Show U 5 it i H 11 ii I I CHIPS 1 j i I HI h t I I r i I In tho case of Haunt Posse vs W t h I I 3 I S H Bowers beard yesterday In I i 1 j I the District Court the record reads i L I default reference and judemcnt I lii prayed Suit was for 1727 j ji 11 I I In a suit for debt yesterday in the 1 k i M i l District Court of H B Clawson I H J l t I J E Bennion for 8401 the demur l i overruled judgment entered lk f II J i t Ii en-tered rer was for plaintiff f an excursion The Temple of Honor give It f t 11 cnreion to Calder Farm on Monday i I Mon-day nesi L TheDRapail car disbursed h r about 30000 in this neighborhood L mid will return in a on Thursday F r few days to pay out a hSe sum for if4 i i t r the month of June j i Thore were about 900 passengers f on tho Utah Nevada to the Lake on Thursday and about the same number yesterday Thera have been 15000 tourists over the line during the month of July Jnd quiet u 1 nd good order have been the rule Merchants who were cDllecting I yesterday said that money came in t with greater ease than they had experienced U r I ex-perienced for several months l The drummers say that times are 11 much better here than in Denver and that they sail mire good hero proportionately than at the metropolis i metro-polis of our neighboring State iT II I The D E G railway Is now running excursions to Bingham aud 4 0 Alta every Sunday reduced rates i Both canyons are glorious ir The amount of ore from Tintlc li i transported over the Salt LaKe h g Ii ill Western is only second in quantity l I to what is shipped from the Horn Silver A large amount of the l fit H Eureka ore has to be shipped to h L J Pueblo for reduction I itl somewhat remarkable fact li that < Jnrng the ten years the railroad t pe rail-road to the Lake has been running excTBiona In which period it has I I carried over a quarter ot a mIllion 1 persons not one person has been injured 1 in-jured This speaks well for the I 1 care of the officers of the road when I WQ consider the great numbers who I i i have patronized the trains at certain 1 times and the large percentage of J children carried p The remains of the late Bishop i Hardy and W W Taylor will be 1 j i placed in the large Tabernacle Sunday Sun-day morning to ba seen by friends fron Stilt 10 prior to the funeral 1 Ii s9rticS Fay TeinpJcfon accompanied by I q her parents she is quite young ands and-s personally one of the most pleasing i I J pleas-ing of ladies A HERALD representative j r represen-tative had the pleasure of an interview 1 1 inter-view with her yesterday evening 1 1 and f onnd her to be ace asygoing and I I i retiring in her dispositIon as on the I stage She is vivacious and original l ii j r I 1 They like Salt Lake and Salt Lake I likes them H I i On Thursday night about midnight I mid-night two men entered the dwelling of Charles Mayor on Fourth South j JI 1h near Fifth East street and struck alight a-light with the intention of looking I for swag At tat moment Mr ti t Mayor Biesed a heavy tumbler the f i only weapon he bad at hand and H f threw it st them They vanished I 1 III L I with the dog nipping their heels 1 i i I 4 and have not been seen since |