Show J I 1 j CHIPS J 1 J The eastern mail will not arrive I I this morning until 10 oclock f 1 l I ii ough what a wintry day it was Q yesterday what mud and rain and 1 t slush i Everybody south is hoping and < J praying for the opening of the iron Ii mines I S The hotels are all pretty full and J have a very good transient business especially the Hotel Phillips The apple trees are beginning to 1 put out their foliage It is to be i hoped that the frost wont come and f nip them ii i The southern part of the Territory 1 Terri-tory is having jast such weather as i J f we are enjoying here though less so perhaps J j There are messages at the Western 1 West-ern Union telegraph office for D R 1 Crocker E D Jackson J M Brain f ard Mrs Jennie Burton and H A 1 4 I Cummings i Those qaping pits in the road ont 1t on-t North Temple street just east of 1 t j I Main are still untouched by the supervisor What is the meaning t f h of that officials neglect i I t The funeral services of the late I Ethan Pettit will be held in the I i Nineteenth Ward schoolhouse at 1 f 1 oclock this afternoon instead of 4 t 1 as stated in the Deseret Evening i s j 1 flews i 1 There is a great deal of sickness t among children in Southern Utah tJ I It is almost epidemic and is so general k i gen-eral as to cause considerable alarm i ii though but few fatal cases have oct oc-t i fl j curred up to the present time 1 I There are three cases of diphtheria t 1 diph-theria in the Seventh Ward and a i f4 t 1 good many people have been exposed i 1 ex-posed to it Great care should ne i J taken by those living in that neighborhood I I ii il neigh-borhood to keep their children away 1 from tbe infected houses i The shop keepers in Market Row ought to use a litt chloride of lime I 4 disinfectant about b or other simple I t their places and also keep them 1 I cleaner The atmosphere along t there has a strength to it which I t can only come of uncleanliness 1 Jj t An old gentleman named Jones l 1 living at Johnsons Port Iron t4 County is said to have supplied the south with fire grates for years by 1 mining out iron from tlrs mines of 1 I f j that county It seems to be no trick out of it j i and he makes money i A dispatch from the Riggs and li Snell excursionists says they are I I 1 having a delightful time in San Francisco despite the heavy rains 1 that prevail there Mr Sl ll is very i A l 1 attentive to his guests and the ladies particularly are charmed with t f i the trip J I t I t Mr Sacks of Frisco came up F Wednesday have hia jaw oper i t ated upon by Dr BeLeJict He it f allowed an itinerant dentist to I 11 f tamper with it and he has been r f partially laid up for several months r t and is now forced to undergo a surgical t al surg-ical ope ation I i Talk abut your cattle on a thousand L thous-and hils The pas ures of Utah it i County are literally alive with t r them and they number away up in the thouands The people of that r j county need complain of poverty no r c longer after the sight presented t i Wednesday morning J Mr Harry Brown the sculptor of I Logan arrived here last evening i t bringing with him the latest specimen 1 speci-men of his work a bust cf the late President Young It will be on exhibition i > i ex-hibition in some prominent place 1 I shortly when the public wil have a p j > t il chance to judge of its merits t r I tH i On Tuesday Mar hal Phillips was tit informed that a vast herd of sheep t i i were in City Creek Canyon He fi 1 i went ap about five miles and found II i t a herd numbering about 4000 They l j I wore the Bountiful Coop herd and tt were ordered back to their own side E 4 of the mountain where the berdera must keep them or suffer the penalty I pen-alty t Commencing this morning the i Ii f Utah Central will discontinue its No 1 train which leaves Ogden at 6 57 am arriving in bs lt L ke at I 820 am and JSo 2 tram WhiCh Jeave Salt Lake at 610 am reaching reach-ing Ogden at 820 a m Further changes will probably be mado when it is definitely known what I the Union Pacific people are going A to do |