Show r S CHIPS 5 I B Cold nights are still the rule There was some frost on Monday night September lsttho month ol oysters i Tnere was a very heavy frost at Login on Monday night The bullion shipment on Tuesday amounted to 17624 26 Tna streets are painfully quiet and business distressingly dull The mercury on Tuesday reached 61 the lowest point was 44 ° There will be a meeting of the Bav entice tonight at the usual time and place A water stealing case from Big Cottonwood Cot-tonwood was heard before Judge Py per on Tuesday The grading of South Temple street from the depot eastward still progresses finely Snow fell to the depth of three belies at the terminus of the U N R R on Monday The trial of the Parleys Park and Swisaerland suit before the referee progresses steadily Itjs thought that Referee P L Williams will render his decision in tbe OregonBulto case this morning A new turn table for the street cars is being put in oloio to the stables between South Temple and First South streets Milford is making an effort to have the Second Judicial Curt removed from its present place at Beavor and located Milford Constant shipments of iron are being received at the depot for the Sanpetu Volley Railroad and these are being pushed couth Park City Record There is more building going on now than ever before be-fore in the history ol Park City The sound of the hammer and saw are continuous con-tinuous This morning Mr John Sharp jr and Prof J B Newberr go south to visit the mines at Maryavale They go by rail as far as Jnabj where they strike across the country Sheri John W Turner of Utah County came up from Provo on Tuesday night bringing with him Jell MoBride the Indian who recently escaped from the Evanston jail A preamble and resolutions to bo presented to President Hayes prepared pre-pared by the committee appointed at the last session of the Council was submitted to that body last night end adopted On Monday next County Superintendent Superin-tendent of District Schools Lewis will open his school in the Twentieth District Schoolhouse under the name of the Twentieth District Graded School He has engaged two good assistants who will ai dhim Mr S P Teaedol proprietor ol the Eagle House advertises that he will give the market price for all kinds of dried fruits and that his delivery wagons will call at the residences of persons having fruit for sale upon leaving addresses at the store The Ninth District GOQGO reopened on last Monday with a gcodly attendance attend-ance under tho eupervision of Miss 0 L Scribner The tuition fees at this sominary have been placed at 35c per month for Primers and First Readers and 50o per month for all above Judge Pvper had a lively time again on Tuesday Tbe Tuesay li negro wench who complained of another on Sunday had a white man arrested on Tuesday charged with robbing her She said he slept with her and took her money hwy He was fined I 30 on the offense Tbo committee appointed by the residents of tbe Tenth First and Second Wards to present ther claims to the waters of Emigration Creek before the commissioners ale Bishop Warburton Joseph Booth J Van Tassel George Pope Bishop Peter ron John Tibbitte Bishop Spain C Swaner and James Woods Eo stood with bit ear t the telephone At a time when bo hadnt oughter And caught the words in a distant room Of his only childa daughter The sounds ho heard to his heart sharp went Like tbe stroke of a reapers sickle Oo Oo good gracious I Neddie dear How your moustache does ticklel |