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Show CHIPS. Coughs are aaain becoming prevalent. preva-lent. Diphtheria is very prevalLt in Ogdm. Sleighing again tuft-, ra from a disjointed dis-jointed vertebrie. The s'.reeU wore a conference appearance ap-pearance yesterday. The Junction man wau'.s an oppor-(unity oppor-(unity to run a race. Bright days and clou.Iy nights are the rulings of the heavens now. A number of the Jackson district prospectors are visiting Silver Reel". S uahy, Bluppy, soil and slippery, seemed s,ime street sidewalks Saturday. Satur-day. A mill is to be put up at the "Sunrise" mine, Bingham so report has it. Tha Htewart mill , makes its uiui.tnly ahipment t-d-iy or tomorrow. to-morrow. Ondun has had a real seusation a nominating convention. It is hoped she will recover. The rays played a Solo on the loafers around the corners in the afternoon yesterday. The matinee of "Firtt and Last," yesterday alteruooo, was witnessed by but a fair-sized audience. It is eaid that work on the Emma fctrike, reported some time since, is progressing moot lavorably. The Utah Teachera association will I meet Dext Tuesday evening at the "-"alt Lake collegiate institute. The criminal calendar of the Third district court for this term shows about 100 cases ready for trial. Some of the amateur dramatic companies should take an extended country trip and never come back. Tho heroine in the romantic love case, which was heard in the police courtoo Thursday, came off victorious. The Old Telegraph furnaces resumed re-sumed work yesterday, and will doubtless continue ateadily in operation. opera-tion. The wood and hay market was well stocked yesterday, but at night was as deserted aa a certain preacher's church. The wheels of the police court have been greased, and Salt Lake is ciyi-liz;d ciyi-liz;d again. Drunks, thefts, vagrants, etc., abound. 1 Big Cottonwood ie said to be developing devel-oping some flue mining properties, as spring and the work then to be done will demonstrate. The fellow who was too pLor lo get his ycungster a pair of Bboes, strode manfully home latt night with a buttle of whisky in each pocket. One can hardly locomote in the day time lor alush, while the frost at uight has a mmmary way of impressing impres-sing the laws of gravitation on one'B mind. A very tlim uudieace witnessed the performance of "First ai:d Last" at the theatre last night. This concluded con-cluded the engagement of Cogill and Cooper. It looks aa though the sitting of the Supreme court would drag through another week. The arguments in some of the cases have beea most exhaustive. We had our runaway yesterday, but it didu't go far. The horee meant well but bed been poorly fed, aud changed hia mind after moving four or five inches. He evidently felt hia oat. The young gentleman who died in the prologue lo "First and Last." yesterday afternoon, hightened the eUeet by keeping oa his boots "He died with his boots on," say the boys. There's nothing like working up an e fleet. That portion of the 17th ward Sunday school review programme left I unfinished last Sunday will be rendered rend-ered to day. The part already given will not be repealed. Parents and Iriecds are invited to attend. The mortuary report published this morning shows a total interment of ninety-nine for the moctb just ended; out of this twenty-one were brought in from country places. Of the total number, thirty -three were -caused by diphtheria, being nearly one-half of the total deaths of this city. |