Show L 1 CHIPS us The stores were brilliantly lighted last night Josiah Draper was admitted to citizenship on Saturday 0 There were not so many di t n I men on the streets last aight The city sexton reports only five deaths in town last week The bullion shipments on Satur day aggregated in value the sum of L 34450 Mr S P Teasdels several display windows look fine since their recent Ul dressing A fine excursion out is advertized elsewhere to California Here is god chance a The Utah Art Association will commence its opening exhibition on Thursday evening next There is but little abatement in the amount of freight passing OTer the railroad at present A row on Second South street last night resulted in a few blows and the arrest of two persons Saturday was a busy day for those owning toy stores The purchases of fancy articles and toys were very I ry heavy September term of the Third T L L District ouit ended on Saturdav The December term begins at li oclock on Monday I At 2 pm today those interested In the organization of a branch Land League are requested to meat J me-at the Reform Club Hall Matters were tolerably quiet about tke police court on Saturday One case of assault and battery consti tuted the startling events Mrs Sarah MKimball is seriously ill She has been so bad as to necessitate ne-cessitate the keeping of solicitous friends from her presence The mercury on Saturday reached 38 ° as the highest point and 25 as I the lowest The impending cold spell is approaching by degrees Zions Musical Society meets at the Council House on Monday even ing at 7 oclock Meetings will be postponed thereafter until the third Monday in January The Anthony and Ellis Ideal Uncle Toms Cabin Company will be the attraction at the Theatre on Tuesday evening next and for the remainder of the week On Thursday next an entertainment entertain-ment will be given in the Twentieth Ward Schoolhouse by the graded school of the district of which Prof T B Lewis is principal The street car track at the Central Point where it intersects Main and First South streets is undergoing extensive repairs It is being re planked and fixed up generally Mr D 0 Calder among other new music has received Sweet Days Gone By The Dear Old Bell Scotch Lassie Jean new and popular songs and a brilliant potpouri of airs from Sullivans Patience Clerks and salesmen are desirous J of having Monday iJGtli held as a holiday and it is quite probable they will be gratified as some merchants have already expressed a willing ness to close their stores on the day mentioned Prof O S Fowler delivered the final lecture of his course to a very large audience at the Theatre last evening He leaves for the south on Monday afternoon until which time the Professor can be visited at the Walker House A special train leaves for Provo this morning taking down Captain Hooper and familyPresident os ph F SmithProfessor T B Lewis City Sexton Taylor and others to attend the funeral of the late Mrs Corny The services in Provo will begin at 1030 Dwyer has received the January number of Harpers ZTarjasine containing I con-taining Judge Edmunds article on The Politicol Aspects of Utah I also the Popular Monthly for January He has now nearly all his good in and will continue to bring forward new goods each day so that he will always have something some-thing new |