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Show (HIPS 1 A ccupie of ruuawaya took place yesterday. Frost on Monday night in the southern part of the city. Mrs. Brandy was yesterday fined $5 for being drunk. No bullion from tbe Ontario mill yesterday the first mias in months. The rate of tax fcr the present year baa been 6xed at one-half of 1 per cent. Mr. W. H. Stennett, of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad, is at the Walker. The attention of Judge Pyper waB yesterday occupied mainly in hearing a civil suit. It was a rather amusing sight seen on the street yebterday a couple of generals marching out ol step. Four bars of bullion were received from 8ilver Reef yesterday, worth $5,307.78. No word has been received at the marshal's itUce in this city relative to the return of Mr. Gjore Reynolds. It id expected that Eome of Salt Lake's best wing bhots will te.-t their skill at Wagener's brewery today, at 2 o'clock. A petition is being circulated to have Charles Moore, of Salt Lake, appointed postmaster at this place. So saith the Dispatch, Members of the Alert Company, No. 3, will meet at the Fireman's Hall this evening at 7.30 sharp. H. Hoipley, Assistant Secretary. Tho Dispatch of last evening Bays : An elegant narrow guage parlor car for the Utah and Northern road arrived ar-rived yesterday, and ib tbe centre of attraction at the Utah and Northern yards. It is rumored that excureion trains will he tun duriDg the heated term over to the lake from Ogden via the Central Pacific, and the tare put down to the low rate of 23j. for the round trip. A muiical entertainment and com meucement exercises will be given by the pupils of St. Mary's Academy this afternoon at 4 o'clock, in the academy acad-emy hall. The proceed) are to he de voted to finishing the academy, and a fine programme has been prepared. Mr- Dwyer hfl.8 received the July numbers of S(. Nicholas and Scrib-ner's, Scrib-ner's, Harper's Bazir for July 5th, and the June 28th issue of Frank Leslie's Illustrated, besides another supply of the Utter weekly tor May 31, illustrating the Wells demonstration. demonstra-tion. Messrs. D. O. and Ferra Ycung returned re-turned home last evening from Troy, New York, whore they have been attending at-tending college. Tho former gentleman gentle-man graduated at the cloje of tho present term. Mr. W. G. Sharp, eon of Hon. John Sharp, who graduated at tho same lime, will be home iu a day or two. Mr. Henry Grow, euperiutendout of the tabernacle works, came very nearly being fatally injured yesterday. He was standing outside one of the doors of the new tabernaclo when a chisel dropped a distance of eighteen feet and struck him on the bead, sticking in hie Bkull. Though stunned he pulled it out; and proceeded to have the wound, which bled freely, dressed. The e;o.ipe waB certainly a narrow ono. OK maiden fiir, with pyes of blue. "With tangled curU ol amber jhade, Whisper it eofily, tell mo true, Of whom aro you dro&mirg, pretty maid ? She lift d licr hoof, and wbif pared "Whew ! Thnr'a a pceky gravel gt inter my eIioc." |