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Show j LOCAL JOTS. ! I The Q. A. R. hold a mutual entertainment ! j j in Castle Hall to-night. if To-morrow afternoon the Novelty races I take place on Washington Square. . 'i . McComick & Co. to-day received one car f I of Hanauer bullion, valued at $2,470. Mr. Fred Walker's fine gray horse choked ! J himself to death yesterday morning by get- I ting his head caught in the stalL I, Mr. T. H. B. Jones, an old-timer, died at j his home in Sandy last night of Bright's disease, in the fiftieth year of his age. Fu- 3 neral services at the residence Sunday, at I 2 p. m. 3 Mr. Will Clawson reports the sale of tick- ets at the Theatre box office for the repro- ; dnction of "The Mikado' to-night as being : j pected. John Ferguson, claiming to be a stage- I driver between Salt Lake and Cottonwood, was arrested by the police and fined $25 in i court to-day for being drunk, profane and J dealing out an unlimited amount of obscene language. llichard Whittaker, an Englishman by ; birth, was made an American citizen by ( j adoption to-day in the Third District Court; j , s and James O'Neil, of Scotland, came under I :. the Stars and Stripes by taking the oath of I jj allegiance. j The celebrated Bowers-London Bank suit C ; was resumed in the Third District Court this I morning with attorneys and witnesses present and the plaintiff. W. H. H. Bowers, I . on the witness stand. I ; The German Society will hold their first I i annual ball on- Thanksgiving evening, No- I vember 2Gth, in Sheldon s Hall. Salt Lake I ! contains quite a large circle of Germans and they will unquestionably make the old hall a lively scene of pleasure. -Bishop Tuttle was tendered a reception i last night at St. Mark's school chapel by his large congregation. It was but another demonstration of the esteem and warmth of , friendship in which the public benefactor i and respected gentleman is held by a host t ! of home friends. I : .' Mr. L. C. Karrick disposed of the Calumet (mines to the Niedringhaus party, of St. Louis. Yesterday the deeds changed hands, and $140.0.00 purchase prioe was paid Mr. Karrick through McCornick & Co.'s Bank. Mr. Karrick remains with the new company as superintendent of the property. ! Night before last Mr. Frank Martin, of Horn Silver fame, while enjoying an evening about the town, happened into several refreshment re-freshment saloons, in one of which he was "touched" for his loose change, watch and j other incumbrances. Since the affair hap- ipened it has been reported that the valuables were taken as security for a small account. . Dr. T. Sterry Hunt will deliver a free lecture lec-ture in Independence Hall Monday evening next at 8 o'clock. Dr. Hunt is acknowledged to be one of the most profound and able geologists of the present age, and in kindly S . complying with the request to give one of I his lectures to the Salt Lake pubuc the emi- ! nent gentleman is providing a treat that will l be appreciated. |