Show CHIPS t qj5maximum f I maximum thermometer on Thursday was 7O ° minimum4G8 1 The High Council will meet in i I the Council House at 7 oclock this evening A meeting of bicyclers will be held tonight at the store ot Barnes s Davis Matters continue to move along with but little excitement at the Police Court S Jurlsuan Jensen a native of Denmark Den-mark was admitted to citizenship on Thursday The Central Board of Trade has adjourned after doing heavy work on Thursday 5 Hiverlys company will repeat the most laughable piece Widow Bedott tonight Two young fellows W Podlick and Charles Martine were fined 8 3 each on Thursday The directors of the D AM Society hold a meeting on Saturday night as per notice elsewhere The Home Dramatic Club is rehearsing re-hearsing steadily for its Ogden performances per-formances on Decoration Day The earliness of the present spring has almost converted May into the month of roses instead of June Mrs Williams arrested for destroying de-stroying property on Wednesday was discharged on Thursday for want of evidence The waterin the city canal creased Little Cottonwood on Monday last Lively work Is being done on it to get the water here this summer W McCornickEsq the banker left for Wood River on Thursday afternoon intending to be gone three weeks to a month Mining business is the object This morning Mr A II LeClair the gentleman who has grown to be such a theatrical favorite while here leaves for New York to be gone for some time He leaves Mrs LeClair hereA A woman in a demented condition condi-tion who gave her name as Patterson Patter-son and said her home was in Halifax Hali-fax and talked as if she was in Halifax at the time was taken to I the police station last night about 10 oclock and attempts were made to find out her home and relatives and friends In the issue of tho 10th instant the following appeared among the minutes of the Third District Court proceedings M Kennelly tw P Margetts ten days additional time to answer The entry should have read James Kennelly vs Philip Morgan et al etc We regret sincerely sin-cerely the mistake in the name and are pleased to state that friend Mar getts is not the defendant in the suitThe The case of S Mount against Henry Simons et al which has been occupying the attention of the court for some time past was decided on Thursday a verdict being rendered the plaintiff for over 31200 The jurors were paid their 82 per day by the litigants This was a case growing grow-ing out of one of the Tribunes mining min-ing rackets in which its principal owners were somewhat interested in the gains Wo anxious wait the final blow In this engagement solemn To see whicb mighty man will Ehow The stoutest spinal column If Roscoe tttnds hurrah for him If Roicoe fall hurrah for Jim |