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Show LOCAL JOTS. j Two yellow flags yet announce diphtheria. i The Grand Jury adjourned to-day till next Friday. ! "Alvin Joslin" at the Salt Lake Theatro to-morrow nicht. ' "Wells, Fargo & Co. to-day received Mer- ; vian ore valued at $1,400. I Prof. Sheldon will give a matinee at his i Dancing Academy to-morrow. 'i There will be divine service at St. Mark's j Cathedral to-morrow at 11 a. m. j ! The markets to-day presented a splendid J assortment of fish, flesh and fowl. ' The witnesses in the George H. Taylor D. ' C. case were, before the Grand Jury to-day. i The Turkey question should be generally I and satisfactorily settled in the United : States to-morrow. I ' MoCornick & Co. to-day received one car I I of Hanauer bullion, $3,:03; and Queen of I the Hills ore, $1,5C0; total value, $4,8C3. The Criterion Debating Club, of the Tenth j ward, will not hold their regular meeting to- i morrow evening. Cause, Thanksgiving. Single fares for the round trip between all ; points from Ogden to Spanish Fork will be given to-morrow over the Utah Central Kail-way. Kail-way. . The postoffice will be closed on Thanks- i giving Day. The general delivery and car- j Tiers' window will be open from 12:30 to 1:30 : P-m. 1 The strains of the Opera House Band will I enliven proceedings at the Skating Pavilion I and attract the lovers of the rollers to the ' Rink to-morrow. I i i There will be an excursion to the Hot I ; Springs to-morrow, when a splendid pro- I ; gramme of sports has been arranged for the I public enjoyment. I . ' The whole force of Culmer Bros, marched I; down Main street this morning, bearing with I , j ' . them an immense show case for Koberts & I ! Kelden, the enterprising druggists. I , The ladies of St. Mark's Guild have ar- i ranged a magnificent Thanksgiving market f ; at St. Mark's schoolhouso. This affair I - i promises to be one of the chief attractions i i ! of the dav. Even the cowboy city of Cheyenne appre- 1 i ciate3 the classic "Mikado." A dispatch ; received here yesterday from the Thompson j ! Company, playing there, says: "Mikado" ; " caught on big. i i : l I Painter Tullidge has commenced to re- ; paint the front of the Walker House. All ' i the iron and woodwork of the front of the i . building will get a new coat of paint, and f : then will probably be oiled. Thanksgiving Day will be generally ob- ! served in Salt Lake City, and in order to strictly obey President Cleveland's procla- J- i ! mation and give the printers a better chance ! t at the turkey, no Democrat will be issued , j to-inorrow evening. U ! Next Monday John Oddy and J. C. Dolan : ; commence the twenty-seven hour go-as-vou- II; please contest at the Skating Pavilion fox, : ?5C0 a side. The match promises to be very ; interesting if Dolan is in anywise equally matched against Oddy. : i Lithographs of "Nanon," Carleton's pet i opera, are attracting much attention. The j music in this piece is described as being j charmingly fascinating, and another great ' ,' and certainly attractive feature is a drum and fife corps of the chorus in tights. Zera Snow, formerly assistant proseouting attorney of the Third Judicial District, was I ; - ,' married at Omaha, November 24th. to Miss I- ! Emily MoCormack. Mr. and Mrs. Snow will i ,' make their permanent home in Portland, Oregon, and will have the best wishes of a ! M ' large circle of Salt Lake friends. ( I ; ; When the scribe of the Salt Lake Herald 1 5 j writes so gleefully of "newspaper reporters j ; who are on the list," he should pause, think ! j i of the color of his hair, and then thank ' ' ! heaven he is in with the police. If it were 1 t j not for the latter fact he would be convicted i l on suspicion and be doing his six months ; ". wit h the other tmlawfuls. ; ' The wife of a prominent dentist who coin- , mitted suicide in San Francisoo about a year ago, has been employed as one of the "spotters" in t he late moral raids. Several j ; j other "things" have also been employed, and ; the city officials seem to think it is all right , : . , to let these "solicitors" break one ordinance ; in order to catch offenders against another. ' The $10,000 challenge band of the Alvin j Joslin Comedy Company will parade Main i street at noon to-morrow. This is said to ; be the finest-uniformed band in the world, . ' with a set of solid gold and silver instru- ! merits set with rubies, emeralds, sapphires i i ani diamonds. The band comprises several I ; ,i very line solo players. . To-night the members of Ogden Union li'U Lodee L O. O. P., will dedicate fheir . now and elegant quarters in that city. A j : ; ; number of visiting brethren will go from ! : 1 here and other points, and a good fraternal J, "feast of reason and a flow of soul" is an-i I i , ticipated on the occasion, which will be 11'. specially exhilarated hv a bounteous ban- I quet. . i JiH The hop of the Knights of St. Dennis in t Ulvmpic Hall to-morrow night will be a select and very social affair. The young , I gentlemen on the committees always work ? ; for sucoess, and it isoomplimentary to them that they generally attain it. Their Thanks- ! . i Civing ball will be no exception, and will J . : ' kep P the credit of t he Knights as social i. lions. 5 : ' The race between Williams, the "Cow- boy," and Dave lieesc, of Logan, to comeoff . j next Saturday, will probably draw a big i i ' t crowd to Washington Square. It is for $100 I ; Bde, the distance being 100 yards. This S sure-enough race, as the articles of i i j1 agreement are to the effect that the race is i . ,' to take place no matter what the condition ( . : of the weather. i |