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Show iHIPs. Tbe children's "Pinafore"' neTt. This is the filth Sunday after Trinity. Utah apricots bave appeared on the scene. It is said a S1S.O0O hotel it! about to be built in Frisco The Marasc sent in be bars of bullion yesterday. Lucerne is now quoted at $11 per ton. It was $7 a week ago. The streets were thronged yesterday afternoon and last evening. It coats $49,000 a year to support the Virginia Cily fire department. Silver Reef had a number of narrow escapes froui serious fires on the 4tb, Wm. Branson was admitted lo citizenship in the Third district court yesterday. It is said the Utah and Northern Railway is progressing at the rate of a mile per day. Preparations are making in the different towns of tbe territory to celebrate cele-brate the 24lb. Liit eveniog Mr. James Dwyer received the AuguH number of Harper's Magazine, The Nellie Boyd company, that did so poorly here, ib playing to big bouses in Helena, Montana. Yesterday's thermometer only aa cended as high as Sl, and could not be induced tn sitiif bo'nw G5. The leaching process has gone; it is dead, deader than a door nail. And yet there are many who helievB in its feasibility, A Chinaman complained to the police laBl night of having been assaulted and struck on the nose by an alleged wbite man, A couple of individuals were up before Judge Pyper yesterday for vagrancy, but the charge not being : sustained tbey were discharged. Religious services will be held at the penitentiary tbis afternoon. A number of lady and gentlemen vocal ists from tbis city will constitute the choir. About twenty men are chloriding on tho Duffin Mine, who aro Baid to be . making money. Tbe Duffin has helped out a great many busted : miners, 1 Cheer up, boys I Some profound individual baa remarked that while there's life there's hope. Lawrence Barrelt, tbe great tragedian, was once a poor Detroit bootblack. Tbe Chronicle states that a person named L. Ivory has been held hy Justice Tyler, of Beaver, in $500 bonds to answer to the grand jury on the charge of grand larceny. ! A aon of Mr. W. H. Kimball, at Parley's Park, was kicked by a horBe a few daya ago, au ugly bruise being given over the eye, from which he was unconscious for some time. According to our dispatches, tbe immigrants for Utah, numbering 650 persons, arrived at Council Bluffs at 10 o'clock last night. Tbey occupied a special train of nineteen cars. The members of the Pioneer Eugine Company No. 1, aro requested to meet at tbe Fireman's Hall, Monday evening at 7.30, to attend regular meeting. H. H Goddard, Secretary. Tbe Beaver Chronicle says that gold has been discovered on Clear Creek, eight miles from Joseph Cily. There are fifty men and seven teams engaged en-gaged in washing tbe precious metal. The second shipment of bullion from the Tombstone Company's mill was about $19,000. Everything at tbe mines and mill reported as running run-ning smoothly without bobble or jar, A fellow named Van Hawkins reclineth in the Provo jail for having asuaulted his wife in SpringviHe, and drawing a pistol on a brother-in-law while in prison. He is under $1,000 bonds. Mr. Daniel Dunne haBjuet erected, at the back stairs of the CuOp. store, a pair of his handsome wrought iron gates. Mr. Dunne's business in ornamental orna-mental iron work is rapidly increasing, increas-ing, as it deserves to do, The bullion shipments from Silver Reef, through Wells, Fargo & Co., for the week ending July 5th, aggregated aggre-gated $27,923.54. This ebons an im portant increase, as tho Barbee mill, bad it been iu operation, would have swelled it to $35,000. Tbe Reef Miner s&ya that building still continues to go on ra : id ly and the various new structures are fast filimg in tbo vacant placea. Silver Reef will soon be equal in point of size to any mountain camp, aud far ahead of all when its ago ia taken into coneideration. A runaway took place in the neighborhood neigh-borhood of the Sixth ward yesterday. A team rnn away and tipped the driver and another young man in the canal, one of them narrowly escaping bciog run over. The team run on without the driver, and it is not known what damage waa done. A couple of eoldiera became too familiar in a salotm last night and were put out. To revenge themselves tbey picked up a number of rocks and were about to bang away at the Baloon door, when certain individuals appeared on tbe scene and in the melee that followed it is baid the "sodgerB" were floored. Sherifl Huntsman,, of Millard County, has relumed from Evanston, where he has been attending tbe trial of the cattle thieves Simmons and Steel, arrested in Bingham eome time ago. lhe charges were proven, and Simmons was given two yenrs iu the Ntbraska penitentiary. Steel plend guilty and has not yet beu ten-ten ten-ten ced. The great curiosity on the street last evening was a little Cainawo man dressed in "Melicua" female attire. To make tbe thing more conspicuous she was leading another Chinawoman dressed in her native coslume. The eight attracted a great deal of attention, atten-tion, and the tyle with which th civile d Chinawoman waj gotten up made the white luJies on tbe strcel ' fairly green with envv. Under lock and key aod closely guarded, says tbe Lake Mining Jftrieir, we eait some of the fabulously rich stuff out of tbe Bodie mines yesterday. A receptacle as large as a common Weill, Fargo it Co.'e express box wao filled with tbe result of two day's run in the batteriea of the Bodie mill, and the sight waa one to make a man's eyes water. There lay $15 000 in gold nuggets mixed up with the coarse, brownish sand which ia usually usu-ally found with tbe metal. The old gag of Colonel Fair is apropos here, when comparing the Bodie with the Standard, a3 assuredly the "child is bigger than its daddy." With sucb stufj in sight who wonders that the whole country id goiog wild over Bodie? There is no circus tent, howe'er much watched ai,d tended, But needs some greater care: There is no hole-, however well defended, But has a small boy thero. |