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Show CHIPS. Statirg a'resiy. ' Tombstone hts tha smali-pcx. Blls and parties; par;p- acd ball. ' George Little was arrested fur being d ilk. i The scarcity of coa! is getting to be : serious. j Five cr loads of buliiou Ehippcd yesterday. Maximum thermometer yeatrdjay, 40; minimum, 22, The bullion r&ccipts on Friday aggregated ag-gregated $1.7,627.74. The Central Pacific is running special freight trains. The Marsac has made another ship-, ment of bullion bars. Work on the Logan temple has ceased fjr tbe present. Toe Thanksgiving turkey hs not yet put in an appearacce. Waterm&ster Wiioken had some ol the flumes cleaned out yesterday. The Ogden Dispatch comes out in a new drees, and is quite attractive. Charles F. Youogberg and James Mills were admitted to citixensbip on Friday. Tne high council will meet at the Council House, tbis evening, at 7. SO o'clock. Quite a larg number of persons went to" Ogden yesterday morning to attend the races. The grand jory.yesterday, returned two more indictments, found under the laws of the territory. Dispatch : The Union Pacific pay oar arrived in Ogden Friday afternoon after-noon and made the beys happy, Mr. Harry V. Cox ia a father. The event occurred at 8 o'clock on Friday morning. Only a sixteen pound girl. Think of it. The citizens of Spanish Fork want the Utah and Pleasant Valley to build a branch line to their settlement, and are willing to render assistance. The Philharmonic Society has received re-ceived a letter of thanks from Arthur Sullivan, author of " H. M. S. Pinafore," Pina-fore," lor the $50 sent him and Gilbert Gil-bert for the performance of the piece in thia city, tbis eum being a voluntary volun-tary royalty. The weekly Arizona Jfar says: Mr. J. H. Mihoney, United States special mail agent, is in the city. It might be well for him to visit the Tombstone postofflce. There Beema to be no little dissatisfaction in regard to mail matters there. The Social Hall will be opened on Monday as tbe intermediate department depart-ment of tbe Deserot University. Tho Thirteenth Ward Assembly-rooms will be used aa the primary depart ment. The success of these eoboola must be gratifying to Dr. Park. Miners working for wages about Leadville got $3, and carpenters at the mines get $S.50 boarding themselves. them-selves. Other mechanics' wages are about the enaie. Iu tho mince wages are from $3.50 to $4 per day, and as the altitude is about 10,000 feet, the mines are very cold. The price of boarding is about $3 per week, without with-out lodging. You may talk about the music Of the jweelly lowing river, Tha melodious church orgin, And usy it charms tout liver. But the tnuMC m 'it delightful In this world tbat cn bo had, la a Uiou'ft- d cats a-Sgbtinj On a woodshoi when tboy'ro mad. |