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Show LOCAL JOTS. The police court was comparatively quiet to-day. There is talk of repealing "The Mikado" next week. v Edwin Booth will take in the Western circuit cir-cuit next April. The city fathers meet to consider the peoples peo-ples welfare to-night. The Midwinter Social Club Rive their regular reg-ular fortnight dance to-night. The case of Levy vs. Woolf was dismissed to-day on motion of the plaintiff's attorneys. Thirteen thousand dollars were distributed among the boys in blue at Fort Douglas to day. The Chautauqua Club meet this evening at the house of Mr,. Henry W. Lawrence, W. Third South street. I Why don't the officers arrest the malicious j persons who destroy private and public pro- ! perty about the city? 1 Wells, Fargo & Co.'s bullion shipments I from Silver lieef for the month of October j aggregated $31,70r.0G. I McCornick & Co. to-dav received one car I of Hanauer bullion, $2,750; and two bars of I Storment silver, $3,5C3; total value, $6,250. j The jury in the J oseph Larsen case of rob- J bsry returned a verdict this afternoon of I guilty. Sentence was continued until Sat- Iuruay. Janauschek, well named the Queen of Tragedy, opens her four nights' engagement at the Salt Lake Theatre to-morrow night in "Zillah, the Fortune Teller." ' The case against William Anderson, the shoemaker for assault with intent to rape little Mary, the 10-year old daughter of Air. Williams, is being heard this afternoon with closed doors. The second social dance of a series of three evening parties will be given at Heath's Hall this evening, and the gentlemen gentle-men holding invitations will be there with their left-arm ornaments. Miss Ida Hitchcock, the talented young elocutionist, assisted by Mrs. B. W. Carring-ton Carring-ton and other musicians of Dillon, Montana, gave a grand literary and musical entertainment entertain-ment there last night. The programme was i excellent, and the Dillonites crowded the house. In the matter of costs in the Miner unlawful unlaw-ful cohabitation case, the taxation against Aurelius was raised to $171.60 from the ori- ! ginal $158.30. This should convince Mr. Miner that he is playing a losing game in j trying to buck against the higher law of the land. It is understood that Prof. Hunt, the distinguished dis-tinguished scientist now in Salt Lake, has been prevailed upon to deliver a lecture Sat-f Sat-f urday evening for the benefit of the Utah . Mining Institute. Should the eminent I Bcholar so kindly oblige the Salt Lake peo- I pie, a rare treat lies in store. j A young eleven-pound brewer arrived at ! ' the residence of Mr. A. Fisher, of the Fisher Brewing Company, early yesterday morning. I Everything is now brewing about the estab- I ( hshment, with a new band on every keg. f The little young Fisher and mother are I " doing nioely, and Albert is setting 'em up to 1 the boys. I Yesterday the Odd Fellows' magnificent i library was opened up anew under the super- I TSin t the 8nbordinate lodges of the L O. 1 . O. F. Nearly one thousand additional vol- umes, of excellent selections, will be fnr-J fnr-J lushed the library during the present month, 2 so that this fine acquisition will be among I; the very best. At the annual meeting yesterday in this j city f the stockholders of the Queen of the I Hills mine, the present incumbent officers I were re-eleoted, as follows: John A. Hunter, president; Boyd Park, vioe president; F. O. Horn, secretary; and J. C. Conklin, treasurer ' Vnd general manager. Directors, John S. I j Hunter, Boyd Park, J. C. Conklin, Charles j I; Popper and L. L. Baumgarten. i ' ' " |