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Show j LOCAL JOTS. . Ontario stook ia quoted at $29. Travel over the D. & It. G. is lively at ' present. ' Turn about is fair play, and the deputies got in their work to-day. I Wells, Fargo & Co. to-day received Ontario bullion valued at $35,482. ; McCornick & Co. to-day received Hanauer , bullion valued at $ 10,000. 1 The Ilarmony Club holds forth to-night at Sheldon's Hall in the merry dance. r. "What's your number?" was the general f greeting among the boys last night. f ' The Careless Amateur Opera Company will next produce "The Pirates of Penzance." Pen-zance." f H. W. West is now the sole proprietor of the Referee Saloon, having bought out his i : former partner, R. C. Condie. I ' Salt cheap salt and Utah salt is the i cry of Butte. Only salt will Bave the camp, 5 j is what the Butte papers say. j - David M. Stewart was arrested at Ogden f ' yesterday afternoon for unlawful cohabita- ' il I i tion and placed under $1,500 bonds, ifi Diphtheiia has broken out in another j place. The yellow flag is hoisted at a house . j just north of the old Liberal Institute. - j I The Provo Enquirevwa.nta Wm. Barbeck, : ! of Provo, for postmaster there. Burbeck is : i . the sprightly correspondent of the Herald. j The ten days' stay of proceedings in the ; , i Hopt case date from to-day, and it is prob- ablothat they are Hopt 's last ten days on earth. The Probate Court has granted a divorce ; in the case of Mrs. Retta Margetts vs. Phil i Margetts, jr., the grounds being desertion 1 1 and neglect. Myrtle Lodge, K. of P., will hold a social -( entertainment at their hall this evening, f ' Music, dancing and refreshments will be the principal features of the sociable. I Tne Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle meets this evening at the residence of Mr. H. W. Lawrence, on Third South. It is desired that a full attendance be present. Two policemen walked in at the front door of a restaurant this noon and three young men jumped up and walked out at the back. As they are respectably connected, the Dem-I Dem-I ; ! ocbat suppresses their names. f The L. L. case of C. E. Pearson was to- ! ,' day continued in the Justice's Court till a j weekfrom to-morrow. It will not be called, f , however, if in the test case of Vandercook the city ordinance is decided to be invalid. I Frank Foote will remove his assay office I this week from the old stand he has so many i I years occupied to the building lately used as I r' the Denver Restaurant. Mr. Foote has had t he place thoroughly renovated and remod- 5 ; eled in nice taste and style. f s ; Jolin T- Raymond, says a dispatch, has in J , preparation a new comedy c.illed "A Full I ' ' Hand." Those Salt Lake gentlemen who ' sat down with John to a quiet little game of I - ! 1 poker when he was playing an engagement I i , ' here, will vouch that the actor plays "a full 5 j hand" for all there is in it. I I - . The winter term of Mr. B. B. Young's sing- j ! lnK school is announced to commence next ! i Monday, at the Calder music rooms. The j opportunity here furnished for vocal train- , ! nK js unsurpassed by any institution in the i " , Rocky Mountains, and a large class of pu- f j ' : P"S will doubtless be enrolled for the winter f ,, ; months. ' . f .Do the city police know anything of the ' f j visit of aloud-dressed woman to the office , - i - of prominent legal gentlemen in this citv I ' ! a ew nights ago, she having the pretext of I wanting an acoount collected? And do not i the promoters of the "moral" crusade feel M rather sick because the gentleman refused to j ' ; be 'trapped" and placed upon the list? I ' j j ne of the best nuJ mst needed improvo- i ments made or being made about the Metro- 5 I j pohtan Hotel is that of repairing the walks, f t In front of the hotel, the full width of the f i sidewalk an asphaltum path is being put i" . 1. :. " down; from the hotel to the Clift corner one f of the same kind ten feet wide will be put ,1 . down, and a good gravel walk will be spread - , j from the hotel to the Dkmockat corner, i ' A promiuent Mormon said to a lady yes- i i ' J ? that JudSe Zane was above reproach. I I hey (meaning the parties working up the L. raids) had done aU they could to catch I : " mm but that he was irreproachable. Nice : ' ! work this, trying to induce people and ; . ' federal officials to oompromise their honor : 'Lead us not into temptation," would bo a s ; first-rate thing for some people to observe j ' ' j - just now. i- i ; Manager Maguire. savs the Butte Miner. endeavored to secure the Nevada Concert ; Company for three nights two in Butte and , !' ,' : one m Helena, but "the sage-brush linnet" ' : ' f?me8 to hich- She wanted $7,000 for the f i thle concerts and railroad fares from Ocden I'mA d .etnrn-, Mr. Maguire at one time thought , i . ! - of offering her the Anaconda mine or the an- i i f uual profits of the Utah & Northern on the I i ! Wllt bsmess, but he was afraid she micht I ' j accept. fe An important real estate trausfer was ; made yesterday, between John Buckle & ' . i hon merchant tailors, and D. F Walker j ' The property is located on Main Ktreet, a" f.A!l M0 1l!lmberRer Bros., and is j i ' ! -Xtf teet front by 270 feet deep, the oonsider- : ? : i . ation being $3,503. Buckle & Son have! Is! occupied the stand for the past ten rears 1 ! during which time they have more" than y ; ' once tried to purchnse the ground. The transfer was effected through Mr. Lewis . ! : Kelsey. , s Grau's English Opera Companv. which is ? t ot traction at the Wa'lker Opera - ; House, hav the following operas in their j ( repertoire : "Pirates of Penzance," "Mas- ' I f??" "ftince Methusaleh." "Olivette." 1 j f! . Patience," "Queens Lace Handkerchief," ' ? t C,hlni M of Normandy," "Bocaccio." "The i ; ( Abkado. "Pinafore." and others. Beyond j I ho Mikado," however, no programme has ' ! been announced for the engagement here, j J i r?e Orau Company is highly spoken of 1 I : wherever it has played, and will play a pay- j lnR engagement here by giving a chantre of 1 1 i opera each night. j ! ' : L ' ! |