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Show BJl.-y :nr. .-? j Trio iTirkft sings hi; soug. Tb3 grand jury U 3' ill at work. All b'.Dx Monlty nii;ht, but no rain. Burglars re at W)ik 3:. George The division of w,;ter commerces to day. Ofden now wanta a librarv. Slip needs it. Trac'i-I lyiui; oa the Utah Sjutueri! 6s!t-Udiou has commenced. Improvements on the Cily hall corner are progressing finely. Tbe rush of emigrants westward through 0oden still continues. Tbe thermometer reached 77 ou the 30tb. Not bad for March. Jag. Jackson was yesterday fintd $-3 in tbe police court, for being drunk. The murderer, Wi!ckeron, ia to be shot at Provo on .the 15tb of this month. The March term of the Second district court at Braver has been adjourned. ad-journed. No definite action haa yet been taken by the council 00 the water - question. H. G. Labrun was edmitted to citizenship in the Third district court 1 yesterday. j The time for returning the city, assessment roll has been extended to 1 I the 10th of June. I The festive frog tunes his molcuious! 'throat and sings lustily from the ! multitudinous pond. The herd boy is once more a thing of the present, and he takes his cows to the Twentieth ward. There is a Bteady increase in tt freight business over tho railroade, which betokens good times. Moonlight promenades are popular. So also is the expression "Dear George" all the girls use it. . A base ball match may take place on the square during conference, which will fairly open tho fun. A shooting match between three members of the Ogden olub and three railroad men took place yesterday. Miss Carry Owen3, the witnesa in the Miles case, which is Bet for trial nest Monday, has arrived in town. Nine carloads of bullion were yesterday shipped from the bmelters an per Herald ore and bullion report. The weather summary aUowa that only a trifl3 over half an inch of moisture fell during the month -of March. I - The Morgan haB resumed shipments, ship-ments, sending cut Lfour cara on Monday and the came number on Tuesday. The grand jury appeared in court yesterday and presented five indictments for oflenses under the territorial laws. 1 Ilou. J. R. McBride -lectures' on "C." of "L.," on Thursday evening, at Independence hall, in aid of the Masonic library. Admieaion reduced to 25c. Twenty car loads of bullion were shinped over the Utah Southern railroad rail-road on Monday last. How does this look for a country that has no bottom. bot-tom. r ' " There appears to bo places even better known than Salt Lake. A gentleman, yesterday,' received a letter addressed " Salt Lake City, Omaha." Twenty-ono car loads of rails fcr the Utah southern extension came down from Ogden by special train on Monday. Mon-day. In addition to this, there were received fourteen car loads on Saturday. Satur-day. It haa heou shipped B&ulh. It would be a good idea if tbe city, in addition to the collector of dog taxes, would appoint a man to pick up nil the stray cows running loose nbout the city and take them to the strBy pound. Tho plan could be made remunerative until people; learned that they had no right to I make their neighbors look after their l stock. |