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Show j CHIPS. Currants are ripe. Lost child found yes'erday. Toe Hyera sisters are playing in Ogden. Ben. Sunder lies in jail for being drunk. Tbe biid show still exhibits on tbe streets. Silver Reef is organizing a school district. Tony Pastor plays at tbe Theatre July 1st. Hon. A. O. Smoot was in the city yesterday. The answers in tbe big Buit will be filed to day. It is tbe Sanpete County crops which look well. Alfred Boydi waa yeiterday fined $5 lor being drunk. It is said ten milrs of rails have been laid beyond Juab. The supreme court ol tbe territory meets again this mornipg. And now Tombstone di-triat is pronounced a first class bilk. First quarter of the new moon tomorrow. to-morrow. Whioh is it, wet or dry? No bullion from the Ontario yesterday yester-day again, and none from the south. There is a message at the Western Union Telegraph office fur Samuel May. Lawrence Barrett plays here on the 8th, 9th and 10th, in all probability. proba-bility. There seems to be a decrease in the ravages of diphtheria in thiB city and vicinity, Ogden's Union Opera House is to be opened on July 3d, Mr. Phil, Mar-getts Mar-getts manager. The hospital at Silver Reef, which is nearing completion, is being painted a dark brown color. It is said the Bullion Mine, Paradise Para-dise Valley, Nevada, will produce $1,000 per day during July. James NieUoQ, Peter Jorgerson, Joseph Bowdin, Wm, Morris and Hyrum Morris were yesterday admitted ad-mitted to citizenship. Tba shipments of bullion from Silver Reef for the week ending June 14tb, through Wells, Fargo & Co., aggregate $25,318 61. From Piocbe $12,503.48 in bullion was shipped for tbe week ending June 7th. The product for the week euding June 14th was $13,269.66. Complaints about oft-repeated clarionet squeals and basi-drum-cannon accompaniments by the moat incompetent amateurs reach our ears. The rustler, C. R. Savage, left for Yosemite Valley yesterday afternoon. He is accompanied by bis son Roecoe and will bring back some views of that famous locality. The Silver Reef Miner goes for a New York company to which an orderand money was Bent five montbB ago tor a fire engine, and which has never been received. On Wednesday W. S. McCornick & Co. received one oar load of bullion and nine car loads of refined lead from the Germauia smelter; also Bix bars of Marsac bullion. Value, $13,250. Tbe Stewart suit consumed the en tire day of yesterday's sitting in the court. The defense began submitting testimony in the morning, and in all' probability the suit will run over this week. Leadvilie has some thirty five smelters, with a capacity of 1,200 tonB, and it is rumored that there Willi soon be a reduction in the cost of smelting, so that ten and twelve ounce ore can probably be worked at a profit. Manager Pinnock, of Denver, who oame with the Denver Brown Base Ball Club last year, writes that if he comes again it will bo with a team that will beat the Deserela. He is so confident that he will back Lie assertion by money. I In the notice of the return of Messrs. D. C. aod Feramorz L. Young, yesterday morning, it was stated that the former gentleman bad graduated. Mr. F. L. Youug also graduated at the Birae time, though it was not so stated. A vein of coal seven feet thick has been found about eleven or twelve miles stove Huntsvilla, in a cailon coming into Lost Creek, about one mile from Browning's mine. The top ruck is gray simdstone, with con glomerate below. Toe tunnel is in seventeen feet on the vein. Some Brnart aleck, wrote a note addressed to a disreputable person, signed the name of a youug gentleman gentle-man to it, and dropped it on Main street where it was picked up by a frieDd of tho person whose name was signed This may be a good joke, but before the investigations now fioing on are concluded, the writer may have occasion to rue the day hia vacant noddle gave birth to the reputed idea, or joke. A musical maiden, Johanncr, Did nothing but pound Uio uianncr; And Bcrenm bloed hope I Liko a al'nm calliopo, Till the neighbors concluded to hftDg her. |