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Show j ! LOCAL JOTS. I I 1 To-night occurs the bachelor officers' ball I at Camp Douglas. j I To-night the Knight of St. Dennis hold I j their second popular ball in the Olympic , Hall. I .' f William Cowan, arrested for D. C, was I t : discharged from custody by Commissioner McKay. Tickets for "The Mikado" performance to- ( s morrow night will be on sale after 10 o'clock !' . I to-morrow morning, t The novelty foot-race and athletic exhibi- i tion will take place on Washington Square I I Saturdav afternoon. i McCornick & Co. to-day received two cars I of Hanauer bullion, $5,100, and Queen of the I f Hills ore, $1,200; total value, 6,300. f I The government fish car went south to I Frisco yesterday morning, to distribute carp ! f along the line, and will return here on Friday evening. A largo congregation attended the funeral f I services of Mrs. Wilford Woodruff at the i r Fourteenth ward meeting-house this af ter- I j, noon. i W. C. Morris has finished and expressed i s to E. D. Babcock, of Butte, five beautiful 1 black and gold carved signs, which are a I ) noveltv to behold. ! ' . Mr. met Mrs. on the street, and j both stared at each other, when he said, ! i '"Howdoyou do?" She "You horrid fel- ) low, I don't know you." He 'Til see you i later." She rang for Marshal Phillips, who J required an explanation, and the matter ended. At the regular bi-monthly medal match of : the Salt Lake Shooting Club yesterday, Mr. H. Spancer won the gold medal for the fifth time, and now holds it as his personal property. prop-erty. Mr. Usher, the llio Grande conductor, got away with the silver badge, and wears it 'i with all the pride of a Bogardus. Joseph Wheeler, of Plain Citv, Weber county, about 50 years of age, was lodged in s the Ogden jail on Tuesday, being in a very I violent state of dementia. He made things . " fly in his cell through the night like a raving t : maniac. Yesterday morning he was taken '' ' to the Territorial lunatic asylum at Provo. I w. S. Sharp, W. W. Davy, T. B. King, William Brother, M. Barnes and H. O. Young are the stockholders of the Inter-Mountain Inter-Mountain F' : Power, Light and Heating Heat-ing Coinpa ( Park City. The articles of incorporat vtre filbd in the office of Secretary Sec-retary Tho-nas yesterday, to exist fiftv years. Capital tock, $30,000. Principal ; , offioe, Park City. ! ii Mr. Jop' Arthur and family, of this city, j were shol yd to-day by the sad intelligence i from D. lv.. Arthur, in Butte, that their . brother Bmi had suddenly died at Bismarck, Dakota, and that he would start at once to I take charge of the remains, which may be forwarded hero for interment. Ben Arthur was about 25 yef vs of age at the time of his death, and was i "ely known in Utah. The $(W.O00 case of W. H. H. Bowers vs. the London Bank nf Utah (limited) was . brought bef ni liic i:rd District Court to day, with MclJi kli irian and J. L. Itaw-; Itaw-; lins for the plain Ui ,,Z Marshall fc Koyle iand Baskin & W .-nc ?or the defense. . - The case is a coinp!ic:u ;l und long-winded contest, and will pmbnWv continue for I another day at loust. 5 . |