Show CHIPS I ii quiet Tha city is resuming i ita wonted Tbo Poilharmotro Will shortly give a concert The thermometer recorded as high aa 47 ° yesterday All reigns quiet about the Police Court Curt once more The bullion shipments are dimin ishing very preceptibly Walker Bros have a couple of finely displayed windows Tomorrow the September term of the Third District Court closes The Hamill readings on Saturday afternoon and Saturday evening Trenches are till being dug along Second South street for water maim Prof Hamill and daughter expect to go to Provo on the Hih and 15th mats Tbe list I two days have spoiled whatever giuog then may haveS have-S been L The present cold weather cer the street ot persons nt an enl I OJT these evenings Mattie Egsn discovered a cousin last nIght who paid her fins and got her out of jai The wind at 215 pm yesterday yeseray was gliding along at the rate of 31 miles per hour Tbe smelters fortunately have not yet been obliged to shut down on account ac-count of the scarcity of coal There are 2359282 acres of open land in Oregon and 761000 acres of timber land open to preemption 2th piks on a vase in a boarding house reminds us that the landlord has adopted the reform in spelling Merchants are somewhat anxious at present regarding the prospect of delayed holiday goods over the Union Pacific gos The Union Pacific was about an hour late last night the Utah Central distributed waited and the mail was brought and Mr VanPraag who struck Mr Taylor OL Wednesday appeared in court on Thursday plead guilty and was fined 2 The only bullion shipments reported on Thursday were through Well Fargo Cofour bar of Ontario bullion 170566 There ia a compensation for every affliction winter brings the sausage evil but sausage renders a decrease in superfluous canines and felines The rumor of a fire in the lower part of the city on Thursday afternoon after-noon proved to be caused by the burning of a large pile of rubbish A dispatch to President Taylor on Thursday announced the death of Bishop Thomas Callister of Fillmore which event took place at 920 oclock on Wednesday night It is a mournful spectacle to behold a young man wasting his energies on the tuneful accordeon in front of a butcher shop in the belief that his inamorata lives there Three days of almost steady wind from the south and southeast I II should turn to day i it continues its general custom come from the northwest I north-west and give ua a hebvy snow preceded pre-ceded by a little rain From all that can be learned Dr OOallagban has skipped out He bas shaken tho dust of Blackfoot from his feet and walked out He bas not been seen since Thursday night and is supposed t have gone norm may pernaps not be many miles from Blackloot at the present time and may pcsiibly be in Montana Mon-tana Blackfuot Register Mr H Blackner road supervisor of Beaver City called on us yester day He says the lad through the pass is going to be built at once and says they will take the contract to build the road from here to the top of the ridge for 250 or the citizens here can do their own work Came up and build the road Tbe people are hard at work on the other aide of tbe mountain Colonel Douglas will appropriate 500 worth of work in tbe cation Milford Sentinel Wives of great men oft remind us We may make our wives sublime Forty dollars for a bonnet Knock a checkbook out of time |