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Show k J LOCAL JOTS. " i Diphtheria rages unabated, and several t j new cases are reported witbinthe city. ! Roberts & Nelden received to-day a car j rj load of mineral waters for the Utah trade. 1 I The Knights of St. Denis will give their ; opening ball at Jennings' Hall next Friday i . . . j evening. , W Salt Lake will be flooded -with at least twenty theatrical performances within the j .next thirty days. ' . Two drunks were arraigned in the police 1 court this morning, and were assessed the j " usual price of such luxuries. , - . The careful management of the Pavilion . , ; is unquestioned, and has been the means of .!.!!! attrating an increased patronage. 1 . , : M The case of D. J. Wenner against Elias ' i Smith, for official salary, occupied the day , , before the jury and several attorneys. r 1 i It is reported that $500 reward will be paid ' , to anyone returning the stenographic re- , i . ports of the Enreka-Beck miping suit. - 3 ; j , At the Opera House last night Haverly's r : . t orchestra band played several airs from the , forthcoming "Iolanthe" and "Mikado." - l' McCornick & Co. to-day received two cars ,'i of Hanauer bullion, $4,600; Queen of the 1 Hills ore, $2,800: Crescent ore, $3,750: total value, $11,150. . . .'' All contributors to the Utah exhibits for I '! the New Orleans Exposition are requested to . t .: hand in their donations to-morrow and the i day after at the latest. '' . j Sylvester Walker, a resident of the west ; I s j part of town, was tried in the police court ' ; to-day for threatening to exterminate a fel- i low-being, and was fined $5. " . s 'I In the case of Thomas McBride against :! : J ! Joseph Baker et al, the defendants were j I allowed until November 15th to file a Btate- ! ; ment on motion for a new trial. r! Henry Grow, brought before Commissioner f ; MoKay this morning on the charge of U. C, i . waived examination and was held in $1,500 :',; bonds to await the action of the Grand Jury. - j j The members of Calanthe Lodge, K of P., i ' 1 , ! Rre requested to meet in the library on : : Thursday evening at 730 o'clock, for the - 'i ; purpose of paying a fraternal visit to Eocky i , j ' Mountam Lodge. . . . i The Harmony Club is rightly christened. I At their opening party in Sheldon's Hall last . , ! night everything passed off joyously, with ' : ' ! m smiles and good feeling in place of full dress r m and unpleasantness. j ' Since Thursday of last week the air about ' I , i the Union block has been rife with denunci- : , I I ations of a male occupant who is well up in j T U the use of the knife, and abused his wife so r . ' I , badly that she has been confined to her bed. j I ir Saulebury's Troubadours played "Three of I'1! i a Kind" to a good house at the theatre last : Ji I j mght,notwithstanding the minstrel perf orm- ' t ". j ; i a.nce at the opera house. To-night the same ' f j n lively piece ia presented, and to-morrow f , i ) evening an entire change is announced. . ,' i j " , Yesterday afternoon a team which had i . hauled a man, wife and thirteen children chil-dren all the way from Omaha got frightened - ! I ; at an object on the State Koad and ran ', u away. The sheet-iron stove, bedding, and '' fifteen overland tourists were scattered . ! along the road in a striking manner, but no i f ! one was injured. i i ; Haverly's American-European Minstrels ! . closed their three performances at the Opera ; m 1 House last evening. The usual large attendance at-tendance was present and as demonstrative , ! ' i their appreciation of the Cragg family and M J other specialties as ever. The troupe ap-pear ap-pear to-morrow evening in Laramie, then m ." Cheyenne, Wyoming. |