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Show CIIIPS. 1 Hot, dusty and dry again. J Autumn leavee o-.ce mure. AmusementB are rather ectircE lately. Tbe temperature reached 91 yesterday. yes-terday. An Ogden exchange has a corner on peah itertB. It is said some fiend has invented a second "Pinafure." Toe tramp is not now as numerouB as be was wont to be. Tbe bullion shipments yesterday aggregated $11,305.82. A brief and uneventful runaway took place I act evening. The belle of Salt Lake just weighs 115 pounds avordupois. 5 There are rumors of highway rob-1 rob-1 berieB in some of the caiionB. Butte, Mont., shipped in a couple of weeko $61,664 in bullion. The supreme court of Idaho met at Boise City on September 1st. Another company of immigrants for Utah left Liverpool on the 6th. The Idaho Banner, published at Oxford, Ox-ford, is out. It is the old Northern Light. Ogden waa seriously alarmed over tbe prospect of a fire on Monday nigbt. The academy at Provo, is said to rival former eeasaus in tbe number of pupils. To use dclassicdl figure the police court is as scarce of caaed as a hen is f teeth. Nuisances tre blocking up the streets in selling goods and displaying , their wares. The new buildiogR Boutb of the coop have assumed most magnificent appearances'. And still the canon fires rage. The west mountains are now developing conflagrations. The bathing trains are picking up I again. Dust and hot weather make money tor railroads. Tho three mills running in Silver Reef manage to torn out $20,000 in bullion every week. Ogden has a charily case that is ap. pealing to the sympathies of the good people ol that burg. A portable powder magazine is located just south of the ci y, labelled "Beware!" in startling characters. The members of the tabernacle choir and their friends spent yesterday yester-day moat enjoyably at Lake Shore. RoBenschal, the artist and author of the celebrated painting "EUine," passed east through Oden yesterday. The bathing train running from Ogden to Lake Shore has been withdrawn with-drawn because of insufficient patronage. patron-age. It ia hinted that a certain minister in Salt Lake may yet bo unenviably associated With a little unpleasantness in hie flock. Petty thieves havo boeo stealing potatoes from the big field. One gen- tlcman lost seven or eight bushels a few days ago. Captain Douris has again been out making soundings for a landing for hia boat, Lhe Garftdd, this time ecet of the Black Rock. In about two weeks the water trouble will havo ended for the present pres-ent Beasou. The canal will obviate anydifhcuily next teason. The Butte City, Mont,, races were in full blast last week, What does Salt Like want with ft raca-course? Nothing over appears on it. A Salt Luke Chinaman invested 85c. in a celestial lottery at Curson last week, and drew out $1,700. He pickrd up for China forthwith. Deputy maraba-a are rustling around, nerving notices on jurors selected to appear at tbe September term of the Third district court. The First district court opeoB next Monday. Civil business will occupy the first week, after which it is expected ex-pected the criminal calendar will be called. A number of sharpers ore playing their game boldly iu this city, and it is enid are to be so open as to ply their vocation without any apparent rcclrtiint. fire broke out among ths ra'I. road tieB atS.-iulnqniu, last niht, and belnre it could be gotten undtr control con-trol between 20,000 and 30.000 were destroyed. Silver City, Idaho, made a shipment of bulliou Ust week valued al $29,-513.88. $29,-513.88. That is a pretty good shipment ship-ment and it bliowf that the old camp is reviving. Oeer 20,000 quartz mines have been recorded in Muutaua, uud ytt some ol the mountain ranges have hardly been the scene of a single biouvac ol the prospector. There has not be on. a great deal ol complaint this Beaeon about the filthy places that were bo numerous last year, which is a Bilent word of praise for the city oflicerB. You that rre interested in public lands and have ideas that will im prove the public land laws bad better seize the existing opportunity of un burdening yourselves to the committee commit-tee now in session. This week the terminus of the Utah and Northern Railroad is to be moved to "Devil's Dive," near Pleasant Pleas-ant Valley. This will make tbe railroad rail-road a distance of 145 miles from Butte. The track is still pushing along. Among the other reading matter received by Dwyer, last night, were Harper's Bazar for September 20th, No. 74 of the Franklin Square Library, containing "The Afghan's Knife," a novel, and Peterson's Jsidics, Magazine for October. Tbe Salt Lake pigeon shots wrestle with lour Ogden blazers to-dny. They meet the Junction boys on their own grounds and behave according to their own rules. Il would be ratner rough il the Ogden shots were beaten at purh odds. On Sun.'hiy the Btar spangled ban ner was planted on Black R-ck b; Mr. Murphy aud a couple c.f younf gentlemen. Tbe bathtr iu tha quarter direct attention to mi.- fel ' low-flouuderera with, "On, jy, can ycu see," etc Messrs. R, Warnock & Co., dealers io agricultural implements, wagons, etc., are erecting a large building in ihis city, just wt of St. Mark'e schooJbonee, io which they will open a branch house in connection with 'heir ether businets. Ob, tbodust, the dust, tbe tsrrible dust. It eti in ihe tbroai of the bud and the 1 JUiU It pet in their eye?, it jret? in their nose, and huw to get rid of il, totxxly koowi. |