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Show j jj LOCAL JOTS. . 1 1 ; Where are you rooming now? ! ' Bingham has plenty of snow and Rood j ; sleighing. 1 J : No arrests to-day, and still everybody is j ; , not happy. l ' How about the young Saint uniting with j j his father's second and third wives? j i i John Lewis, for over-indulgence in bug I : . juioe, was this morning fined $5 by Judge 1 ' i - Speira. ! Christmas trees and evergreens are already al-ready being brought into town for holiday adornment. r: ; ! The Herald of this morning published the f Edmunds bill in full as it appeared in the ( ! ATe;s of last night. ;i ; . . j? ' ,' An attractive octagon card announcing i ,' I the coming "Iolanthe" hangs in the window (J ! : of Calder's Music Palace. f i! ' All the singers expecting to take part in S ' j ' tne sacred concert be given by B. B. Young I i j ; on December 27th, are requested to meet at iM Calder's Music Hall to-morrow night, the ! ladies at 6:30 o'clock, and the gentlemen at j j ! 7:30. it'! MoCornick & Co. to-day received two cars ,1 j of Hanauer bullion, $4,609; two cars of Is Sprucemont bullion, $3,1C0; one car of Pas- I ; coe bullion, $1,950; Queen of the Hills ore, ! I $1,200; Idaho ores, $1,300: total value, j . $12,150. ' ! j The attention of the city authorities, if f they possess the power of attention, is di- ! i ' : rected to the alley-way between the stores of j : I S. P. Teasdel and Barnes & Davis. That j alley-way is an abomination in the sight of j j the Lord. ' j j : It would not be a bad idea for that young ; j t ; "Prig of the law, Assistant City Prosecuting 4 I Attorney Moyle, to look over a primary t ; grammar. He might then learn to correct ; several flagrant grammatical errors that any r , schoolboy knows to be mistakes. i , R.C. Chambers, Marshal E. A. Ireland, 51 Deputy Vandercook, Bishop Preston, Judge ,; , Bennett, George A. Lowe, Judge Emerson ! i ' : ; W. Nichols and J. Duddleson were arrivals r . from the north on last evening's Utah Cen- ! ! r ' tral passenger train. I j j ; Deputy Marshal John Gleason arrived I ! from Beaver last night with Henry Gale, the ! I ' ; D. C. sentenced by Judge Boreman to six j " months in the penitentiary and to pay a fine . . i of $300, for his crime and defiance of the 1 j laws of the United States Government, il : Why doesn't Judge Speirs ask the men who I; j i come before him charged with the offence of ' and L., whether they have any intentions I :; to live within the law hereafter, and if any tj such would promise to do so, he might show r , some lenience and impose a light fine. Give I ' ; ; , the boys a show, Bishop. !; ii; A well-known madame of tbe town has : ! i hung out a large sign bearing the f amiliar J .' ! legend, " Furnished rooms to rent." She is f j M also known to have been in consultation I , with a prominent law firm to-dax. This i i looks as though she meant trying to make j I i'j the "furnished rooms" racket stick. M ; : The Democbat is always to the front with I ! j t the live news of the day, presented in a spicy , j ' style. Its popularity is shown by the gusto l i : with which it is sought for every evening, j ): I ,': and as its readers comprise all the intelli- I ; i j gent Mormons and Gentiles in the city, it is !. , i an excellent medium for advertisers. f ! i ' The Modern Mystery Club gave their first I 1 1 ! ball at Calder's last night. The attendance ? ; did not amount to a rush, but those present, had a delightful time. The girls were pretty, jj ; the boys attentive, and all were happy. ; j Danoing continued until a late hour. When f t ? " "breaking up" time arolled it was the wish I f ; : : of everybody that the M. M. Club would not i ! postpone another evening of such delight 111! . and dancing. ; There was an irate hotel man around town I ' I I last night, and all because some friend ; i started the story that he was arrested for ! , double L. He stood the racket serenely for f! half an hour, but when the seventeenth man i . . on the street aocosted him with, "Well, , -i i ; is that so?" his serenitv left him, and the !: i i vigor with which he invited the questioner I to go to hl attracted the attention of all !i : the people on the block. f 'j1 j Frank Foote's case came up at 2 o'clock !; i j this afternoon in the Police Court. The ; ? l plea of not guilty was taken. City Jailer I M ! f W. Burt, Officer Andrew Burt and Samuel i l ; I McKay, a special policeman, were the prose- !i cutmg witnesses. After the testimony was I pi given the case was submitted without argu- I ; i meni, ana the court imposed a fine of $299 i and three months' imprisonment in the i ??nJ;3iai1' An aPPeal was taken to the i n' Third District Court. The bonds were fixed 1 ? ' n.t $800, S. C. Ewing and E. A. Whittaker j j ! sigmng the document. ! t ! i . Tbe Utah Mine Protective Association met ' j J in the Alta Club rooms at half -past 1 o'clock J ? J1118 afternoon to make arrangements to de- fray the expenses of two delegates from : t Utah to the National Bi-Metallio Association ! i jrhich convenes in Washincton January 14th, 1 1 1 f After considerable discussion regard- .i ; mg the general interests of silver producers 1 i an.d the national interests, it was decided to ' ! raise funds to meet the expenses of the dele- 3 ! j gates, and the Booiety adjourned subject to ' i the call of the secretary. j " Conf ueion," the play selected by the j Home Dramatic Clnb for the holidays, promises to be equal to either of the former ' ! suooesses of the Club. It is a very funny i . . thing, as the following cast indicates: Mor- ' ; J temore Mumnleford, H. M. Wells; Christo- 'I Pher Blizzard, J. D. Spencer; Bupert Sun- i berry, L. A. Cummings; Dr. Bartholomew I Jones, J. D. White: James, B. S. Youn; : ' . Muzzle, C. H. MTutnev: Kose Mumpleford, : ! Edith Clawson; Lucretia Trickleby, Lotta ! Clandge; Violet, Ivey Clawson; and Miria, , f, f - Mrs. liirdie Cummings. The cast is a good ne the play is a splendid comedv, and it j goes without question that the piece will be i done in the usual style of the Club. |