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Show CHIPS. ' Minstrel matinee this afternoon. Xuc thermometer scored SS: yce-, yce-, ten! ay. I Ogden ia about to perpetrate (another brass band. The wind, yesterday afternoon, :blew at the rate of thirty-siz miles j per hour. The Utah Southern Extension track is now laid about thirty-five miles beyond Juab. Madame Brolowky, atyltd a Russian Rus-sian countess, is drawing poor bouses to her lectures iu Butte City, Montana. Mon-tana. Sexton Joa. E. Taylor has so far recovered from his protracted illnees as to be able to be around once more. When you come out of a heated theatre talk of hygiene, and tell her how destructive ice cream is lo the teeth. Large quautiuea of corn are now being shipped into thia market from the east. Its importation ia a speculative specu-lative enterprise. Tbo meeting of trustees and all others interested iu district school matters is called for this evening, at 7.30, at lbs Tbirtteuth -Yard Asem-: bly Ro.ms. For some lime past the Utah Southern Extension has been out of iron, and tho work delayed in consequence. conse-quence. This difficulty, however, is now ubffi'.iled. A heutiien Cninpn Irin npr-nriii-H reserved seils in the parquette circli last night, and to alt appearance were so far civilized as to appreciati Ibe performance. The anticipated difficulty about tbi opening of a certain street iu th Fifteenth Ward bas now been obviated obvi-ated by the order of the city counci at last night's eeesion, which direct Ibe opening of the Btreet. Tbe eupreme court meets again next Friday morning, and Chief Justice Jus-tice Hunter beiug present, the business busi-ness of tho term will, inall'proba- ojiity, be wound up and an adjournment adjourn-ment taken till nest term. The dual ttorm yeaterduy afternoon is beyond all question the worat that ever visited this place. It came in dense clouds, so thick that it was utterly ut-terly impossible to penetrate them, and it was visible a long lime before it came here. A cricket match will take place on the square a week from next Thurs-day, Thurs-day, between tbe Salt Lake Cricket Club and a team from Fort Douglas. The Salt Lake bays give their military opponents three men, and the sport commences at 12 o'clock. The opinion of tbe Loudon lanes on tbe circular of the secretary of state of this government, relative to tbe immigration of Mormons, is published pub-lished in our dispatches this morning, l'he only objection is that it should treat so preposterously foolish a document docu-ment with eo much gravity. Mr. Dwyer received, by last evening's even-ing's mail, Harper's Mo nt hhj, for September, Sep-tember, which is ahead of the usual tiine; also the Illustrated Rambler, for August 9th, Harper's Bazar for August 23, and Franklin Square Library, No. 70, containing " The Gypsy," a tale by G. P. R. James. Tbe Brigham City cooperative business is liable for $10,000, as tbe tax imposed by the recent order of the revenue department at Washington. This is a large amount for that institution insti-tution to pay, especially as it is yet etruggling to recover from the effects of the disastrous fire that occurred Bonis time ago. A prominent business man yesterday yester-day remarked that indications now showed that the business of the territory terri-tory is leading to abetter and more permanent footing than had ever been known before. Capital was looking this way with a most favorable eye, and the only thing to be feared ia a renewal of the internal commotion that has so long kept means away. We only need quiet, and everything will be well. The Frontier Judex, Bulte City, Monlaua, says: "While the distinguished distin-guished Coantess Brolowky war at Deer Lodge, one morning, while iD tho act of arranging her toilet, ehe laid a diamond neg on tbe window sill and a pet crow, belonging to the proprietor of tho hotel, flaw up to the window and swallowed the treasure, which was valued at $1,000. The landlord took down bis shotgun and blew the crow to aplithereenB, but no ring whs to be found." |