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Show LOCAL JOTS. How'll you bet? Mary Anderson was born in Sacramento. Ogden has the yellow flag and scarlet fever. ; S - N. V. Jones left town this morning in his bom- 1 "Skipped by the Light of the Moon" holds the boards to-night. j St. Patrick's day in the morning, and I j Gee Q.'s day also. ' ! : ' ti-ualion and Galatea" and "As You 1 It" will hold the boards here during I', Mary Anderson's engagement. M -V report has gained some circulation in ' the southern settlements that George Q. Cannon went south in a buggy about a week , , .' j Xho new bottle manufactory is getting . . ' .1 ?uvnto work in good earnest, orders for : several thousand pieces having been already ; received. . ; ; It seems to be the impression among some taat George Q. Cannon will endeavor to ; ; . xmivo examination and get his bonds re- cluceJ io-morrow. !' I I Dr. 1L A. Whitney has removed his den- - ; tu.1 ofiioe from the Hooper fe Eldridge build- irgt j.N.-. . V., Second South street, oppo- i sifie lkr D ,r"2AT office. i I The Mnrahal Ireland was not at- !, taokM hy n .. 'Ho-day, although many im- l-J agined that the incendiary article in the , ) , Deseret News las! right would lead to such a ' : result. ; : The 15-year-old daughter ot Joseph F. Smith, who perfsisteutly refused before the j Grand Jury yesterdnv. to answer any of the .', j questions relating w her mother's where- ' abouts, finally succumbed when taken be- fore Judge Zane. All members of ILd Olj'mpio gymnasium are notified that tliere will be a special meet- ing at the hall at 7:j0 to night for the pur pose of incorporaiirg the organization, and an urgent request is extended every member to be present on the occasion. A number of prominent Gentiles met at the Walker House last evening and appoint ed R. N. Baskin to represent their interests , Washington. Mr. Baskin will start in a ! day or two, and will favor legislation similar ! to the Woodburn bill for Utah. ; The Governor has not undergone any i '" change of opinion as to the fitness and in tegrity of his nominees, and shows this by j : i re-appointing the identical men. If the Na- I tional Administration had as perfect an idea of things here and found it necessary to I ; make the appointments for Utah over again, f , they could very profitably observe a different : . i rule. j i . . The Shoshone (Idaho) Journal states that I ill the cut lumber at the Beaver Canyon, Idaho, amounting probablv to 10.000,000 ; feet, was last week seized "by the United States. There are six saw mills doing busi- ness there, owned by Stoddard, Hall Bros., and several other Utah firms. The cause of the seizure is the lumber was cut for export ; out of the Territory in violation of the law ; governing the public use of timber on the lauds. Of "Carmen" in Denver, the Xeics says: i Minnie Hank is Carmen or Carmen Is Minnie Hauk. One never thinks of the singer; only ; i of the gypsy. Wicked, winning, beautiful. I She dresses the part exquisitely, her acting : is perfect, her singing always charming. It i is a great achievement in an aotress or a I singer to make the part of an evil person j the typical stage villain-so intense and ; absorbing as to win reluctant sympathy from an audience always willing to side with j the virtuous and abused. Mme. Hauk won much applause and was heartily encored. : |