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Show 4' ' - j LOCAL JOTS. i ' ' Horn Silver is quoted at $2.15, and On- ; j tario at $32. . Emma Nevada commenoes a series of I ; three concerts in Chioago to-night. : ; .; Christmas cards cannot be sent to Eu- ( ! rope through the mails, as they are classed i ' as dutiable goods. j The first sergeant of the Salt Lake police force was entertained several hours to-day j .' ! before the Grand Jury. "The opera "Iolanthe" will receive a per- j - i feet rehearsal in Calder's Musio Palace to-I to-I morrow night at 730 o'clock. The bilious appearance of the Salt Lake j j; Herald this morning is attributed to the ; ' state of its liver yesterday. The poor thing i : is sick. I ' Superintendent Dickinson, Wurtzell and party, of the Union Pacifio Railway officials, l arrived by special train from Ogden this af- I 't ternoon. ' - The uniformed messenger boys of the Cir- I cular Delivery Department scattered the re- f , ' duoed rates f or their services about the town (.''' to-day like the free snowflakes of the sea- '! s f son. :- 1 To-night the city dads meet in regolar ses- ; ' ! sion, but it is safe to say that none of them j will strain their intellects in trying to have f measures adopted that would be beneficial I ; to the general public. ! S On motion of the prosecution, while wait- I , , ing for witnesses, the case of Butterfield, I ' set for trial in the Police Court at 2 o'clock j I this afternoon, was postponed until Thurs- j : day next at 2 o'clock. The regular meeting of Oquirrh Encamp- I C nient No. 1,1.0. O. F., will be -held this I evening at Odd Fellows' Hall, at 730 sharp, f V for the election of officers. All members are j requested to be present. The President gives Utah affairs about the ; same send-off in his message that his prede cessors have. We expect no sympathy from Democrat or Republican, so we are not sur- I . prised. Manti Home Sentinel. y I In the District Court to-day the case of E. I Sells et al. vs. George F. Adkins et al.r trial f resumed at 10 o'clock, with attorneys pres- f ent and E. Sells on the stand. Defendants . ; : moved for dismissal of the suit, which was overruled. I An important question of the jurisdiction 3 of Justioes' courts was decided by Judge I Zane this morning, in which the Court held I J ! that under the laws of 1884 a Justice has I f jurisdiction over all cases occurring within the city limits. f ' A. T. Reynolds, who yesterday put the man ! ; , Powers, his would-be partner in the Palace S restaurant, out of that tJace, was up to-day I before Judge Speirs and round guilty of bat- I tery. Sentence was suspended till to-mor- , j row morning. ; I , Thirty select couples gathered at the I r j: Olympio Hall last night, under the manage- I f ment of the Excelsior Club. Oleson'sQuad- I ' rille Band furnished the delightful musio, I ': and at 12 o'clock everyone enjoyed a fine j supper at the place of their choice. I The Deseret News last night mentions the I excommunication from the Mormon Churoh I ' of Noah Guymon, the lecher who seduced his own daughter at Huntingdon, Emery f 1 county. But the News will not comment i ! upon this case, although it still cries for the f ' t arrests to go on. I ' ; Sawyer, the enterprising livervman, is j erecting a two-story stable on First East ' between Second and Third South streets. I J ! It will be 28x70 in the clear, and will accomo- I date tweDty-eight horses. Mr. Sawyer ex- I . pects to have his new stable ready for oocu- i pancy by the beginning of the new year. I : ' In the Reynolds-Powers scuffle at the Pal- I : ace yesterday, a waiter by the name of Jack I; Shaffer ran up behind Reynolds and struck ; him a fearful blow on the back of the head, I cutting a big gash. Shaffer skipped out . without delay, and cannot now be found. |