Show CHIPS Oranges are getting slightly of date au The Supreme Court has adjoul11e sine die The streets were very Saturday crowded On Merchants did a fair business Saturday OJ The Carbon County Journal two years old is And the liquor question still remains unsolved re There were not a few drunks the streets last night ks ° n Dwyer has the midsummer hni day number of Scribncr hoH Monday will be generally ° b served as a holiday here The bullion day aggregated shipments on Satur 1247227 The anxiety and case of the President interest is increasing in the In one week from f Y the August elections will take tomorrow place The matinee at the Theatre Saturday drew out 01 a very verylarge ence audi It was only 930 onSaturdar all The lowest thermometer after was 68 The horse races on Monday will constitute one ofthe big attractions hereabouts Ogden will celebrate on Monday Independence and Pioneer Days at the same time I The Melville opera which will lay here in August company On its way east will consist of thirty two persons Trains on the Utah Central rail way will run as usual on Monday but freight will neither be receiVed vea nor delivered Beaver will indulge in a big cele bration on Monday In commemoI tion of the arrival of the pioneer in this valley There was another large audience present at the fistnSS Theatre last night to witnes the concluding performance of Hazel Kirke Business has commenced to pia up a little and will continue to in i crease from the present time 2 the general opinion W The passenger traffic between tWs S city and Ogden is pretty good at present A heavy train went norti on Saturday afternoon A few drunks were landed in the cooler on Saturday and will remain long enough to contemplate the beauties of Pioneers Day The names of the members of thc legislature which convenes on February next for Salt Lake Davis Tooele and Morgan Counties will be found in this mornings HEKALD The dry goods department of the establishment of Jennings Sons on opening Saturday morning presented pre-sented a changed and very beautfui appearance William M 0 Gray a native o > Scotland Esther E Bosworth na tive of Englandand Chas Triptow native of Germany were admitted to citizenship on Saturday The Fifth and Sixth Wards en joyed Saturday at Black Rock At to this place also extra preparations t have been made for the accommo l dation of guests tomorrow Professor Ackerman president of Blue Mountain University will lecture lec-ture at the Temperance Union meeting in the McKenzie Club Hall I this evening Service to commence at S oclock Seats free There will be a match game cricket played on the Eighth Tart Square tomorrow July 25th at li oclock sharp All cricketers and I those interested in the sport are invited in-vited No charge for admittance The Wood River 2fews says JW Pikes interest in the Wiggletail mine has been sold to a New York J company Pike is an old print and C newspaper man in Utah and NTe F vada but came up here to prospect about two months ago His share In the pool we did not learn The programme for the regular meeting of the McKenzic Reform Club in their hall on Monday night July 25th will consist of speeches by different persons songs recitations recita-tions etc The public are cordially invited to attend Seats free Services Ser-vices will commence at 8 oclock l The funeral services over the remains re-mains of the late Mary Emma Fowler wife of C E Savage Esq took place on Saturday from the Twentieth Ward Schoolhouse in the presence of a large number of friends and all that was mortal of a woman truly beautiful in soul was laid away Mr A J Pendleton the Second South street horse shoer has put Ii shoes on some twenty animals l lately flyers of one kind and another an-other some of them to go on the track on Monday The shoes of several runners were made by Mr Pendleton and are almost as thin as cardboard Geo A Meears the well known liquor dealer is again to the front 8n He announces that on Monday pu july 25 he will give away at the go < Business Sample Rooms Salt LaKe de and Wageners beer and that hereafter rat here-after this soulinspiring beverage will cost but 5 cents a glass at the Cu Business Sample Rooms |