Show CHIPS I Saturday was a busy day i A Jmber of arrests i were last nIght Inad It looks as though we might another storm enjoy The mercury ranged between I and 32 ° on Saturday Services will be held in the I sembly Hall today As There was a matinee at the Thea j tre on Saturday afternoon An unusually large number drunken personswere on the stree of last night streets The Uncle Isaac company its last appearance to a gOodsized made audience last night Tho shipments of ore and bullion reported on Saturday S aggregated lu j value he of > sum 11824 The next event in racing matters will be a contest between Ew 1Jrr and Mary Emery for i a purse of 5000 J C Nichols and N C Spring were fined by Judge Hunter for contempt in disobeying an iniun tion of the court The total product of the StoimonF 1 Miae for the month of Ouuber as f reported througn McCornick It Co J bankers was 30 207 i The HERALD office will bs open I from 10 till 11 oclock this morE L to accommodate those who may t sire copies of this journal f The regular monthly meeting Gf Pioneer Engine Company No lV take place tomorrow evening at oclck J H Kelson Secretary An advertisement appears else where announcing that the Theatre orchestra is preparaed to receive engagements to play at parties this winter Edward P Kelly Esq of the firm of Enright Kelly distillers and importers of Chicago is making one of his periodical visits here in the interest of his firm The movement to tender a complimentary com-plimentary benefit to the veteran actor Mr T A Lyne has been abandoned because of a lack of sympathy sym-pathy with the undertaking Salt Lake Temple of Honor and Temperance in company with the other lodges of that order in the city will celebrate their fourth anniversary an-niversary in fine style on December 5thThe The first of the promised series of articles on Art which was tj have appeared this morning was unavoidably un-avoidably crowded out and ml appear hereafter with the other m proper order S The relatives of the late Elijah H White desire to tender their heartfelt thanks to Geo M Ottin ger Prank May and all the members mem-bers of the fire department who took part in the funeral ceremonies of the deceased Messrs Guiver Papworth the enterprising butchers are making a fine show of meats at their market opposite TheatreFirsfc South The young gentlemen are determined to furnish the choicest cuts to Le had See their advt Two cases which had been appealed ap-pealed from the justices court in which the defendant was convicted on a charge of having maintained a nuisance were tried in the Third District Court on Saturday The defendant was again convicted this time by a jury Mrilliamson the butcherwhose advt appears in another part of the HERALD is the gentleman to whom the diploma was awarded at the late Fair for exhibiting the best fatted cattle He wishes to assure the public that he will sustain his reputation repu-tation by supplying choice meats at his stand Second South St S On Saturday afternoon Judge Emerson heard in chambers in this city arguments on a point connected with the suit of the Parleys Park mining company against John W Kerr The case belongs in the Prove division of the First district but the arguments on the point in ques tiQn were heard here by consent of attorneys George M White the man kicked by a horse some time ago is still on the mend The case is really a I marvellous one and while there 13 no cereainty ef Whites recovery word received by Dr Fowler on Saturday was to the effect that hi3 patient was still improving and that he was so far recovered that no further word would be sent unless he should grow worse p |