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Show j i LOCAL JOTS'. : j . . The town is once more rid of diphtheria. Salvini in "The Gladiator" on Friday evening. I Lead is quoted in New York at $4.90 per j hundred. i "The Pirates of Penzance" will be repeat ed to-morrow night. Wells, Fargo & Co. to-day received shipments ship-ments of base bullion valued at $G,G00. The Knights of St. Denis will give the ; fourth of their series of hops on Thursday , evening. ' A party of thirty Mormon immigrants from the Southern States arrived yesterday via the D. & li. G. The open nir concert at Fort Douglas on : Sunday was thoroughly enjoyed by a large i audience from the city. ; i MoCornick & Co. to-day received Hanauer bullion, $3,430: Sprucemont bullion, $2,fi00; and 6ilver-lead ores, $9,800: total value, ; $15,730. , j The ball given in the Walker Opera , ! . House last night by the Jordan Assembly i No. 3543, Knights of Labor, was a most en-' en-' joyable affair. !The case of the people vs. H. Brightmore, I has been continued for the term, and that against Samuel Howells, was dismissed for I , want of evidence. i S. A. Kenner was fortunate enough to ' secure bondsmen just as the Democbat was 1 going to press. The two Cannon boys were taken to the Pen. A motion to dissolve the injunction in the ; celebrated Bullion-Beck Eureka Hill mining j suit was argued and submitted in the Court ! Chambers yesterday. k Another big house should greet the "Pirates of Penzance" Wednesday night It is put on the stage better than any former opera by a local company. , The necessary machinery for the experi- i mental demonstration of the Thomson- Houston electric light is expected to reach this city in about three weeks. : . John W. Taylor says the only reason that '. ! ue is not a polygamist is that he hasn't been ' - fortunate enough to get an affirmative , j . answer from any of the sisters. - j The $500 reward offered for the capture of gA Geo. Q. Cannon, has been paid by Marshal I j Ireland, and was not reduced, as the Neios t : " suggested it would be, to $50, or perhaps $5. t The inflammatory editorials of the News and Herald have succeeded in firing up the passions of the rising generation, and Federal Fed-eral officials will do well to avoid dark : nllpvfl. I , ,;j ii 3 The laurels of young McMurrin appear to I be in danger. The Herald should see that its pet keeps up his reputation as a wife- ; beater, else he will have to step down below : i the Cannon boys. ' A Fort Douglas team ran away this afternoon, after-noon, preciptating the driver from the car- : 1 riage seat with considerable violence. The ; : team was brought to a halt along by the ! City Hall, by coming in contact with a tele- j phone pole. j Solomon Edwards, the American Fork j underground polygamist, who was captured j 1 " Idaho the other day, arrived Saturday I f evening in charge of deputy Fred E. Ben- 1 nett. of Oxford, and is safely easconsed in : 1 the Territorial penitentiary. W. F. Clinton, while passing along Second i South street near Mulloy fe Paul's stables, Saturday night, was assaulted by several roughs, and left in a very prostrate condi-. condi-. toon. The gentleman's money, amounting - to $90, and a lady's gold watch and chain ! , worth $125, were taken. The Liddle Agricultural and Cattle Com- ! j pany has filed articles of incorporation with ! i the county olerk. The capital stock of the j company is $50 000, divided into shares of j $ W each, and Millard oounty is the present t seat of operations. The following are the officers of the corporation: Jos. K. Walker, j President; D. F. Walker, Vioe-President; M. , H. Walker. Treasurer; S. O. L. Potter, Sec retary, and these, with James C Liddle and Donald S. Liddle, of Fillmore, constitute , the board of directors. |