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Show UIIPS "Pinafore" to-night. Harvesting is progressing finely now. Utah is developing a salt exporting trade. It was 89' in the shade yesteriay; lowest, 63. The Blato road id being badly cut up by teams. I They continue to be blessed with rains in tbe south. The days grow shorter paradoxical paradox-ical as it may seem. Lead seems to bold its own at the presort elevation in prices. t Nothing but dust and perspiraiioi ' is visible during these days. The new Studebaker building wil 1 shortly be ready for occupancy. The police court is not visited by the usual number of drunks of late. Five 8isterB of Oharity have taken charge of tbe hospital .it Silver Reef. A weekly paper, to be called tbe Leader, will ehoitly be published in Oeden. The main roads leading into Salt Lake are lined with bay and lucerne wagonB. Dwyer received, last night, Peterson's Peter-son's Ladies National Ma-jazine for September. The silver quotation in New York on Thursday waa 1.1U, and in Halt Lake 1.08. It is rumored that gold has been discovered on the Beaver River, above Fort Cameron. The saddest man in Salt Lake Bays he feela like the day before yesterday looking for last week. The juvenile "Pinafore" matinee in Ogden, yesterday, was a pronounced pro-nounced success in every way. A brief knock down took place last night. A black eye, a handshake and two "smiles" were the result. The eoldiers at Beaver are picking and cutting the best timber, and the people of Beaver and vicinity object. Madame Brolowky, the alleged Russian couoteeB that lectured here some time since, is holding forth in Butte, Mont. ne scarcity ot water with the absence ab-sence ot rain, is making itself apparent ap-parent iu the yellow leaves and parched lawns. If every one that never lied was piled up in a heap, how many persons per-sons would be fried witu going home to sleep Not one. McDonald, the tramp shot some days iigo, is progressing fino y and will be around shortly. Tramps huvj kept eby of Salt Like since. Stockfish, the fellow who endeav ored to make away from tho penitentiary peni-tentiary and was shot b7 Officer Daly, is able to move around u little. Warning to aged fathers An old man Jell dead one Sunday night recently, re-cently, while sitting in the parlor where his daughter and her young man were sparking. A party of geological surveyors, under the supervision of Mr.-Bodfisb, have gone to Arizona, where they will, take the field at Bifr Colorado Canon. This party expects to be gone sis mouths, at least. Mr. B. Y. Hampton yesterday buried his fourth child within two weeks. This is also the result of that dreadful disease, diphtheria. He haa the sympathy of the community com-munity in bis further Bad loss. Alley Barker has been forced to retire Irom bia position aa pitcher (or the Athletics, because that club baa no man capable of catching his balls. Henco they lost the last game played with the Oaklands of California. Last nigbt',s Dispatch eays a couple of emigrants got into a difficulty at Ojiden yesterday, in the course of which blows were indulged in and one drew a pistol. Before any harm was done the combatants were separated. Fred Stone, the dastardly house thief, was yepterday examined before Judge Pyper, and plead guilty to tbe charge. He waa thereupon bound over in $500 bonds to await tbe action of the grand jury, in default of which he lies in jail, "I only get ninety cents a day,'-said day,'-said the man to his comrades, "and how can I and my family live?" they said it was impossiblo to do so, upon which he invited tho comrades in to take a drink, and treated at an expense of fifty-fi"e ceuts. Hons. Geo. Q. Cannon, Albert Cr. ringtou and Brigham Young, now at the penitentiary, are daily visited by many friends, who take them fruit and other comforts. From appear ances Judge Bureman hus been as-toundingly as-toundingly unsuccessful in inflicting any punishment. A day or two ago, a young man al Coalville accidentally shot bimsulf. He was out hunting with a com- nnntnn and w.ift in the Act of nickinf? up bis gun, when the weapon waa dis charged, tho ball shattering tho left arm, about where the muscle is located. lo-cated. Dr. Den Benedict attended the young man and brought him lo tbe city. He is now at the Sisters' Hospital. The Cotton and Butcher families, near the mouth of Biogham, arc again in dispute. About eight day? rigo Mrs. Cotton, Nancy Cotton. Caleb Cntton ocd Mr and 1're. Gardner T.'erc arreted charged with threaten iug the Butcher family, and the matter mat-ter came up before Justice Home yesterday. Tho testimony waa not all ! in last evouing, and tho case was continued con-tinued till 11 o'clock this morning.' Mr. and Mrs. Gardner, however, were discharged. At a tavern one night, llu-'ir?. il-iro, Slrmigo, nd Wrigbt, Mut to diink and go'jd lluuglits to ei- Says M. -re, "Of u? three. Tito wb.jlo town will iiree, j 1 hcre'a only ono knave, and U-!tl.'a t "Viz,'' ;;iy- S'.rane (ruthur stc), I "I'm riir- tiirre'fl ulio Alnn?, ! A m.-i-t tcrribie k i.ive an-1 a bile, l Who e- em.-d his motr ,-r, H;s u-cr iJ l,r -t er," i "Oh,yoi,M replied AlorL'," that's Wriht." |