Show 1 j r r At VV JIWS S Theatre tomorrow night The literaryperson languished The weather has moderatM grandly Ihe fullorbed moon makes the waning comet too dim to be seen VO1 Considerable of a haze overspread the city yesterday andlast evening Con Orem and Jack Waite didnt fight there wasnt enough money Inoney j D put up J V Sailor Jack was yesterday sent for thirty days Drunkenness anS an 41 B u vagrancy The Lady of Lyons at the Theatre tomorrow night with excellent cast and new scenery an D ry Wells Fargo Co yesterday re celved three bars of Tintic buiiiorT worth 3900 and one worth 350 Improvements in the direction of making the sidewalks less danger ous go steadily along in several ai places V V HonWm Fotheringham delivered r a very entertaining lecture on India 3 in the Twelfth Ward meetinghouse last evening Have reoeij Judge Twiss was indisposed ye V terday and the other two Supreme V p judges were compelled to hold court without him The Unity Club will give a grand V calico ball in the Theatre on St Valentines Dy February 14 The From the SO object is charitable V The last ball of the series in the Seventeenth Ward was given n25 S3 last night There was an excellent attendance and hilarity reigned supreme V V The Utah Central machine shops in this city hava in process ef construction con-struction a powerful locomotive the iron having been produced at Ogden This H only a starter let the good work go on McCornick and Co yesterday received IINITL V re-ceived one car of Park City bullion V worth 2170 two cars Hanauer bullion 4000 one lot Crescent ore 81850 three bars Germania silver 83730 Total 311870 Reno Gazette A large quantityof FORE steel rails are going ease daily for the Denver and Rio Grande road They come from the east by way of the Southern Pacific road thus p i making a great loop The railroad Correspond differences are very interesting to contemplate There will be a juvenile party in the Twelfth Ward Hall this afternoon after-noon beginning at ii oclock In the evening those of more mature years will venture upon the measures meas-ures of the giddy both events being be-ing under the auspice3 of the Sunday Sun-day School Mr T V Williams superintendent Says the Rawlins Journal Conductor Con-ductor Nate Heath who runs over the hill between Cheyenne and Laramie met with a little adventure V adven-ture the other day A drunken soldier drew his pop on Heath and was called down by the conductor with a double barreled shotgun and disarmed Our countrys defender de-fender was turned over to the Laramie V Lara-mie authorities a charge of attempted Ftie a at-tempted murder being lodged V V against him V V I Girls wear your brightest sweetest ami e Look upward and be gay These Sit V And just reflect for a short while On what you ought to say Dont let the boys kick up a row PHI I Make them pull down their vest BP ure to practice your best bow hay For Gebnnrdts coming west And |