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Show iHlPS. Plenty ef coal. Theatre to-n;ghL Crowded streeta still continue. A great many Park City boys ar dawn. A long and severe winter is pre dieted. District Attorney VnZ le is busy at Provo. Tbe Toledo has made another shipment ship-ment of ore. The CbrUtnids shows are booming on all sides. Tbe Utah Central arriv'd here at 11.20 last niht. The grand jury put io a olid diy'e work on Monday, Mr. Dwyer baa received Harper's Weekly for Nov. 29. Tbe Chinese question "When you payee me for waahee shirtee ?" Five oar loads of bullion were shipped on Monday, aud two cf ore. CharleB Calabao was fined $10 on Monday for fighting and bemg drunk. The jury haa been excused for the term, and all criminal cases con!in-ued. con!in-ued. On Saturday, a horse dropped down and died, in tbe northeastern part of the city. There is a menage at the Western Union Telegraph Office for Jaa1M. Ballard. The Israelites of tbia city are talking of buying the old Lindsay Gardens for a burial place. Nearly everybody is going down the State Road to shoot at nieons and turkeys to-day. Tbe cases of B. T. Young and C. H. Y. Agramonte are up in Judge 'Emereon'B court. ! Geo. C. Watts, Nela Graham, and Peter L. Qwiat were yesterday admitted ad-mitted to citizenship. Ed. Lawler, waa drunk and profane and disturbed the peace, wherefor he waa fined $10 on Monday. He looked as wise as any owl, did he; hia tricks were well adjuited; he declined to advertise, you see, and in a year he busted. The Union Pacific Express train was three hours behind time last night. The Utah Central waited. Tbe mail waa noi distributed. Junction: "Yesterday mornine a horse near tbe depot took fright at an engine and dashed 08. He was captured cap-tured soon afterwards." Wonderful. The following Utah postmasters have been appointed: Wm. H. Law, Johnson, Kane County; William Gardner, Pine Valley, Washington County. Ii the polioe were to recommence the practice of arresting parties for leaving their horses unhitched, the city would reap a golden harvest these bu?y days. There is probably nothing in this transitory world that will yield larger od quiolccr returns on tbe amount invested than poking a wasp with your finger to see if he feels well. There is 00 akating on tbe Hot Spring Lake yet, unless persons are witling to wade half a mile through mud to get to ice, whioh, with a great deal or craoking, will hold one up. Tbe Beaver Watchmai has an ao-count ao-count of an overdose of laudamun case, whicb came near being fatal. It sounds as though suicide was intended, in-tended, though th victim denies it. A thorough bred runaway took place yesterday atterncon. The horee flew west from Main street, kicking at every jump and was not captured until he had broken away from the buegy. It looked for a time, yesterday, aa though tbe fog would disperse. It gathered again, however, and last night waa as heavy as ever. A trip upon the hills, when lhe fog is low, will show a clear sky and Bhiniug sun, as there was at Bingham. A hunter ebot a duck on Sunday and threw it under a hedge until be could add otbcrB to it. When be came back, it had been asBisted from the place by another hunter, who showed bis spouie tho duck he "had killed," as the result of hia Sunday's eport. By order of the president of the Salt Lake Shooting Club a meeting of the club is called for Thursday evening, even-ing, November 27tb, at 7 o'clock, at the club rooms. All are requested lo be present. The Ust medal match of tbe season takes place, Friday, 2Siu, at Arnold's, State rood. Mild cases of inloxicafiou seem to )e on the increase. A young fellow, ibout 17 years old, who was stagcer-ng stagcer-ng under tbe weight of too much bad nbisky, was picked up by a police affieer. Friends interceded, and as be waa very quiet, but wholly unable to care for himself, be was taken home in a hack. an ods to coal. Coal, Coal, beautiful coal, Uow 1 lore the beat of coal. Coal. Coal, dirty black coal. blow I hale the price of coal. Coal, Coal, high-pricod coal, I How it skddtos my inmosi bou! To pay, pay, the priceof coal. Dole, dole, full ol dole, I my heart when 1 order coal; ll'i like pouring money ia a rat-hole. Jowl.j iwl almost all jowl Are tbe dealers in high priced coal. |