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Show LOCAL JOTS. 'The Skating Rink" will be repeated at the Theatre to-night. Milton Nobles is entertaining the classic ! patrons oi tne unite upera House. The Milan Italian Grand Opera Company have dates at the Theatre January 18th, 19th and 20th. Two or three of Uncle Sam's blue-coated boys are at present doing service for the city for their board and lodging. . McCornick & Co. to-day received two cars of Hanauer bullion, $5,140; two bars Stor-mont Stor-mont silver, $2,803; and Lead Mine ores $1,200; total value, $9,140. A man named Thompson was brought in from Alta yesterday with a broken collar bone, caused by being caught between a car on the tramway and the shed. Peacock is putting up a first-class lunch oounter in his saloon. It will be under the charge of Jack Sclimeltzer, and Jack proposes pro-poses to set up a good entertainment for the boys. The mud is being scraped in big piles on First South street between Main and West Temple. It will be hauled away when stif- fened to a sufficient consistency to admit of shoveling. Dr. Gus King came in from P. V. Junction last evening and brought with him a man who had been badly broken up at the Pleasant Pleas-ant Valley coal mines. He was taken to the Sisters' Hospital. Dr. J. M. Benedict was out to the Warm Spring lake yesterday. He went with a shot- fan, and the ducks suffered in consequence, he doctor flhot all he could bag, and bagged oil i. i j i " i i ijuum uimg UKJlUKt. A twenty-four hours1 snow storm is reported re-ported at places along the. line of the Central Cen-tral Pacific, and Jwkere it has not snowed heavy rains have fallen. Telegraph communication commu-nication has been broken in many places. In the District Court this morning Judge E. D. Hoge made a motion to admit to the bar of the courts in Utah, Fred Kesler. The Court appointed as an examining committee, com-mittee, J.CKoyle, Judge McBride and John A. Marshall. Leavitt's Great European Specialty Company, Com-pany, which will- include some of his All Star Company now playing in Chicago, will play at the Salt Lake Theatre December j 9th and 10th the same dates that Carleton I plays at the Opera House. The latest dispatch from the cowboys I came at noon to-day. It says: "Everyone I joyous rnd plenty of cheer. Give our thanks J to Needham for the first-class acoommoda- I tions. Dr. Faust is wearing a threestory I uhi anu a cnpoia on top. I Andrew Burt is out of the Pen. He ap- I peared on the streets to-day, looking none II the worse for his confinement, but undoubt edly he is a wiser man for the past few days' perienoe. It is needless to advise Andrew t to do so no more. His fine was paid by some of his admiring friends in petty contribution to a fund gotten up so that he might be released re-leased from the bastile. I i. No definite arrangements have yet been I made to produoe "The Mikado""in Logan, 1 tue management having failed so far to I i come to satisfactory terms with the railroad I j company in the matter of rates. If the I I railroad will give the same figures as were I' Riven the "Patience" company, Logan will i visited ; if not, the troupe will spend I 1 Ihanksgivingathome. 1 1 Messrs. Pavey, Walden & Co. have issued 1 ! 8Pme elegant advertising cards, in which ! ' tb-ey inform their friends and the publio that I tuey have started a wholesale wooden and 5 i willow-ware house in this city, embracing It all the staples and novelties in that line of I . goods. An exclusively wooden-ware house I : " something new in the Western trade, but I j taese gentlemen have the experience neoes- i ' 8ar.v to carry the business to success, and in- H tnd to supply the long-felt want. |