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Show CHIPS. More raiu. Cold euoi:h for tno-v. This U E ister S-jnday. Another bates of vagrants brought up. Look out for your hens' nests E.ister. Leadville, Co., ia atij the f.cpue of exciting timee. Silver Reef is still keeping ahead a mining camp. The serenader again holds forth. "Lady awake." The Strasburg clock still exhibits at the Junction City. Mining inlerecta are rather quiet hereabouts at present. Bait Lake ia large enough to aflord and ought to have chimes. The BtreeU were not bo lively as they usuaHy aro on Saturday. Fishing ia a popular holiday occupation, occu-pation, and is said to bo good. Shipment! from some of the melters are stopped temporarily. The Salmon river fever has extended ex-tended as far south aa Silver Reef. The April term of the Third DiS' trict court commences to-morrow. Services will bo held in the big tabernacle in future in the afternoon. Hard boiled eggs and Easter go hacd-in hand. Beauel indication. Travel over the Union Pacific and Central Pacific Railroads is increasing. increas-ing. The matinee yesterday afternoon drew but a alim attendance to the theatre. The Stormont mill is making regular regu-lar and heavy shipments of silver bullion. The regular drss parade at Fort DouglaB thia evening, weather permitting. per-mitting. The Last Chance mine, southern Utah, is hoisting about fifty tons of ore per day. The Twelfth Ward school opens tc-morrow morning, Prof. O. H. RiggB principal. Women may become lawyers, but women cannot Bit on juriea. They could never agree. Tho old tannery, known as the Hotel de Tramp, is being razed lo the ground. 'Tib well. Notwithstanding the damp there were quite a number of ladies on the streets last night. A good stream of water is said to have beeta struck in the artesian well being dug at Frisco. It looks as though we would have au in created number of tourists at Salt Lake this year. It is rumored that oneof our prominent promi-nent mining men is to be the victim of a breach of promise suit. Fourteen car loads of rails were received at the depot yesterday to be used on the Utah Southern extension. Ogden has had an exhibition of an indecent wretch who exposed himself. Verily the child is becoming of importance. im-portance. The Union Pacific train waa .aboa'. an hour late last night. The Utah Central waited and the mail was dis tributed as usual. The inhabitants of the Bay city have taken a breathing spell reeard-ing reeard-ing the "Passion" play, and it is per formed no more. Heavy shipments of material are being constantly made over the Utah j Southern for the extension, which progreases finely. Ogden ia agitated over the tramp question. Ono of the profession was actually seen walkiug up the street of Ogden on Saturday. There waa a larger attendance at the County Educational association yesterday yester-day afternoon, aud a manifest in' creaBe in the interest. Boreaa exerted himself yesterday morning in Davis County, and threatened the overturning of wagons on the road. But alight damage wns done. O'Niel, tho absentee from the penitentiary, pen-itentiary, baa, as yet, ovinced no disposition dis-position to return to hia home, or to inform his searching friends of hiB whereabouts. The first match of the U. R. A. spring meeting will commence at 2 p.m. Monday. Prize Swaner badge; ten shots each at 100 and 200 yards. All members are invited to participate. partici-pate. Freight ii accumulating at Ogdon for the northern country, the Utah and Northern not shipping any during dur-ing tho removal of the terrainui warehouses from B lack foot to Eagle i Rock. A number of telegraph poles art said to have been leveled between Centroville and Kayaville by yesterday's yester-day's wind. It was eo strong that the bind wheels of a heavily loaded wagon wero lifted several feet. They aro ag'.UU-d in Kcjid over the elopemen aud marriage of a white girl with a mai itto. Tii.7 would soon get over having their sensibilities shocked in this respect did they live in Salt Lake. It's ge'.tisg to be a common thing here. On Wednesday evening next, the 16th inst., Mr. Chas. W. Stayner will deliver his interesting aud popular popu-lar lecture on "Life; or Enchant ment ani Reality," in the Nineteenth Ward Assembly Rooms, commeocing at 7.30 o'clock. Public inviied. Admission Ad-mission free. The Philomathim Debating Society Soci-ety will meet in the M. E. Church Church parlor at S o'clock to-morrow (Monday) evening. Subject for de- bale: "Should Utah, in her present ?ndition, be admitted as a state?" The public are cordially inviied. W. R. Green, secretary. Tho members of Fioneer Engine Company, No. 1, are requested to meet at the engine bouse to-morrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. Business ol the regular monthly meeting; aUo election ol cllicers lor the comics year. A full altendince is desired. H, H. Goddard, secretary. |