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Show f LOCAL JOTS. ' ! The Bicycle club holds a business meeting I I. . r tc-night. i : John Tabor was assessed $5 for hiring a , ! hack and refusing to pay for it. Si ,'.,! There will be a cricket match on the Eighth ward square to-morrow afternoon. ' ' The Blue Ribbon Club meet at the M. E. j : . Church this evening at 7:30. All are invited. , A full rehearsal of "The Mikado' will be . U held to-night. No visitors will be admitted. There was a large attendance at the Fort . j t Douglas conoert yesterday afternoon from : ' : the city. .' , . j 'i i One Johnson filled up with Sunday whisky ' 1 and was run in under the caption of '; ! i ' "drunk." ' There will be a choru3 rehearsal of "Iolan- ; .' the" at Calder's Music Hall this evening, at j i t ; 7:30 sharp. I : ' 'i P ; ' MoCornick & Co. to-day received two cars i P f of Hanauer bullion, $5,250; and Queen of 1 : ' ! ; the Hills ore, $2,400; total value, $7,650. : j ; , I A go-as-you-please scrapping match drew a crowd on the corner of Main and Third ; 1 ' ; ! South this afternoon. No blood and no . , : arrests. i '. ' : i - - 5 John Frederickson was run in Saturday I P I i I night for drunkenness and profanity, and ' ' i having but $5.G5 in national coin, was held , j for trial. , ( Considering the immense amount of grain shipped out of Utah this season, it is safe to Ii? say that farmers would lose nothing by hold- P P j ing what may be on hand. ; ij "There will be one vacant chair," but it : 1 1 won't be at the Opera House to-night. The " ' 1 street parade drew a Conference audience, ; ' ; I ! and there will be a packed house to-night. - I The matter of the ruling of Judge Zane to I show cause for the disbarring of Aurelius . Miner was continued from this morning till t next Saturday, at 10 o'clock, by request of ; f Mr. Kirkpatrick. : . s s . . . . . "' ! ; i The fifth companv of 313 Mormon emi- : I j j grants sailed from Liverpool last Saturday MM for homes in a "free country" where they : ! V. i I can declare the laws unconstitutional and ' ? I ') I do as they please until found out. J : I Salsburv's Troubadours, in their immense ' P .,S hit of "Three of a Kind," open a three nights engagement at the Theatre to-mor- ' 5 j row night. The piece is a musical burlesque r that the house will "fill" to every time. f t There is also a craving desire to know j .;;! V what reasons induced the virtuous Democrat I I I to so suddenly desist from exposing the vil- P P ( j lainy of the steal of $50,000,or the City Creek !:;,":. ! steal. S. L. Tribune. Well, we had not ! - ; I ; the Harte to pursue the matter further. 1 ! ; j I Parley P. Pratt and James Watson opened j Ipf I the Tabernacle services yesterday afternoon, j ' , ! Watson was a star boarder at the Pen, but i'!'t ; says he don't care to go back to his flock of f !' J ' ! turkeys unless for vital principles of reli- ' ; j 1 ?' " Rion. Parley seconded the sentiment, and H. W. Naisbitt, assistant editor of the News, I : . ; J I bore testimony to the Latter-day Gospel. |