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Show LOCAL JOTS. ' f " . ; " Horn Silver stock is quoted at $22.05. u, "A Rag Baby" will be the attraction at the t Theatre next Saturday night. j ; ' McCornick & Co. to-day received one car ' of Hanauer bullion, $2490; Crescent ore, f $2,510; Queen of the Hills ore, $1,000; and I r Nevada ore, $400; total value, $6,500. I An "Iolanthe"' rehearsal at Calder's music I rooms takes place to-night. Everything is nearly ready for the production of this opera, j and it is confidently expected that it will I) capture the town, t The ladies of St. Mark's congregation extend ex-tend a cordial invitation to the friends of Ihshop Tuttle to join with them in a public j reception to the Bishop, to-morrow evening, j : at St. Mark's schoolhouse. t ' F. J. Smith, who was defeated at the J Pavilion last Friday night by M. Fitzgerald in a Kix-round glove contest for $250, says I he can worst Fitzgerald for a stake of $250 ' to $500 a side, and issues a challenge to that ; effect. !! Ihe last lot of Mormon immigrants of the . '" season arrived over the Utah Central about V o'clock last evening. When one of the English saints woke up in the tithing yard this morning and looked out at the Garden of Eden amid the sleet and slush, he remarked re-marked : "Well, this is a bloody rum go. you know, if this is Zion." , !t j The race between Jack Oddy, pedestrian, and Sanders and Bourne, roller skaters, took ' place at the Pavilion last night, the former ? walking two miles while the latter skated I three one mile and a half each. Oddy put , on a fine spurt of speed from the start, . making his two miles in 13 minutes 20 sec- ' onds, taking the race from the skaters by about half a lap, amid considerable enthu- , siasm. "The Mikado" will be rehearsed this evening, ev-ening, preparatory to Friduy night's performance. per-formance. Several improvements have been introduced in the opera, and a much bettor rendition is expected than has heretofore here-tofore been given. Everything will be done I by the management to make it a complete I auooess, and those who have not seen the !j much-noised opera will now have a chance ; ' . to see the amateurs at their best. J ' i . |