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Show Ciill'S M.-reh !i,s co.ip b.v k. j Firemen's n:aquer-c tj-nighf. j Overcoats u::d umberellas to tbe front. j ; Cjnfereccs has atfjurnad lor six i (months. j ; ?now fe'! re&t?r.iy sTtemLon aud la:t night. j The water matter wili progress henceforth. The Strasburg clock exhibition concludes con-cludes to-day. Adieu to the country cousin for the next six moLtas. Tae cbud effect at sunset last evening even-ing was magnificent. A fence is being put arcund the City Hall corner lot. The cold wind last night -drove nearly everybody off the ttreetB. The air is still laden with tbe fragrance fra-grance of the blossoming orcharda. The outgoing special traiD3 were excessively crowded yesterday afternoon. after-noon. The job wagon stand will be moved to the west side of the city market block. It waa simply a'full to see the number of drunbB on the streets yesterday. yes-terday. Tne spring meeting of the Utah Rifle Association commences next Mnnd.w The mountains received an unusual un-usual coating of soow during Monday night's storm, Farmers who have gone into tdry farming this season, are jubilant over crop prospects. Bslto Saddler waa fined $2.50 for stealing lumber and $2.50 for committing com-mitting a nuisance. The sidewalk on First South street, beyond the Townsend bouse, overflowed over-flowed laet evening. A six-foot fouca is to be placed around the city market lot, now used as a wood and hay yard. The Board of Trade will meet this evening at 7.30 o'clock, in Jones' bank. A full attendance is desired. Johu Henderson, elegantly styled a vagrant, has landed in jail for being without auy visible means of support. Diphtheria has not yet entirely disappeared dis-appeared from this city. One death occurred ia the Tenth ward on Monday. Mon-day. The wires eitt of Ogden were working work-ing rather badly last night and there is not a great deal of dispatch in consequence. con-sequence. A smart young Aleck, on a mule, wai thrown off yesterday. He waa kuocked sensible, and it is (eared will recover. A little girl had her arm broken yesterday by a man who was nlavine with her, aud who jerked tho member too severely. The Twentieth Ward Institute ad-journed ad-journed last Thursday evening to meet on tbe first Thursday after next October conference. The Boldiera at Fortj Doujlas are diligently preparing themselves by way of target practice, to form a team to compete at Creedmoor this fall. A well-meaning horse tried to run away yesterday, .but tbe oat he had token rested too heavily on his digestive diges-tive organs and be could not proceed. The office of the Woman's Exponent has been removed from the Old Constitution Con-stitution buildiDg to the nortnwest room, ground floor, of the Council House. their guards on the Union Pacific trains. This action is taken in order to make a necessary reduction in expenses. ex-penses. The territorial annual meeting of the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Improve-ment Association, held in tbe theatre last evening, was very numerously attended. Tho wiud, yesterday, blew in one ol the large window panes iu Young fc Marks' grocery store, breaking it to pieces. Tbe permanent windows were then put in. A game of base ball waa played on the Twentieth ward grounds yesterday yester-day between the "Clippers" and the , "Young Americans," tbe latter win-uinc win-uinc by a ecorc of Hi to 15. As soon as enough engines arrive, the express train on tbe U. & N. R. R., will leave ou the arrival of the U. P., in tbe afternoon, and a freight will leave every morning, making on extra train on the road. There will be a regular meeting of tbe Salt Lako Yacht C'ub at Empo- riiiin Hall, Thursday evening ot 7.30 O CiCCli. i.u lutuiutru are j ei u ea itru to be present as important business will be transacted. Frank Jennings, secretary. The bridge that arrived for the Utah and Northern Raiiroad for tbe Snake River, is a quarter of a mile long. Ten bridge builders went up on Monday, and tbeae will make ba-tween ba-tween fifty and seventy-five men employed em-ployed in its erection. So sayB the Dispatch. |