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Show BREVITIES. S. R. Marks & Co. for furniture. The show wiudov.s all dazzle with the premonitions of winter. The school bourJ will take up the question of placing the bmls again this evening. Tall styles Kiwx bat just received at J. T Garduer's, 141 Main street. Murderer Brown rocs to Frovo tomorrow to receive sentence ou a verdict of murder in the second degree. I.ace Curtains and Linoleums at S. R. Marks A: Co. The contract to funiMi power for the eiiy sewer pump ha been nv s.nlcd the Kapid Transit company at a co.-t of SltwO a quarU r. Cheap folding 1 tde at S. K. Marks. It has bceu nearly decided to run a train to Garfield next Srnday afternoon, as i! is thought the water is w arm enough to induce in-duce the people n'th an xet s.- of vitality to go in bathing. Fully one hundred people left the civ yesterday to attend the Ogdeu races, and ai many more today. . Fainter? have been at work for the past two d iy in embellishing the Unirn Faeitie windows with the star and striped shield which is used as a trade mark by that r ad. Judge Hartrh ho returned from a work's outing in Idaho. The mo.-t of the time v.r.? spent in the Tc'on vailev in the eatcji p:irt ot that state. That valb-y ha rcceutn been opened, but it is settling up rapidly. It has a fertile .-oil, is well watered aud is adapted to general farming, stock raising and the growing of the hardy varieties of fr;it. Chief Stanion is nursing a badly swollen hand ss the result of hating hi.- buckboard run into aud overturned on Brig'oani street yesterday. Jerry Murphy of Fark City came, down from that camp today. George Pick, a Bingln-.m mining ex pervitin pervit-in the city as a witness in the Yofeeuiite Xo. 1 case. W. J. rrown of Nephi i- at the Cullcn hotel. E. D. Cox of Eureka came in from that cani). last night. The board of equalization on sidewalk assessments as-sessments is in session and complaint v ill be heard until Saturday next. New rolling stock lias h- en arriving for some days for the Hot Springs railway. Travel is heavy at present. Manager Brown who presides over the welfare of the Western I ni-.n, had his rls;-hiiitics rls;-hiiitics increased yesterday by the arrival of an heiress who tips the sc.Vc at eisrht pounds. According to the weather hup-an. this is indeed remarkable wea her, su much o that not to mention it would be inexcusable. The temperature so far this mouth has been 1'J decrees above the average for October s.ik-c : Ts'"4, the year this station was established, j October as a rule is cool, is frequently rainy and nearly always cloudy, hut so far this month there has only been two days which ! were not warm and "bright. Last year the I warmest day was live degrees colder than the j wannest day this niouthT The average, registration reg-istration of the thermometer this mouth is Gl degrees. I Lieutenant-Governor Story, of Colorado, departed for his home in that state last j night. K. B. (-triffitb will leave ttie city tomorruw for a four mouths prospecting tour in the Deep creek districts. Society at Fort Douglas has arranged to have a ball once a week during the whiter. "While they are intended for the amusement of the officers of the post, their wiea and guests, it is probable that a few people from the city will participate. Most of the affairs will be of an informal character, but one at least or two wili be made memorable. The funeral of William Yaw, an Idaho ranchman, occurred this morning. That Innc'y white flag on the Board of Trade building indicates fair weather and stationary temperature, but the observer considers a change as being imminent. The thermometer at 8 o'clock this morning morn-ing wa- oti in Salt Lake. .V at I'ingham. rT at Ogden. r,0 at Logan. 49 at Park. City, 48 at l'rovu, 40 at Alia and at Stockton. The forecast is fair weather, nearly stationary temperature. The new time card on the llio Gran.lc Western will take effect November 1. L'ndcr it connection will be made at Grand Junction Junc-tion with the Colorado Midland and Denver it Kio Grande, both ruuning passenger trains out of Denver. Observer Salisbury reports the maximum temperature this month was registered last Wednesday, when the thermometer stood at 77 degrees. A safe rule by which to determine the temperature of the water of the lake is the average temperature of the weather. For the past ten days that average has been 62 degrees. It appears after investigation that it was the fault of the applicants themselves thnt lliey did not procure work through Mr. F. C. Bridgeford's cmploymcnnt agency and that it was their own fault that the "bonus was not refunded. That they could have obtained ob-tained work is sho n by the letter from E. L. Carpenter and they were entitled to cover their money only on the refusal of the foreman to employ them. The conduct of the agency was perfectly fair and square in the matter, reports to the contrary notwithstanding-. |