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Show I LOCAL JOTS. Have you got yonr ticket for the K. of P. ball? Don't forget the "Iolanthe" matinee tomorrow to-morrow afternoon. Sleighing is still good on a number of the best graded streets. No Eastern or Northern mail last night, in consequence of delayed trains. Ontario pays its 115th dividend of fifty cents per snare on the Slst inst. There is to be a dance given on the Hot Spring-lake to-morrow afternoon. McCornick fc Co. to-day received two cars of Hanauer bullion, valued at $5,750. There will be a full rehearsal of "Iolanthe" I this evening at 7:30, in the Salt Lake The- I atre. , J The Contributor has incorporated, the ar- tides having been filed with the county clerk I to-day. I Hon. John T. Caine has been reappointed I to the House Committee on Postofnces and I Post Roads. It is a pretty well settled fact that a lawsuit law-suit will result from the recent acoidentnear the Palace Hotel. The wires East were down this afternoon and interfered seriously with the receipt of press d''. : "hes. Th - -Jeaker branch house has done a land ue business in sleighs and cutters the patt few days. j The seleotion of the new dress for the Tribune has earned for Manager Lannan the aanr Klhn Longa. F vm Spenoer Clawson we have received a paptr weight stand with a daily memorandum memoran-dum f.ad attached. Tbo frst of the second series of their social hops will be given by the Knights of St. Dennis neit Friday night. Thp rail a around the areaway where the accident occurred the other day has been re paired to sore i extent, but is still very unsafe. un-safe. The Ota !j G " tal will run a special train to the Hot hipri'i" TL tke at 11:30 to-morrow morniuft, In ; , . . mo late those wishing to attend the ilsoe. The train from the flast last night reached Ogden a little before 10 o'clock, owing to the heavy storms Eitf. The train from the North was similarly delayed. It is reported that the owner of that "Petrified "Pet-rified Head" sent nn e ! ravagant description of it to the Smithsoiubiu Institute, placing an outrageously fnlmloun prioe on it. No re-tnrnsyet. re-tnrnsyet. r The case of iha l-y.ple vb. Hugo and Ella Desprezinwas heard before Commissioner McKay this morning, and owing to a failure to make the evidence fit the complaint, was dismissed. Coffee John has purchased a farm in the vicinity of the penitentiary. It is suggested that he could do a good business there if the population in that neighborhood continues to increase. Marder, Luse & Co., of Chicago, advertise that the new dress of the Tribune was supplied sup-plied by their foundry. If they had any sense of shame they wouldn't tell that they furnished that dress. Those who complain of the monotony of the news and the scarcity of interesting reading matter are reminded that the Territorial Terri-torial Legislature meet on Monday next, when the monotony will be greatly in- . creased. The reporters who besieged Prosecuting Attorney Dickson yesterday, upon his return from San Francisco got very little with which to build np sensational newspaper I articles. The gentleman doesn't interview worth a cent. A number of the gentlemen who went to Iiue ton uougias reception tms afternoon were considerably shaken up when it was Announced that there would be no ladies ao-company ao-company the party. The affair wasmasou- line throughout. Mr. F. F. Eocles, who is to succeed Mr. Browe as D. fc K. G. ticket agent, is one of the few business men here who took the trouble to telegraph to Eastern houses during dur-ing the late "Mormon uprising." He denounced de-nounced the sensational reports as fictitious - and unworthy of credence. In every respect the Legislature will be the .. equal of any State Legislature in the Amer-. Amer-. ..loan Union, except in that all its powers and functions are limited and circumscribed by the law which makes the veto of the Governor Gover-nor absolute and final. Ogden Herald. The .; Utah Legislature should be superior to any State Legislature in America, for they merely mere-ly enact the will of their Father in Heaven. Engler and Lowery played the fourth came of the billiard tournament last night, Engler playing 300 to Lowery 500. The game was marked by the fine average playing of Engler, his highest run being 77, and the one brilliant run on the rail bv Lowery, in which he counted 111 points. The came was won by Engler, score 300 to 321. . To-aiight Arthur and Lowery play their second game. ! |