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Show I : LOCAL JOTS. . Ontario is quoted at $32. I . Wells, Fargo & Co. to-day received ship- I I meats of ore valued at $13,30.. j The divorce case of Louis Ende ts. Lydia Is B. Ende was argued to-day and submitted to Judge Zane. ; Carleton's "Nanon" at the Opsra House . this afternoon was hugely enjoyed by a very large audience. ncrt . n j j i " of Hanauer bullion, $2,750; and Crescent ore, $3,3C0; total value, $6,050. And now the city officials have got an Underground over which they and their tools may join the brigade gone before. Carleton at the Opera House and Leavitt'B - wpecialties at the Theatre promise a fund of !" entertainment and amusement for Salt , Lakers to-night. j Taylor & Scott's "Sea of Ice" Company J ( left this morning for a trip through South- . era Utah. The first stand of the trip will t be at Lelii, where the company appears to- ! night. , J , James Marshall was to-day refused bail by j : ; Judge Zane, who ordered him returned to f c Beaver to make answer there , for the f or- f eited bail on which he was out, pending I trial for extortion. I f Daniel T. Manning, arraigned under the name of William Manning, for uttering j forged paper, was brought before Judge Zane I v to-day, and refusing to plead, a plea of not I guilty was entered by the Court. 1 . The consolidated cases of S. C. Pancake 1 vs. Clara and James Marshall vs. Charlotte J and D. G. Smith, presents all the complexity of a Chinese puzzle. It is in the hands of l attorneys McBride, Denny, Watrons and I ; TWlro ! f The Herald quotes with glee an advertisement advertise-ment from the Provo Enquirer offering Democbat stock at 50 per cent, of its par N ! . ? value. La, we are glad to see it quoted so !:: high. What is the latest quotations on the '1 forged stock of the Herald? i I Now that the troops from the Department of the Pacific are advised to be held inread- I iness to march on Dtah (sue dispatch in an- I other column), the City Council would do I ' f well to pass some more "peaceful" resolu- ! ; tions. Pretty soon they could get the entire I j United States army here. j Prominent Gentile: "Well,- the City I ; Counoil have cooked the report on the ru- : mors, and so we are no better off than be- i i. fore." Business Man " Now, don't get ex- cited about the rumor business. What do we care for the City Council's cooking of re- f '.' ports so long as the Government has I McCooked the rumors ?" I Mr. It. Alff, the live merchant, again I comes to the front with a whole show of the 1 . ' finest holiday and standard wares known to the trade. Everything antique and modern I the way of pottery and bric-abrao is on free exhibition at 14.D Main Btreet, and for I sale, too, as announced elsewhere in the I Democeat. I . ? An operation on Lemuel Thomas, whose J feet were frozen in Pleasant Valley, took place at the Deseret Hospital Monday, by i Drs. Anderson, Belle Anderson, and Shipp. I l'i The pationt was under the influence of ether S , ' two hours and a half, and the amputation of . f the toes of both feet was performed. At 5 . j ' last accounts Mr. Thomas was doing well. i At Argenta Lodge No. 3. A. F. & A. M.. I last night. P. L. Williams, Grand Master, S j " installed the regular elective and appointive !' J f oflicers for the following year. After the in- - j ; Btallation the members all repaired to the . i ; White House, where a splendid banquet had ' , been prepared by mine host Podlecn. |