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Show LOCAL JOTS. Ontario in Btill quoted at $21). There w lino ukatinj on the Hot Spring Lake. "The PiriUea of Ponznnco Is being rehearsed. re-hearsed. The Grand Jury took a rest to-day. They will resume their labors to-morrow. Tho "Mikndo" people nro arranging for A ball to take place on tho HSLh iimt. The Dnttcher Vrrrin (German society) will givo their scoond annual bnll in Shel-dou'H Shel-dou'H Hall, January 27th. Wells, Fargo & Co. to-day received three ban of Vienna, $r.0.r0; base bullion. $2,703; line bullion, $1C,:00; total value, $24,113. MoCornick & Co. to-day received two cars of Hammer bullion, $G,()f0: McKnv & Kevo-lution Kevo-lution bullion, $2,400; total value, '$8,450. A company to give the "Maritana" opera movement the necessary financial backing I is talked cf, and may be organized in the near future. , Frank Wheeler and Umhop David M. Stuart., who received t heir sentence yesterday yester-day at Ogden, arrived on last night's train and were taken to the penitentiary. . A Hiwoial sls'iting train will b: run to the Hot Spriusjs Lake to-morrow over the Denver Den-ver t Itio Grande, leaving the depot at 2 o'clock p. tu. and returning at 4:.0; fare, 25 cents. The Utah Oautr.U will run a sp:oial train t ,s t he Hot Springs Lake, for t he benefit of skaters, every day until further notice, leaving leav-ing at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and returning re-turning nt 4::if). A car-load of Hot Sprint; water will bo shipped to Louisville and other Eastern cities this week, nt the instigation of General Gen-eral Connor, who has Riven the water a veritable ver-itable boom during his absence. Act ing Commissioner Rich, of tho Colorado Colo-rado Railway Association and also of tho Utah Trafllo" Association, has issued freight tariffs for 1888. Those interested in such documents will do well to peruse the figures. ) Miuersville is reported t o have had a num- b?r of eart hquake shocks during last month. A gentleman from Reaver Bays they won't compare with the shaking up which the people peo-ple of Reaver have received in Judge Rore-inau's Rore-inau's court. j Mr. John Roeve, who is mentioned as the probable sucoessor to the position of Utah t'.mtral Koadmaster, for many years held by. Mr. J. Q. Leavitt. is a genial and experienced experi-enced railroader, and his appointment would meet with general favor. A number of gentlemen who have made it n business to keep posted on the Horn ' Silver, were to-day endeavoring to "sell - ' shor!," which is an ominous sign to stockholders, and should suggest care and vn4chf ulness to local holders. The first game of t he billiard tournament took place in the Walker House billiard rooms last night between Lowry and Kngler, the former to make 51VJ to the latter' s U00 points. Lowry went to pieces in the early part of the game, unlucky kisses and bad breaks preventing his play "on the rail," whilo Eugler kept up a steady average and counted JKX) points to his opponent's 3K. To-night Josh Arthur and Scott Donnelly play nn even game of 2500 points. |