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Show rnips. j"j Conference. ! Full mojo to nigut. , Tuis is Pdlin Sunday. Gjod Friday comes this week, i The bay market io overstocked. 1 Summer hut ar-uni a -ready. Tue moou hai a corner on rin. Co:ne here, Com O'Neil, cjoib here. Adlonisb yourself to day go to church. Rain commenced falling again this morning. The crop prospects are not so b&d after all. Very few drunke yesterday and last night. Salt Lake is again the centre of attraction. Some fine displays are made in tbe show windowB. Be kind to yourself and you will never regret it. They have had fine rains in Davis county recently. Tho Marsao shipped eight bars of bulliou yesterday. The etreeta were greatly crowded yesterday afternoon. The Sunday School Union meets in tbe theatre tc-night. Diphtheria is still raging in aome parts of the territory. closed about thiB time. Our business houses have begun to reap the conference harvest. The great attraction yesterday was the Straaburg apostolic clock. YtBtcrday waa the anniversary of the great powder explosion on Arsenal hill. Be kiud to otherB and they will never regret it, aod you should not. Thos. Barber, for drunkenness and destroying property, was yesterday fined $9. The conference trains brought great numbers of persons to town yesteiday. Tho discussion of the "Passion" pliy has not yet ended in San Francisco. The Miles case waa to have come up Ic-murrow, but will be postponed indefinitely. The masquerade bail for tho benefit of Wasatch Engine Co., No. 2, occurs oc-curs Wednesday. The ore shipment over tho Utah Southern for March aggregated 2,270,210 pounds. There were shipped over the Utah Southern railroad last month 2,501,-loi 2,501,-loi pounds of bullion. The semi-annual conference of the Church of Jesus Curiat of Littor-day Saints commences this morning. Thos. Maguire, a Satanic individual, individ-ual, waB sentenced to beautify the streets lor ninety-nine days, for entic ing away little girls. The telegraph line was down last night at some point east of Ogden, This accounts for our meagre dis- ' patohes this morning. Two very email, but very heroic youths had a matinee yesterday afternoon. after-noon. But the peacemaker oame aud spoiled the Bport. There will be a heavy crop of all I ki nria nf frnitn thin vpar i( Hi Am in only enougu raiu to make up lor the lack of irrigating water, Tbe Bergere are to give their performances at the theatre this week Friday aud Saturday eveuiugs, and a matiueo on Saturday. At 7 p.m., Monday next, all persona per-sona interested iu bee culture are invited to attend a meeting in the Council bouse, this city. A fire in tho Tuirteeu'.h ward, last night, about 9 o'clock, started in a chimney, aud occasioned unbounded agitation. Nothing more. The farce "Wo All Have Our Little Faults," played last night, is excep-tioually excep-tioually good. It will be repeated ou Mouday nigbt, alter " Our Boys." Heavy shipments of ir n ore are being made, though but littio ia said about it. Last month the Utah Southern railroad received 3,908,000 pounds. The Supreme court of the territory met yesterday. Boreman only was absent. After the tranaaction of some business, tiie court adjourned without dny. The force of men at work at track-laying track-laying on tbe UtahSoutberu extension is constantly being increased. Over five milea of track have already been laid beyond York. Iue grand jury for the February term o! the Third district court re- turneu, iu a.i, icuneen muicmicuvs, all of which were for cflenses under die laws of the territory. It is Baid that hundreds of dead fiih 1 doat down the Weber river daily. The shameful and criminal practice of killing fish with giant powder should be summarily stopped. Mr. H. W. Naisbitt will fire his "Random Shots at Common Follies" - in the Seventeenth Ward echool- - house; on Wednesday evening next, cemmenciug at 7. SO o clock. Admission Admis-sion free. Members of Salt Lake Lodfie, No. 1, Temple of Honorand Temperance, will meet at their lodge rooms on this (Sunday) afternoon, April fith, at 2.30 o'clock, sharp, for work in tbe degree. de-gree. W. B. Wood, W. C. T. A young man, a eon of Jacob rierce, of Faimer'a ward, fell o9 a load of hay ou Friday evening, and was badly injured about the bead. He wis unconscious for some time, and a number of b:s teeth were knocked out. Tbe rnilomathian debating si-ciety will convene io the M. E. church parlor par-lor tomorrow (Monday) evening at 7 30. Subject to be debated on: "W.ia Pjttideiit Hayes jxiiud in vetoing tl.e Ca'n?e t-.;ii?'' TLe puti-iic puti-iic are ccrdid.ly invited to auecd. W. R. Green, secretary, |