Show CHIPS The streets were veiy dull on Tuesday Monday was observed as a general holiday A good deal of rain and seet fell last night We seem to be having a second January thaw Now preparations are making for New Years day The change in the weather was sudden but effectual The mercury ranged on Tuesday along between 42 ° and 32c The matinee at the Theatre on Monday afternoon was very well attended at-tended The bullion shipments reported on Tuesday aggregated in value the snm of 4329080 The Third district Court will meet again on Thursday having ad n journed until that day Elder Milieu M Atwood was ap I pointed bishop of the Thirteenth I Ward on Sunday night The home missionaries of this stake will meet in the Council House at 7 oclock this evening The exhibition of the Utah Art Association continues and is one of the most pleasing places to visit It is reported that Judge Hunter is now in Washington laboring to save his official caput from decapitation decapita-tion The Horn Silver shipped on Saturday Sat-urday last eight cars of bullion the value of which was estimated at 320000 The wires both east and west were in bad condition last niglst heace there is but little laleJt report re-port this morning The HERALD employees accept the comuliments of the season from Messrs Auer Murphy in a foaming foam-ing jug of egg nog The HERALD has an elegant assortment as-sortment of Xew Years cards which will be printed in every style and can be had cheap The regular semianniul conference confer-ence of this stake will be held In the Assembly Hall commencing on next Saturday week at 11 a ni There was a remarkable cooling down on Tuesday and the streets were wonderfully quiet and orderly as compared with the day previous The wild cries of the mountain fistnesses is smense so true so comprehensive and such a correct figure It is a thorough pulverizer The next theatrical attraction will be the performance of Saratoga by the Home Dramatic Club which will take place on Monday evening next Richard Maxwell of Cottonwood 7 broke one of his legs in three places on Saturday while jumping from a wagon It is thought the limb will have to be amputated It is stated and the evidence was more than apparent that never has there been seen so many drunken persons on the streets in a single day as on Monday The performance at the Theatre on Monday eveninsr by the Dramatic Company was largely attended and it was very amusing and highly appreciated ap-preciated by the public A fellow named Tohnson got ash a-sh oting notion into his head 011 Monday night and the police had a i little difficulty in quieting him down lie cooled off in the cooler however Every person is finally coming to the conclusion that Campbell has not a ghost of a chance and it is pretty hard to find an individual who has not thought so from the firstThe The services at the Assembly Hall were not very largely attended on Sunday afternoon The sermon was delivered by Elder C W Pen rose and related to the character of the Savior and his mission It was a very eloquent and able discourse Dwyer has received the January number of Scribncr containing the Legal Aspects of the Mormon Problem by Arthur G Sedgwick also Harpers Bazar for January 7 Harpers WteMy for December j 24 and Frank Leslies Illustrated Newspaper for December 31 Hon Wm Jennings held a grand annual Christmas reunion at his residence the other evening which while being one of the most liberal and magnificent affairs of its kind a characteristic of the honored guest D WtS also as enjoyable as one could well to irrive it to be The evening 1 was spent in touching addresses of a reminiscent and a congratulatory character Because of the excessive drunkenness drunken-ness on Monday the City Council last night gave it as its opinion that the Mayor should exercise exer-cise the authority given him and by proclamation order the closing Fo clos-ing of all saloons for the 24 hours which comprise Monday next the object being if posssible to prevent a repetition of the drunken scenes of last Monday |