Show 5 chips l I Lucerne is being cnt A Bolitary drunk was fined t 5 Stephen A Douglas died June 3 1861 Strawberries have tumbled to 20c per box Tne sinking ofthearteaian well coLtinues The early garden truck is out in abundance The thermometer scored 80 on Wednesday I The atmosphere was remarkably clear last night The Police Court continues to do but little business The bullion shipments ou Wen s day aggregated in value 2778 1 Edward Powell 1 native of Eng land Wednesday was admitted to citizenship on Astra horse stray and bucgy wen picked up in the Twenty GrIt un on Wednesday The boys calculating to eirter ttte coming race are beginning tj undergo systematic training Now very person is talking of the boat Its bound to come and we have got to stand it i All remains quiet in the district court lawyers seemingly having no desire to try cues already set The drawing of a petit jury or the September term of tbe Third District Court will take placo at 10 oclock this morning Tbe trial of Dan Roberts at Malad charged with robbing tho mails on the Utah and Northern was commenced com-menced this week Every once in a while a member of the reform club flies the track gets i gloriously full and engages the attention atten-tion of his friends to bring him round again Burgees and Parker the parties fined for disturbing the peace on a Utih Western car paid their fines on Wednesday the Lrmer50 and the later 30 Professor Andress has telegraphed from Kansas for his daughter who baa been attending tho Sisters School stating the magician business is a poor one Trustees would save time by getting blank ballots printed for tbe election next Monday evening The HEBALD oQice has already printed them for a number of districts Tomorrow evening Ten Night in a BAT Room will bo repeated in th Tenth Ward Meeting House a the request of several who were present pres-ent at the first performance The doctor in Utah County charged with flourishing a knife over a sick man and thereby causing his death has been bound over to await the action of the grand jury in 500 The next performance to ba given by the dramatic club will take place on tbe Fourth the piece selected being Extremes or Men of the Day Ours will be given EB a matinee on the same day By Wednesday eveningu mail Dwyer received No VII of Knights Popular History of England l as published pub-lished in the Standard Series Number Num-ber 123 of tho Franklin Square Library containing Mary Anerley by R D Blackmore the Chimney Corner for June 12 two days ahead of time and Leslies Ladys Journal for June 12 Lives thero n man with a note grown rod Who never to himself has said ro This is the time to tako a horn Whoso heart within him has not yearned When round tho taverns corner turned To try onco more hat liquid con I Ifsuch there be go mark him down As tho most flagrant fraud in town Who hides his jug deceives his frfends And drinks alone tor selfish end Yet when the secret fount is dry Will skirmish rummills on the sly And doubly drinking will go down To the vile haunls already sprung Unseen unfollowcd and unhung |