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Show I CHIPS- How ia Salt Lake to Fourth of July it? Gaudy summer suits are becoming popular. The Laramies are regular hat amasbers. - Shirt sleeves are becoming remarkably remark-ably visible. Ogden had aa attempted burglary tbe other morning. Sunday bathing trains to Lake Point are announced. Tba July number of Pleasant Uurt has arrived at Dwyer's. Two or three more such days atid the bathing season will set in. The Plain City club will wrestle with tbe Desereta on tbe 14th. The belles of Silt Lake are assaulting assault-ing "Bells of Corneville." Jokel James Bobbins, jr., and Divid Col-iogi Col-iogi were admitted to citizenship yes'erday. Alt jr the p-ist flood of oranges there is a present drou'.n; not one in tbe mariut. Pauline Mark ham's "Pinafore" troupe passed through Ogdea going to Sao Fraocisoo. It is feared that Utah will not be burdeued with an overdose of wheat tbii year. The Utah Western Railway has obanged the time table of arrival and departure of trains. ' Dried fruit shipment! have again commenced. The Utah Central, last month, forwarded 45,400 pounds. Excursion tickets can now be had to Lake Point, every day, by the regular train in the moraine for 50c. The regular meeting of Wasatch Engine Company, No. 2, will be held this evening. H. Brewer, secretary. A key was lost on Tuesday tnoru-tng, tnoru-tng, branded 8. L. F. D. It belongs to the fire- department and it ia wanted. We would again remind our readers that the days are growing longer tnis is a fact tbat should not be over-looked. over-looked. Flies, moths, caterpillars, worms, insects of every conceivable form, device, and object, abound I Delightful Delight-ful country. The supreme court transacted a little business yesterday, and then adjourned ad-journed until a week from next Monday, Mon-day, tbe 16th. The remittitur to the Third District court in the Reynolds case has not yet been made, but will be after the formal delay required by law. During the month just past the Utah Southern received 2,365,747 pounds of bullion, 2,38S,572 pounds of ore, and 2,096,200 pounds of iron ore. Superintendent John Sharp, with a gang of men, leaves thia moruiug for j the terminus of the Utah Southern lo ! commence the erection of warehouses at tbe new depot there. An old miser, having listened to a powerful discourse on charity, said: "That sermon so strongly proves the necessity of alms giving that I've almost a mind to beg." The persons who stole the planks from the bridge on the race track the other day have become known, but fortunately for them they have decamped! de-camped! Tbe Miles case has been taken to tbe supreme court ot the territory, and in all probability will be decided before the present seision terminates. It was placed ou the calendar yesterday. The DLtpatcJi says tbat Remenyi, tbe musician, Mi3s Emma Thurston, and other membera of the troupe of whom they are leaders, took supper at the Union Depot Hotel last evening. '1 he box office is open this morning for the sale of tickets for either night of the opera, Yesterday the sale was exclusively for seats for both nights, but that sale is entirely suspended. Tbe term accomplished often applied ap-plied to girls is about as consistent as the term lemonade when applied to the Bwill passed around in circuBses, the only claim it has to the title beiug the fact tbat a lemonade waa once pointed at the water. Tbe stopping of market traina will make little if any difference to tbe country people, or to the city merchants. mer-chants. The freight trains will now be used instead of the market trains and the result will doubtless be tbe same. By letter it appears tbat the great trouble in the Salmon River country ; is a lack of lumber. However, a mill is in course of erection, and it is ex-1 peeled buildings will go up at a lively rale thereafter. Six-pound salmon are what the people thereabouts feast on. There is some talk of getting up a foot race, in connection with the base ball match next Saturday, between the Deseret snd Laramie clubs and Mr. Sapertea, the champion amateur runner. The talk ia for a race of 100 yards, Mr. Sapertes to give all run-oera run-oera ten. feet in that distance. The roost interesting feature of the base ball entertainment yesterday waa tbe work of the mounted person to keep tho boys ofl the eAet fence. For some time the bays would drop down at bis approach and hide themselves so he could not hit them with bis whip. After a time, however, they commenced clodding bim as he passed, and be, instead of the boys, bad to dodge. Thinking discretion the better part ol valor, he let the boys aione and tbey did him. This proceeding attracted a great deal mere attention at times than did the ' game I" . . |