Show CHIPS No more cur darling Winifred Will bang her golden hair A spell of fever left her head As smooth as chinaware The Theatre will be open tonight The mercury reached a high as 50 ° yesterday W S McCornick is expected home today from San Francisco Mr John Davies can see an interesting inter-esting notice in another column The bullion shipments on Thursday Thurs-day aggregated in value 82171141 I is expected that the troops at Fort Douglas will be paid off today Thomas Webb a native of Eng and was admitted to citizenship on Thursday I Shakespeares great tragedy of Macbeth will be produced tonight at the Theatre The Rebellion company is erecting an office next door north of Lawrence Law-rence Shields at Park City A I Reed w > s arrested on Thursday for assault and battery I He will have a hearing today The Board of Regents of the University Uni-versity meet today to consider the plans for the University building The moon and planet Venus were visible at midday yesterday They kept pretty close together until both set setThe The machine for lighting Ogdens stores by electricity will be shipped from Cleveland Ohio in a day or twoJames James Dunne Esq and R C Kirkwood Esq two of Provos leading business men came up last night A little girl was lost on Thursday but taken to the police station where her anxious parents discovered discov-ered her County Collector Crismon has an interesting notice in this mornings HERALD addressed to delinquent taxpayers I A large Norman stallion was being exercised on the street on Thursday and attracted a great deal of attention Crowds of persons strained their eyes looking heavenward about 4 oclock on Thursday gazing at the moon and Wenus R Davis and wife were tried on Wednesday for keeping a house of prostitution and both fined They are to be sentenced today The lecture at Independency Hall tonight promises to be of unusual interest the subject being Lake Bonneville and the lecturer Prof Gilbert Judd the man badly beaten ovei I the head at Park City some time ago the result of a gambling row is still alive with the chances in favor of his recover The work of getting the new opening through the east side of the The itre is not 1 easy as one might believe The walls are very thick and built in the good old strong wayThe The Lowell shaft at Park City Hall Trewick contractors is going down at the rate of about four feet per day At last accounts the shaft was down 105 feet The machinery is working splendidly The little child of Mrs McAllis ter which accidentally took lye the other evening is still in a very bad condition The lye had been left on a table and the little one put its finger mouth fin-ger into the box and then in its |