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Show i CHIPS ; This is Low Sunday. D;s;. pindeat '.he Fort, as usual. Oar country courij h-is Jit-tutd us. We have he;J of no water rows so fir. Wicd and du.t ul cusiwords abounded yesterday. Ten car loads o( iron rails were received re-ceived here yesterday. Bcdie is now excited over the discovery dis-covery of placer mines. Lead continue) way down and the smelters remain inactive. John W. Vest and Peter 5. Barton were admitted to citizenship. Tbis is brewerv day or the day on which one takes a buggy ride. Go and see how the interior of a church loots, just lor a cbange. Barney Macauley, as Uncle Dan'l is said to be a genuine typicsl Yankee, It would pay the florists to give a premium for "Pinafore" performances. perform-ances. The Tecoma was not quoted in the last report of Utah Blocks in the Lod-don Lod-don market. The absence of intoxicated individuals indi-viduals from the Blreels yesterday was very noticeable. Zidkiel says that persons born on or near the 17th instant, will experience experi-ence an active, busy and prosperous period. The December mine, at Lincoln. we are informed, is looking well and improving in the body of ore aa depth is attained. A load of hay, spilled just east of the bank on First South street, was tho most exciting event that took place yesterday. Preparations for the grand annual ball, for the benefit of St. Mark's hospital, to be given on May 1st, are progressing finely. In the criminal trials during this term, the jury has brought in a verdict ver-dict of guilty in every case brought up. The event is so uncommon that it has exeited comment. The sermon, to day, at St Mark's Cathedral will be preached by the Right Rev. Bishop Tuttle, and the excellent and appropriate Easter music of last Sunday will be repeated. A body of ore of four feet has bsen struck in the Jackson mine, in Granite Gran-ite district, in the Bhaft which the owners are sinking, at a depth of twelve feet, which showed to be born silver. If the individual who "borrows" Prof. T. B. Lewis' Herald, would be kind enough to return it go that the subscriber could get a look at it that party would receive the grateful thanks of the professor. The time is near at hand when a glaes of water, flavored with .000001 impregnated with .0000000 cents worth of carbonic acid gas, is to fetch 10c. at the druggist's counter. The Beaver Chronicle says the committee appointed in Minersville to examine the subterranean river are siuking a well above where it was first discovered, and if they succeed in finding the Btream will try Borne plan to bring it to the surface. A meeting of the members of the Red Stocking Base Ball Cluo is called tor next Wednesday evening, at Manager Groesbeck's, Wasatch building. build-ing. Business of material importance import-ance to the club is to be considered and all are deiired to be present. Tbe Junction states tbaHwo stationary station-ary engioeB, each of ten or fifteen horse power, arrived from tho eatt yesterday; one ia deigued for use at the Salt Like temple, and tbe other for the Logan temple, and they were shipped to their respective destinations destina-tions yesterday. For Ihe benefit of Mr. John Davis, who lost heavily by the Commercial etreet fire, some time ago, a concert will be given in the Seventeenth Ward ecbcolhouse, on Tuesday evening even-ing next An excellent programme has been gotten up for the occasion, which will be carried out by favorites of the public. A special train arrived on the Union Pacific rood yesterday morning and was brought directly to Salt Lake by tho Utah Ceutral train, which waited beyond its usual time for starting. Tbe palatial coaches contained a number of prominent men connected with the New York Central aud St. Louis Railroads. It ia said tbat uumbersof boys in-dulgo in-dulgo in the recreation of killing i-nnna fish. nm:rds nf them are re- j v"6 reported to gather at and near tbe Jordun and seine out young fish altogether alto-gether too email for any earthly use, excepting to grow luer, and when caught they throw them away to die. Tory would be good objects on which to test the strength of a stick. A party will bs given to-morrow right, in tho Twentieth Ward school-house, school-house, complimentary to C. L French, who will shortly leave for England on a mission. Tue dramatic association of that ward also contemplates contem-plates an entertainment for the same object, one evening this week, when will be presented the pretty little J .( T-,. 1V..-.U- tUe. fVittttCvp Girl," and other attractions. Trie Helena H;rahl says: Several of our people, who on such occasions always consider tbemeelrea "foot loose," meditate a jaunt to tho Sal-men Sal-men River country to look up one of these fabulcus'y rich bor.nizis o' which some of the paper: have Utej been romancing. Probably better and richer mining discoveries are be ing mide every week or two w-.thm a circuit of twen'y miles of He'eni, which occasion scarcely a npple of excitement, ard are comrnon'y wholly disregarded by the professional stum-. stum-. peder, who only is lured by the j rumored poldf-n vision a.'arcff. |