Show I CHIPS 1881 Happy New Year Judge J P Twisfl did not arrive on Friday There was but a fair Chopping tra eOn e-on Friday r On Friday M Munor was fined 10 for assault I The nob oj vi all fire up again on Monday This IP a good time to practice writing lESl J Hughes on Fridar was assessed K V for assault The Dumber arrests made during December was 132 The quarterly conference of this stake will bo held shortly L Rjbiup for drunkenness and profanity was fined on Friday J5 Epizootic atiil loMs horses in its grip though many ere recovering lot red in the ScottGreenwell shooting match continues to increase The quarterly conference of this stake will take place commencing on the SIb The Union Paoifio was reported ten I houra late again last night Hence no eastern mail Callers will be received pretty generally gen-erally to day though but few will keep open houee Somehow eince Christmas the windows do not look nearly eo dressy as they did before Tnomas Gowan arrested for vagrancy va-grancy on Thursday was given 20 days on the street Pickpockets are still about and ladies continue to bee their puree through negligence Park City is reported enjoying rare deigning with snow between three and four feet in deptb The trial of ealoon keepers for selling liquor on Sunday has been postponed until Monday At the witching hour last night the bells truck np and announced the advent of a new year Nothing was done in the District Oourt on Friday the court having adjourned over until Monday The mineral product ol Utah for this year aa reported through Welle Fargo st Co is 645095370 The Supreme Court of the Territory will meet on Monday that being the legal time fer its first semiannual meeting There were a great many balls in liflerent parts of the city last night Id I the New Year was plentifully H iin i the New Year a happy one for por people You cannot make others happy without increasing your own pleasure Last night Nightwatcbman Burgees escorted a poor wayfaring tramp to a place of repose within easy distance of the City Hall Another dose of snow and a heavy one while it lasted fell to the lot of Salt Like on Friday but at night the stare shone again While considerable carousing was going on last night there were not avery a-very great many drunks They will all be visible today The employ of the railroads except ex-cept those who are connected with the running of the passenger trains will take a holiday today The past month baa been one of the heaviest known for arrests and fine in the Police Court and for the number of trials lor petty criminal offenses The Bankers Daughter is the attraction at the Theatre tonight Already a very heavy sale of seats has taken place and the prospects are for a packed bouse I Messrs Auer Murphy remembered re-membered the HERALD employes and sent around a foaming jug with the compliments ot the season and a Happy 81 to the Daily HERALD The department estimates ask for Utah 25000 for the next fiscal year tor surveying public lands and for the general expenses of the Indian service in Utah Territory 12000 Tbe bullion shipments on Friday aggregated in value 80150 It it i keeps np such a showing ever day throughout the incoming year Dui will make quite a handsome showing at tbe years und The HERALD employed will spend today making good resolutions for this year and will ba BO busy bat they can attend to nothing else hence no paper will be issued cn Sunday morning Some fellow or fellows who was so overflowing at the birth of another year could only find adequate exprea sion for bia feelings in firing of a pistol near Commercial strett lust at midnight Marshal Sbangbnessy says that Lord Marcus La Pierre Bareiford with the multitudinous aliases should have arrived at Omaha on Friday and if all goes well will be here on Monday night A pleasant little party of young ladies and gentlemen gathered at tbe residence of Hon W H Hooper last night at tbe invitation of his daughters to see the old yearout and the new year in At the Presbyterian Church tomorrow to-morrow there will be services at 11 am and 730 pm conducted by the pastor B G MoNiece Subject of evening lecture Conditions of Success in Life aa Suggested by the Career of Joseph Sabbath School at 9 30 Young Peoples meeting at 640 Bonanza City promises to be the liveliest camp in Idaho next year Five mills will be erected next spring in addition to the one now going up The Cuater Company will put up a twentystamp mill to do custom work The Lucky Boy and Badger Companies Com-panies will each put up a mill and stamps will take the place ol the arastra at the Charles Dickens The I fifth will go up either on the Anna pr Summit mines DR VAST WALKER The excruciating talker At last baa donned a perfect coat of male With the patent boquet holders PAdded breast and padded shoulders And the latest stylish fubionable tail But a look of desperation Comes with fiery indignation Oer her features and her teeth together gnash Whea tbe terrible reflection Dawns upon her recollection That she cannot raise the sign of a mous tache |