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Show I HIPS. The banks will cloeon theTwenty-I theTwenty-I fjurth. I 0:ily 95 yesterday; Gl was the lowest. Everybody ia preparing lor the Twenty Jourth. Francis Sproul and Joseph Marion were admitted to citizenship. It is said tbe Lincoln mine will resume re-sume operations in about a mould. It is expected the arguments in the eontempt case will be commenced this morning. This is tne season of kites, aDd many a one has become an adornment adorn-ment for the telegraph wires. Further particulars of the aasaasina-; tion of Mr. Joseph Standing are published pub-lished in thia morniug'a dispatches. A. runaway down Main street yes terday aflernooD disappeared under tbe blazing eun and around a corner. The Union Pacific was &o late iaet nieht that tbe Utah Central did not wait, hence, no mail. Tbe cause ia Baid to be washout near Laramie. R. Warnock & Co., Juab, recieved on the 21ut, 47,479 pounds of base bullion, from the Horn Silver mine, Frisco, and shipped four car loads. Mr. L. Davie, the geu;lemau who is Buch an adept at preserving flowers, has some Bpeeimeoa of his work ou exhibition at Wright's store, which are well worth seeing. Tbo Union Pacific Express Company, Com-pany, yesterday, received four Dars ol bullion from the Ontario mine, j valued at $3,433 22, and five from Leeds, worth $5,103.94. Total, $8,-537.16. $8,-537.16. Ogden hud a $5,000 fire on Monday night. A building used by N. G. F)y-gare F)y-gare & Co., as a store house for grain, ; dried fruit, and agricultural implements, imple-ments, was burned to the ground with its conteuts. It is now Blatcd that toe young man Darton, at Nephi, waB attempting attempt-ing to jump on the train while it was in motion, and that missing his foothold foot-hold he met with the accident, instead of being caught by something and drawn under the car. By a bad blunder on tbo partol one of the compositors, tho notice published pub-lished yeeterday morning relative to the failure of Siegel Bro's., made the assets read $10,000, iusieal ol $110,-000. $110,-000. It also transpires that Mr. Goldsmith is not one of the creditors. Last evening's Dispatch says that most of the clerks in Walker Bros, establiohment, will he transferred to the retsil department of their bsuse in Salt Lake City alter August 1st, as the house in thia city will, after that date bo conducted on tbe whole sale plan exclusively. If any person entertains the idea that Dr. S. H. Olaweon is not the happiest man in Salt Lake, be oan become assured of that fact by calling at his residence and taking a leck at the new advent, which arrived at 6 30 o'clock last evening. It is a bouncing boy and ia well and happy. Mother likewise and father especially eo. UumpiiB witnessed "Pimifiro," vV ith placid and unruiHed mind, Hut jumped about tho ruoui and sworo Jubt fur a tiny pinahind. |