Show = CHIPS = = I Sheriff Turner goes to Tintic this morning Judge Emeson came up from the south last night The Utah Commission will meet here on the 15th of April The maximum temperature oa Friday was 40 ° minimum 33 ° The amount of rain that fell oa Friday morning was 05 of an inch Not a great deal of business was done in the police court on Friday Damon and Pythias at the Walker Opera House on Monday evenino next ° The silver quotations on Friday were New York 110 Salt Lake 1oT3i 107The The trial of the criminal calendar still continues in the Third District Court James Archibald a native of Scot land was admitted to citizenship on Friday The bullion and shipments reported re-ported on Friday aggregated in value the sum of 1044535 Lead was quoted at S450 per 100 pounds in New York on Friday and at 843 per ton in Salt Lake Washingtons birthday was very generally observed as a holiday and good order everywhere prevailed There is a C whatJsis in town It wears long hair tied with a ribbon rib-bon behind a la blushing maiden Sheriff John W Turner says hems he-ms twenty prisoners in the jail at Provo and some of them are tough cases The engagement of Harry Miners Specialty Company which was to have commenced on Thursday was cancelled John W Plummer Esq manager 1 of the Mammoth mine and mills i leaves for Tincic again this morning 1 mor-ning to resume his duties Everybody is getting in readiness for the opening of spring Indica tions point to a splendid trade anda good business in every direction Firemen attention The regular monthly meeting of the Eagle Hook and Ladder Co will be held tonight at 730 T Green Sec The Ogden Pilot Jack Gilmer stage manager and mining expert is in the city from the west When I did Jack get into the theatrical business It has been held that the old irrigation irri-gation ordinance would not hold water so the council is working in a new one This joke is published by request The concert given in the afternoon i after-noon at Ogden by the Tabernacle choir drew another immense audience dience The choir will realize after paying all expenses close on 300 from the two concerts On Thursday Rintha a two year old daughter of Mr B W Drigge died at Pleasant Grove Little tintha was a most lovely and promIsing child and her loss has filled the hearts of her living parents with grief The HERALD joins a host of friends in extending sympathy J Mr W J Hooper the boot and shoe maker has returned to his old stand on Second South street where he has opened out anew Mr Hooper is how on the spot which occupied when the HFRALD first appeared and when he was numbered num-bered among its first subscribers t Long may he wave A erucs and concAted young Mr bell 1 in love with another chaps sr With his sweet little cane At the end of the latin He met and be fain would have kr But he trod on her train At tbo end ot the lane And a slsp on his face made s blr |