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Show f; ; How abut cur car si j Oft in the s'i ! night jomebody ' I snorei. 1 1 j Did you ever see an Indian Pawnees cverooat? ?leigbt of hand F.elusina a marriage marri-age proposal. ' The mountain fires are apprmtlj extinguished. ' Toe land comruiasi'm wii! be here next Monday. There will bs no further call of thf calendar to day. Ojr country cousin will pav us bis weekly visit to-day. The Educational Association resumes re-sumes this aitsroooo. Some sarcastic individual terms ibis Indian summer. The police court developed an interesting in-teresting cise yesterday. The only people who really enji-y bad health are tbe doctors. Tbe highest tbermomet2r. vaster-day, vaster-day, waa S3'; the lowest 5o3. Indian "Jim," placed in jail for being drunk, was yetrday released. The perlaruiuci of ''Trial by Jury" ii 1- bjeii postponed for a week. Tne season approaches for organizing organiz-ing "Beautiful Biow" literary societies. soci-eties. A Kentucky woman has married a Mr. Calico has married a prints, as it wcri. The Ogden dailies are indulging in a family squabble as to which has the larger circulation. There's culy one thing stronger than a woman's will, and that's a woman's "won't." A party was yesterday fined $50 for assault, and a similar amount for lascivious cohabitation. An exchange says: "It was not quits so cool last evening, as the evening even-ing before." Thanks. People in tbe southern settlements are talking ol building reservoirs with a view to husbanding the water. No intimation wa3 given yesterday as to when the decision in the motion to dismiss the church suit wculd be rendered. Niels Thompson, Joseph W. Sum-merhays, Sum-merhays, Niels C. Poulson and James Anderson were admitted to citizenship citizen-ship yesterday. Utah salt ia supplanting that of foreign iuiportaiioo, not only within our own borders, but in adjoining states and territories. By the throwing down o! a ladder near Beaver, a day or two ago, a man waa severely, though not danger- ously, cut in the head. A great many of Salt Lake's fortune hunters have lound their way back to mis city, Lie beauties of Salmon River to the contrary, notwithstanding. A fire near Butte City, Moot., de stroyed considerable timber, cut and dried for tb use of the mines. The Walker mine is said to have tost considerable. con-siderable. With all her enterprise and busi uess, Oaeu has not turned out enough excursionists to leave with the party to-day lo pay for the advertising. So it waa List year. An rxcursion to Logan will be given by the Oden Brass Band and the fire brigade one week from Wednesday next. Fare for the round trip, the small sum ol $1.75. A littlo fellow near Commercial street ou Thursday was kicked in tbe stomach by a horse, from tbe efiVcts of which he baoame unconscious and seems to have bled internally. A pugilistic encounter tcok place last night in an alley ofi Commercial street. It is not known what waB the cause of the fight, but botb were badly bruised before having received satis faction. The excursionists to San Francisco leave thia afternoon. The past few days baa brought a great many to the front that previously had not contemplated con-templated taking advantage of tbe opportunity. Tbe four men selected to represent the Ogden club in the approaching shooting match with the Salt Lke boys, are Stephpn Green, of Plain City, John Tylor. of the K-icujy House, Thomas Slander and O. H. Greenweil. Archie Barrett, who his been in the penitentiary for five years pist, charged with killing a woman iu Alta, has been pardoned. Archie is not a bad man and committed tbe ofleuse under extenuating circumstances, circum-stances, and being able and willing to work for himself, was entitled to the executive clemency. It is said that over fifteen miles of the Utah and Northern Railroad will baye to be bunt through lava beds, tnd it will be necessary .to blan the rocks nearly all that distauce in order to bring the bed' ol tbe track to a proper ievel. It .3 for tbia purpose that 750 kegs of blasting powder will be received at OgJcn to-day. Tbo Dispach says: "We learn from a private dispatch to tbe Laramie Lara-mie Times of Wednesday laat, that M. V. Morse, the old gentleman of Ev-tnslon who was iojured by a horse and then became lost in the mountains, moun-tains, was on that day found, alive and conscious." Tbia ia the gentleman gentle-man to whom tbe communication published in the Herald some tima ago referred. "I'm siltiCR on this tile, Mary," Be aaid, in accents sad. Removing from the rochirg chair The boat tilk hat he had; And while b viewed the fhnpolcss mail, Thai erst wn.3 trim and no.il. Ho murmured, "Would it had been foil Before 1 tcok my seal!" |