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Show I f LOCAL JOTS 'I Ontario is quoted at $29, and Alice at 3 1 $1.70. f Governor Murray vetoed the jury hill yes- I j terday. Next. Commissioner Jacob Johnson was allowed I $tl fees by the Supreme Court to-day. !' ! Charles K. Gilchrist tendered his resigna- 1 i tion as Commissioner this morning in the Supreme Court, and it was accepted. w Surveyor-General Dement, of Utah, seems i f to have a hair trigger month. He ought to t ? put a lime lock on it. Denver News. , ; The case of John Coulam et al., appellants, , vs. Ann Doull, respondent, was decided by " the Supreme Co art this morning in favor of Mrs. Doull. Henry Heath doesn't want to be substituted substi-tuted for Alfred Solomon on the new municipal muni-cipal ticket. He thinks it is decidedly uncomplimentary. un-complimentary. McCornick & Co. to-day received one car of Hananer bullion, $2,950; two bars of Stor-1 Stor-1 mont silver, $2,750; and silver ores, $1,300; i total valve, $7,000 Clerk Sprague's aocounts, showing his per diem for the fiscal year, were examined in the Supreme Court this morning and the amount I of $95 allowed as compensation. !The Darlington Mining Company is a new . incorporation which filed its articles with the county clerk to-day. John A. Groesbeck, David James and others are the stockholders. stock-holders. Diphtheria laid its terrible fangs on the II t 10-year-old child of Gus Reamer last night. " It is only a day or two since the child was reported to have taken sick with the horrible horri-ble trouble. ! Iu keeping with the principle which placed ; Solomon on the People s Ticket for Marshal . : how would it do to put Fanny Davenport's I mare at the head of the ticket? It is one of I ; the city's creatures, anyway. The employes of the D. & B. G. presented to W. H. Mixer, late train director of the road, recently, a magnificent 18-carat gold watch and chain. The occasion was the gentleman's departure for a position in the East. A fire this morning broke out in the ceiling ceil-ing of the north-west corner of the Wasatch building on the upper floor, but was promptly extinguished by the use of hose on the premises. prem-ises. As usual, the fire resulted from a de-j de-j f ective flue. ! Edward McB. Timoney, the United States Commissioner at Marvsvale, for whose removal re-moval a number of citizens of that camp petitioned the court some time ago, has had his commission revoked by the Supreme j Court, and the office is therefore now vacant. I There are two-bills before the Legislature relating to the matter of restraining bulls, i- The committee's attention is respectfully directed to the numerous and terrible "bulls ' made by the Herald wit recently. It is a very general impression that he ought to be restrained. J . The Chinese members of the Congrea- j tional Church Sunday School showed their appreciation of their teachers' kindness the other evening by giving them a royal reception, recep-tion, in the shape of a splendidly arranged supper. There are abont thirty Chinamen y, attending the school. J. A grand promenade concert and ball will be given in the Walker Opera House on the 2d inst. by the Jordan Assembly No. 3543, JpURhts of Labor, the occasion being the first anniversary of the society. Musio will be furnished by the Sixth Infantrf band, and the tickets are placed at $1.50. The Tribune is in error in placing the name of Jos. McMurrin for City Marshal on the third ticket. Mr. McMurrin will accept no other position than a re-election as delegate dele-gate at large, and as "the fine, stalwart young man" is widely known and universally univers-ally respected, he will be unanimously sustained sus-tained and kept in that position until - caught. . . Andrew J . Burt has put in a claim for the ianny Davenport mare, and it appears his claim is well founded. The poor animal is likely to pass through something the same ordeal that Charlotte Smith's team have in the Pancake suitLike Tam O'Shanter'smare, this unfortunate creature may emerge from the disputation considerably broken up |