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Show ! LOCAL JOTS. -Lead is quoted to-day at $1.35, an advance of ten cents per hundred. Grand souvenir performance of " The Mi-kndo" Mi-kndo" at the Salt Lake Theatre to-night, j I j i ; Mrs. Passy and Walter Porcher were each ? f fined $10 in the Police Court to-day for ; J being drunk and disorderly. I - I Most of the teachers who have been in at- ' !' tendance at the Utah Association returned i f to their respective fields of labor by the j i morning trains. I I The street supervisor is doing a good j i i thing by having the mud scraped up in piles i ;i on Main street. He can do a better thing I by having it carted away. j 3 Mac Henrayer forfeited $10 in the police I court this morning for being drunk and pro- ' fane, and Sam Hudson, charged with steal- ing a watch, was to-day sent up for fifty j ' ! dnys- i I Harry Williams, the Unknown, beat David f Reese, the Logan f ootracer, in the 100-yard I I race on Saturday afternoon, by about four i ' f feet. Williams now challenges Reed or I f Wright, of Ogden, for $250 a side. 1 "How far the encounter was accidental, or J in which direction the two men were going , i 1 when they met, it was impossible to learn." j S Salt Lalce Herald, yesterday. By what ? logic, then, does the Herald fool head that f ' f article "A Foul Murder"? ' : important sale of real estate was tran- !sa ' i to-day, Mr. William Jennings trans- ; f o ig to Aaron Keyser a corner lot, 10x20 . : : r -V on the corner of Second South and T i -1 West streets consideration, $7,000. T e transfer was negotiated by Fred C. f .'ii rson. ' V'aatwill the city do with its hired pros- , i ti rates? This subject might have been a fino !' theme for a Tabernacle orator yesterday, but none of the speakers seemed to care to embrace it. The live issues of the campaign were studiously avoided, and the old crvof persecution resorted to. jj Rumor has it that more arrests will be made by the city police for lewd and lascivi- J ous conduct, under a section of another or- f;j dinanoe which reads: "Who either keeps a I house of ill-fame resorted to for the purpose j ; of prostitution or lewdness, or wilfully re- 5 sides in such houses, or resorts thereto for j lewdness, shall be liable," etc. The end is S ? not yet. : j i There is a rumor to the effect that Mr. J Keddington, father of the polygamous cor- net-player now in the Pen, had his eve put j out in a brawl with someone in the 'Tenth ward last night. Nothing definite could be l learned about the affair, and as the mud is too thick, the street cars too slow and : time too precious, the reporter did not feel like going out to the Tenth ward for the sake of a man's eye. " The Home Dramatic Club has in prepara-' prepara-' -; tion the historical play entitled "Geneva -;: Cross." The time of the drama dates back to the Franoo-Prussian war. The piece was ' i played here several years ago by the Union . f bquare Company, and was a great success j r everywhere at the time it was running. In reviving the piece the Club makes a good ' selection, and will no doubt show its old- ' i . .1 time spirit and talent in its production. |