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Show j 4 j LOCAL JOTS. j j i Diphtheria is still cn the increase. Two s : j I new cases were reported yesterday. I i i The D. & R. G. has not missed a train bo . , U far this winter, and the boys are justly proud Mrj ij ofit- ! I ;? Messrs. Banoroft and Eocles, of the D. & I I ',' ; K. G.f will get back from their Eastern jaunt ;':;! J f to-morrow. i"J if Milt. Barratt says there is no diphtheria '-'li : at No. 406 E. First South street. He ought ' ) to know; he lives there. '.,:;! , ; i' j ? Bishop Sharp went South this morning in I , ! ! a special car to inspect the company's road. I ! jf He was accompanied by A. F. Doremus, the j ; .hi new Eoadmaster. j i )r ' The Tribune in bold headlines this morn- :. l' ;i ing stated that judgment in the big mining i!'if suit had been rendered for the plaintiff, till John Beck wishes it were so. i ' ! ; The mail from the East was several hours j ; ; j . late last night in reaching Ogden, and was li-if U brought to this city by a Utah Central f!'!ijj special, arriving about midnight. I ' . Harrison, the party who ia Buspected of '"'!' i being the embezzler, looks very much like a ! j :! parson and wears as pious an expression as (l j ; '; - is seen on any saintly countenance. ! : The Utah Mine Protective Association is in receipt, almost daily, of liberal subscrip- ; ' ; tions from miners and those interested in : j seeing a healthy fund raised for the com- J mendable movement. i ; The second annual ball of the Brother- hood of Locomotive Engineers takes place in the Opera House Friday evening January ! I 22d. The Democeat acknowledges the com- , ' . .i pliments of the Brotherhood. f ' '' i The Tribune libel case has not been heard '! j from lately, and some are beginning to . ! j wonder what has become of it. The absence . ' of any answer or other data in Clerk Zane's j f office renders it probable that an extension j! j has been agreed to by the attorneys. ; 1 -...' A church caucus was held last week for the . purpose of selecting names for nomination ; m the coming munioipal election. One dele- I gate from each bishop's ward was present, i " (i I and the twenty-one ecclesiastics were re- ' ' ( j j quired to observe the utmost secresy. i;' j Manager Annette has tendered to the Ij ' j, ; I. . Legislature the free use of the telephone, ; .v ! and the solons grasped the courtesy with J j. wonderful avidity. The instrument will ' i U : aoubtless be put in one of the subterranean I J , j - . passages or secret closets of the City Hall ; f i to avoid giving publicity to communioa- j ' i ; tions. J4 ! ! 'j The ball to be given this evening in the i :. i l ' j Opera House by the Wasatch Division Uni-4 Uni-4 i I form Bank K. of P., is expected to be the ' ' j 1 most en joyable of the many pleasant socials socia-ls ! i bles which this popular society has given. I 'i if ' - Tne fact tnafc a arfie nnber of tickets i"'m sT have been sold to the very class of people , I i j f I whose presence insures a happy and delight- f , : f ful party, will doubtless induce others to ob-I ob-I J .1 ; i ! i-l tain tiokets who have not yet got them. |