OCR Text |
Show LOCAL JOTS. Lead is now quoted at $4.45 in New York. Jnst as we go to press we learn that Mrs. Baynor is dead. Wells, Fargo fc Co. to-dav received Ontario On-tario bullion valued at $44,lOC,87. The sale of seats for the Carleton engagement engage-ment commences to-morrow morning. "The Mascotte" will be rendered by the Gran Company at the Opera House to-night. The manner in which England brought King Theebaw to terms must have made the Bear tremble ? Mr. Grau, the manager of the Grau Opera Company, will leave for Butte in the morning morn-ing to arrange for a two weeks' engagement in that city. fe K The proceedings before the Grand Jury I to-day have been of a very interesting nature, several single and married men being included in-cluded in the list of witnesses. McCornick fc Co. to-day received three cars Hanauer bullion, $7,803 ; Lead Aline ores, $1,830 ; Queen of the Hills ore, $2,950, and Nevada and Idaho ores, $1,050: total value, $i:i,aiO. "Fan in a Skating Kink" didn't catch on Iin ban Francisco, and only holds the boards one week. The dreary, silly piece is to be replaced by "Dreams," in which Kramer has n chance to display his talents. Iltidgely Lodge No. 9 l.O. O. F., held their semi-annual election for officers last evening. even-ing. The following officers were elected for t he ensuing term: P. M. Denney, N. G A L. Williams, V. G.; W. M. Clark, secretary! and S. Ewing, treasurer. The Tribune, says there is an underground passage-way from the Gardo House to the Lion House, and one from the Lion House to the tithing block. This is absolutely true, I and it was in this same underground pas- I sage-way that the Herald's foul murder oo- I ' curred. Miss Josephine Bartlelt, the contralto of J Carleton's opera company, is at the Valley 1 House. The lady is quite ill, and came here I nhead of the company for treatment. She i is already feeling much improved, and ex- I pects to be entirely convalescent bv the time I the company arrives. i ' 1 is rather a singular thing to see pronii- nent business men go the security of a noto- I r rious prostitute, who, ordinarily, would find I ' difficult to get any man to go her bond. : f3"" tbev wer nnd to-day, and it would be 1 interesting to know just what claims Fannie ; bns nPn the sympathy of her bondsmen. Several prominent Mormons who have ex- i pressed themselves on the Collin-McMurrin affair declare that, while they wish the wounded man may recover, thev have no sympathy whatever on his side. An official m the church 6aid this morning that Mc-, Mc-, Murnn had no business in the allev on Sat- . turday night. When Messrs. Alfred Solomon and Royal B. loan? came forward to sign Fannie ! Davenport's bond in Commissioner McKay's I offioe to-day, people in attendance as spec- I tators were heard to remark that it was I - Plain that the church is operating iu this J , nasty business. Fannie could a tale unfold ; perhaps, but she has postponed it. I ? Pr' Benedict is now qnite sanguine as to the recovery of young McMurrin, who is j resting and sleeping quite well. Last night unassisted, he turned over in bed and took a r lengthy nap. The soreness is decreasing, and he is in every way improving in an astonishing as-tonishing way. The doctor says that if he keeps on in this favorable way he will in two weeks be out and walking about. As soon as the residence that had for years past been oooapied by Apostle Wilford Woodruff was vacated, Andrew Brixen effected ef-fected a lease of it for a vear hence, with the pnvi lege of re-leasing it. The house was taken only for a year, as the lease on the Is i go property expires jn that time. Mr. Hnxen has had the house nicely fitted ud with furniture and other comforts and conveniences, con-veniences, and has put down a good plank walk from it to the hotel. |