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Show CHIPS. Tne Marsac has shipped again. All the banks will clcse on Decora-: Decora-: tion Day. The Toaab.-toce fever has about died out The Silver Reel hospital is nearly completed. Seventy-five tons of Kesler ore were received yesterday. Grasshoppers have made their appearance ap-pearance in Oden. The vicinity of Beaver seems to be at til troubled with frost. It would not evn lay the dust hence it was an outrage. They are having naughty performances perform-ances in tbe Junction City. A boy named Stewart was yesterday fined $10 for assault with dogs. The Silver Reefites are indulging in new potatoes, costing them 7c. per pound. A kerosene lamp exploded in the Tenth ward yesterday morning. No damage. The closing exercises of the Deeret University will take p.ace on Friday morning. William Douglas has been bound over al Ogden in $2,000 (or burglary at Terrace. Those proposing to decorate on the 30th, meet at 9.30 a.m. to proceed to The Old Telegraph shipped five and the Morgan two car loads of bullion on Wednesday. Tbe parties to the Ninth ward water argument were fined $2.50 and $7.50 respectively. Unless business should be pressing, there will be no session ol the Third District court on Friday. Captain Lubbock of Silver Reef is preparing to erect additional hoisting works on the California mine. Hou. Joseph Mwdilt, editor of the Chicago Tribune, arrived from the west yesterday, and is at the Walker. Tbe Miner Bays that more miniog experts are coming from the east to examine the Reef mineral properties. Ole Gilberson paid $50 ou a charge of laaciv, cohab. with Fanny Full-reidc. Full-reidc. He also paid $20 for Fanny. There is prosp;ct of a repetition of the Ninth Ward entertainment at Beaver at least, there is a scarcity of water in that locality. It is rumored that the Rentz minstrels min-strels will have to elide by Salt Lake, as their agent can induce no person to lease them a decent hall to bdow in. The chloridera are again happy over their prospects on tba Silver Crown Mine. Mikkelson & Co., and one or two olher parties are reported to be extracting $S00 rock. The lady pupils of St. Mary's Academy spent yesterday at Fuller's Gardens, accompinied by several Sisters ol Mercy. Tbe male pupils had their dsy there a week ago. Latimer, Taylor & Co., and not WatBon Brolhera, are the contractors who are building tbe large wagon depotof J. W. Lowell. The Watsons did tho mason work of tbe foundation, founda-tion, Silver Reef had a fire a week ago yesterday, which for a lime promised to destroy the bpBt prt of tbe town, but did not result bo disastrously. It took place in tbe wood pile of the Chriity mill. The Silver Reef .Vmer, of May 24;b, saye: "To-morrow Father Scan-Ian Scan-Ian will celobrate high mass in the Tabernacle at St. Georgo. Part of the choir will go from here and will be helped in the singing by some of the St, George Biogers. " A little boy at Bountiful was kicked by a borae on Wednesday morning and seriously injured. Tbe cords of the eye were aeyered and tbe eye brow livid open. Tbe little man bore the wound bravely and was brought to Silt Lake where Dr. Anderson dressed tbe injury. j They now hava a Suuday mail to beaver, and other towns on thai route, instead of but eix days a week as heretofore. Tbe Miner claims the honor of causing the change, but forgets for-gets that no attention was paid to the matter until the Herald recommended recom-mended the change. Tbe Dii-patck says : Gjvernor Geo. W. Emery, Mayor L. J. Herrick, R. S. Watson, Bishop Lorio Farr, John Reeve, R. H. Pratt, J. N. Keller, Judge R K. Williams, Dr. Johu Mc-Eldowoey, Mc-Eldowoey, Rav. G. M. Fierce, Rev. 11. Skewes, W. B. Djddriilge. S. A. Kenner, C. S. King, J. M. Langa-dorf Langa-dorf and E. 11. Or lb will act as a reception re-ception committee lo meet the Grand Pacific Institute excuraionlais al Wasatch on Friday, and lor that purpose pur-pose will leave on the morning est-bound est-bound express train, and returning will arrive in Oilen at 6.15 p.m. |