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Show ; LOCAL JOTS. t . I f "Mikado received a fair house at to-day's j matinee. ; The fire in the Ilichards House this af ter- ; I noon was but a smudge. ' The frosty nights, so far, seem to have had little or no effect on the diphtheretic scourge. The Midnight social club hold their semi- i monthly hop at Sheldon's to-morrow night. ! James Duffy, a native of Ireland, was 1 i naturalized in the Third District Court to- , day. i Matt Luce imbibed of the flowing bowl and paid a $5.50 fine in the police oourt to- I s day. I The next general rehearsal of the opera of j " lolanthe" takes place Thursday evening, ) j in Calder'a Hall, at 7:TO o'clock. I ! McComick & Co. to-day received five cars f of Hanauer bullion, $ 12.700, and Queen of j ! the Hills ore, $ 2,003: total value, $15,3C3. I " t; Wells, Fargo & Co. to-day received forty- I . two bars of Ontario bullion, $26,112, and one I ; bar of Vienna, $ 1,078; total value, $27,790.30. f .? The open air oonoert at the Fort yester- Is t day afternoon was one of the finest of the ' Beason. A large turnout of city visitors were present. John Faber, arrested for forgery, was ar-I ar-I raigned before Justice Speirs to-day, and his case put off until Wednesday, at 10 ! . o'clock. "Monotony's' report on Judge Towers' ideas of citizenship reached the Democrat too late for publication on Saturday. It is i . good and rich, interesting and amusing. The First Judicial Court at Provo ad-' ad-' journed on Saturday till to-morrow morning, and the kludge, members of the bar, and I ; many of the witnesses will be present at J "The Mikado" to-night. I Bishop Sam Woolley returned from Logan ! last woelc, and now stands at the head of his jxraio. wara loiiowere wima Drana-new bride I - by his side. He is all smiles, and as buoy- nnt at GO as he was forty years ago. . President Cleveland to-day issued the I ' (, usual Thanksgiving proclamation, setting I , aside Thursday, November 20th, as a day of thanksgiving and prayer, and invoking the observance of the same by all the people of the land. ; ' Sexton Joseph K Taylor's mortuary report for the month of October shows a total of forty-four deaths in Salt Lake City; twenty-i twenty-i ' three were under 21 years of age, and nine teen were natives of Utah. Diphtheria . i killed five and typhoid fever four. i Mary's little lamb broke loose from the t ! b. flock this morning and ran down Main street, I I : nnd into Parson's book store, but neither I ' , Mary nor the teacher turned him out, and j i he lingered about the place until the herder I j ; did appear, and then he skipped. George D. Chaplin, the leading man of the Janauschek company, is well remembered by Salt Lakers, with whom he is a great favorite favor-ite on account of his sterling merits as an actor. With such support the Janauschek season promises to bo a great artistio sucoess. ' Mr. Alex Woods has deposited a $2T0 for feit with Mr. W. L. Pickard to match Dave Yandell for a mile and a quarter dash a"ainBt the Davison horse for $1000. Race to come off twenty-five days from October 28th, the s day of Mr. Egan's challenge in the Demo- CEAT. (Superintendent Goddard, of the Mormon Sunday schools, has arranged a street car i . ride for all the girls returning from the Sun- I day Sohool Union to-night, to the 1st. 11th, I Oth and 20th wards. The boys can walk, and the girls are kicking because they can't foot it, too. .. . , The Catholic Revieiv is authority for the statement that the eminent Cardinal Mo-I Mo-I ; Closkey, lately deceased, transferred all the property held by him in trust for the church to the Archbishop of Albany and Brooklyn, and left as his only personal estate a $10,000 policy taken out in 1807 in the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, which now becomes a claim of $15,779. On the strength of this fact Mr. Louis Hyams is doing a land office business in insuranoe. |