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Show Police Court. Elijah Cox was before Justice Noon yesterday for being drunk aud 'dsiurb-ing 'dsiurb-ing the peace, und was taxed So and given h e days in jail. Wm. O'Brien was sent up five days for a similar offense. Henry Hick, for being drunk and disorderly, was relinquished into the hands of the jailer for tive da"s. Patsy Tingey, for takiLg tio much of the ''crayture," gets five days. The robins and other songsters are arriving from summer climes. The woman that marries a man to reform him undertakes a job that will ruin her complexion. One drunk was all that was in the police court tins morning. John Doe was sent up for live days. A makrjage license was issued yesterday to Erick A. Lundell and Alexandria C. Lundrot, both of B. n-jamin. n-jamin. K. II. DoDD is hiiviug a ince iron fence put around his residence, which will add materially to the beautj of the surroundings. The fence was cast and put up by Picrpont & Sons of ti e Provo Foundry. Yesterday, Good Friday, was kept sacred by many a Christian in memory of the sufferings and death of Christ, as it is believed to be the anniversary anni-versary of the day on which He was opacified, . TnE R. G. W. will issuelround trip tickets to Salt Lake to-morrow, on the occasion of General D. II. Wells' funeral there, at $2. Tickets good to return Monday. The train leaving here to-morrow morning at 10:21 will reach Salt Lake in time for the funeral. A most delightful service will be rendered at the Methodist church tomorrow to-morrow at 10:30 a. m., and at 8 p. m. The Easter Day will be appropriately celebrated. The church will be beautifully beau-tifully decorated, with flowers, happy children, cheering music, and sweet 8'mgiug. Friends, new and old, and visiting strangers, will find a cordial welcome. There will be an interesting debMe at the Civil Government class Thursday Thurs-day evening next, at the Fourth ward meeting-house. The subject is: "i?e-solvtd, "i?e-solvtd, that the killing of the Italians at New Orleans was justifiable." The champions on each side are eentlempn of well-known ability, legally and otherwise. A full house is fully anticipated. anti-cipated. Wm. Graves - has just completed two very beautiful boats at his workshop work-shop on I street, between Third and Fourth streets. One of the boats is for his own use, and is a single scull twenty-seven feet long, and only weighs forty pounds; the other is a double scull thirty-live feet long aud weighs about fifty pounds, and was built for Don 11. Coray. The work on the boats rellects great credit on Mr. Graves' skill as a boat builder. If everybody in the country who has his way to make, would sit down with the fact long enough to master it, that nothing but hard, honest work will bring anything worth having in this world, there would be fewer young men looking for some kind of work where they could keep .their hands clean and lie in bed till 8 o'clock in the morning. There would be fewer looking for jobs and more anxious to work at trades, where the prospect of amounting to something is much greater. |