leading hotels of i the city. ! A company of Salt Lake amateurs are pre- ij paring for a winter's trip through the set- tlements in Utah. The company is headed- : ' 1 by Harry Taylor, George Scott, 'Ruth Jones i i and others. The "Life of an Actress." y- fi and the "Sea of Ice" are being prepared for . i the company to play, and the scenes are now ! j' , being painted for the last-named piece. Mr. H. Lipman is now daily receiving an immense stock of clothing. The stock is from a big fire in the East, but the assort- . j; ment Mr. Lipman has received is as good as i - ;i - new, and will be sold at half price. These I ' j bargains, coming at this time of the year, ! will give many a poor man a chanco to buy '; : good suit of clothes at a low figure. The announcement is made that America's favorite artiste, Emma Nevada, will give a concert in the Salt Lake Theatre December ' 7th-. She is accompanied by a small, but i brilliant oonoert troupe a tenor who takes ; uigh C with perfect aocuracv. a violinist ; whose soft, gentle tone, and sympathetic ex- ,: pression, give especial pleasure, and a rising I pianist, who is highly spoken of. Nevada's . v?ioe .ns gained in brilliancy, and the little f ; nightingale has captured San Francisoo in ; ,' her season there. I ! United States Commissioner Black held an I extra session at Ogden last night for the ex- i animation of Apostle Lorenzo Snow, of I ' Brigham City, brousjhtthere on a charge of I unlawful cohabitation. The Democbat'b I correspondeut writ es that the courtroom was J. ; :' crowded with spectators and witnesses, and I tlint Snow had some of his wives and rela- ! tives present. The defendant, by his coun- : ': HeLC C. Kiohards, waived an examination I : and was bound over to sppear before the ' " lirand Jury this morning at 10 o'clock, his bonds being fiied at $1,803. The witnesses f were also bound over in the sum of $203 D. H. Perry and H. S. Young acted i Rs bondsmen. e ! Mrs. Flora S. Hill, of this city, has recently ; composed a couple of very nioe pieces of 2 1 music. One of these, the "Hero Waltz," is I ; . eas.V Rn( simple, designed for pupils, and i arranged for the organ or piano. Though easy, it is a very pretty composition, and one that finds ready sale. The other piece is entitled "The Queen of the West " a ' i , beautiful song and chorus, the theme being 1 f ' Salt Lake City and Vallev. The words dis- S I play considerable poetic feeling in the au- I ' ! thor. Ihe music to it is also very easv of M i; execution, and, like the "Hero Waltz," it's a S : i treat favorite wherever introduced. |