Show CHIPS No mail last evening More weather ahead evidently A big day in the Police Court v Y4 terday Mayor Jennings expects to leave for the Bay on Tuesday next The moon is getting full and laughs at the police while doing So Mrs Nay wife of the wounded bandit tells her story in todays HERALD The footing of pedestrians upon our streets remains delightfully uncertain < Hon H D Johnson reached San 4i Francisco on the 14th en route for > Salt Lake Colonel S W Sears of Ogden dropped in on us gracefully yester day evening There were several more arreata of the gay and festive knights Of 3 the cloth yesterday There was a marked depression in the figures required for rent of ground floors yesterday The Pleasant Valley workmen who were intimidated from work ing have resumed their labors 1 Most of the visiting Beaveritea have gone home and business in i Salt Lake is correspondingly dull Chicago has 4000 saloons one for every 125 people Salt Lake has thirty saloons or one to over soo people 1 Evadne at 1the Theatre on 4 Thursday evening next with Lind t say McKenzie and Miss Adams in the cast A grand carnival and ball at the Walker Opera House on the 2ist is A the next attraction there and it is a strong one Stephens stock of singers is still on the increase 100 gained the last two days 100 more to be admitted next See notice Gamboling on the green ought to lt be an innocent enough pastime bu it seems to be extremely unprofit able in this vicinity Hon Wm Fotheringhem deliy f ered his interesting lecture on India in the Fifteenth Ward Meetin I 3 House yesterday evening Harmons supposed del to Slade or the Nebraska Giant Tiaa i the subject of a good deal of comment i com-ment in town yesterday = SS5 Joseph McEwan Esq of the Provo Enquirer was in Salt Lake yesterday Joseph is an oldtimer of the HERALD and as such should feel at home amon his friends hereabout here-about 1 Yesterday afternoon young mail 1 had his face and eyes badly burned by the explosion of a cigarette 1 loaded with powder which was v prepared and given to him by a companion Y com-panion The grand jury were discharged i on Saturday afternoon their labors being completed A considerable number of indictments for offenses against the government and Territory Terri-tory were found A gentleman at a ball in this city recently complained that there were too many present and one had to learn how to labor and wait The round dancing done by most of the young folks is certainly sug gestive of labor Keaerved seats stalls and boxes for the masquerade ball can be obtained ob-tained at the box office of the Opera House on Monday February i 19 from 10am to 12 m i on Tues day and Wednesday 20th and 21st instant from 10 a m to 5 p m A man whose acquisitiveness got the better of his judgment was hurriedly hur-riedly interfered with while trying to make a predatory raid on the stable of Mr Alexander Burt in i the Sixth Ward on Saturday morn j ing He got nothing not even M justice All members of the Temple of Honor are requested to meet at the committee room of their hall at 1230 p m Sunday February 18th for the purpose of attending the funeral of the late Mrs Vfillti Pinnock By order of the W C T Charles W Coffee W R The times have changed and we chug too We cant tell what a day will brintf Things get to be so strangely new There seems no certainty in anytfcis The garret used to be condemned As only suited to the very poor But now we take a change of front And make it warm for those on t1 ground floor |