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Show J LOCAL JOTS. ' Tom Jones, for being drunk and profane, was fined $15 in the Police Court this morning. morn-ing. Several of the expert local roller skaters are expected to take part in "The Skating ltink" at the Theatre to-night. i McCornick fe Co. to-day received one car of Hanauer bullioD, $ 2,G10, and Queen of the Hills ore, $1,1G5; total value $3,775. The front of the Methodist Church is being improved by putting down a lawn and partitioning parti-tioning off with a neat fence the approaches to the side doors. The lively town of Logan is thinking about I-1 erecting a new opera house. As Logan isn't a very intellectual place, the thinking won't ; a mount to much. A painter of unsavory reputation skipped the town yesterday for his former home -across the sea." Many creditors will shortly short-ly miss and mourn him. W. F. Dngricht, a native of Switzerland, and Edward Dalton, of England, were made citizens of the United States in the District j Court this afternoon. 1 1 There is a pretty well-founded impression 1 1 that Hopt has had his last trial, and it is I doubtful if his case is ever taken bevond the Supreme Court of the Territory. " ' Andrew Lancaster, held for assault and ! battery on a one-eyed man from Park City, was discharged to-day because of the non-appearanca non-appearanca of the prosecuting witness. - Hunters say that the deer have not come down from the high mountains yet, and won't nntil there is more snow. The hunters have . found plenty of snow for themselves. The melancholy days have come, The saddest of all the year ; ; A little too hot for whisky, !; A little too cool for beer. ! . '-The Driving Park Association have closed their track for the winter. Next spring the T)UlllC tnav cmwt nnma o-i-f,.n XaZ I there, and during the summer and fall also. i " 11 'was an interesting sight to-day to see a i ! young buck from Uintah strutting down J Mini street in a pair of russet hunting boots, f That buok is in favor of high boots and civ- ; lhzation. I . There will be a literary and musical enter- ! tamment at the Methodist church to-night The affair is in the hands of the ladies connected con-nected with the church and. of course, is bound to be a success. ; That is an artistic individual in the Her- t i ald employ who erected that Egyptian-like J ' with a broken back and notchy tail, j Ine artist" would find it to his advantage i I t0 h.ie himself to Egypt to compete with the natives for a leather prize medal nt thir I a next annual art exhibition. - j f j, people of Utah are anxious to spread j Jue lae tnat the law against unlawful co- i habitation is being fully enforced. So it is i aa far as the courts can enforoe it with their I ' present prosecuting force, but the people of I i utah are violating the Edmunds law more I r. extensively than the courts can enforce it j ,: nnder the circumstances. f A dispatch from Washington states that I applicants' papers in the matter of the ! :i bait Lake Postoffice have been referred to I :, the President by Postmaster-General Vilas, 5 i and action upon the latter's recommendation j raay. be expected at any time. The office of I f -.. Kegister of the Land Office is also expected I Jf " "ctd upon immediately, and Mr. Rank I ' JJeaa is expected to secure the nlrmi Si Messrs. Edwards and Kegler closed their I connection with the Skating Pavilion last j I Saturday night, and it is expected that it I will be reopened by Messrs. Wetzel and Pe s' ;7 . aerson, of the Opera House band. Whether j ; a financial success or not, Messrs. Edwards I ' nnd kegler have had the satisfaction of run- "mg the rink in first-class style, and of mak- j m a bst of friends by their strict atten- i!( ' ion to the reputation of the place. v'fu Granj1 Jary found no bills against JMl. .Hall and J anies Norton, the companions of Marshall who was shot in last Sunday I : inS8 affray near the Pnlace Hotel, and the two cowboys are now enjoying thefree-! thefree-! Uom of the streets again. This raornina some of the Grand Jury were overlooking : the ground where the shooting occurred, and an indictment will probably be brought in against Carter, who it is said did the shoot-! shoot-! mg. However, as Marshall's wound is yet tZOFhZ&A? bf Critica1' the indictment S may be held in nhpvnnoo ! . , 1.ho Excelsior Club had the first dance of J e" 8enes at Sheldon's Hall last niKht, and I 'emauder of their Booials can be f judged from the initial one, the sucoess of the series is assured. But other than a de-) de-) " lightful time could not bo had when the committee was composed of Messrs. Morits. fmiail' Greenyald, Frank, Oberndorfer and Goldberg, and the efforts of the gentle- men to secure the royal time enjoyed bv teir'"" i . |