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Show BREVITIES. S. R. Marks A Co. for furniture. Cloudless skys are reported throughout Utah today. Cheap folding beds at S. R. Marks. The ball of the Young Ladies' Aid society is to be given tonight. Kerkaur's forecast for tomorrow is fair and slightly warmer weather. Mrs. E. R. Clute gave a card party to a small number of friends last evening. Caseel Woolcy was fined f 10 and costs yesterday afternoon for a disturbance. There is a case of leprosy reported at Johnson's Pass in the Deep Creek mountains. moun-tains. There is to be a meeting of the cooksj waiters and bartenders union thifr-evening Gram from Clinton, Iowa, todav hi forming her that her brother Frank B. Shelley, wix left here a few days ago wititi the remains of his wife, was not expected to live. Mrs. McKimmins will leave for the east tonight. Lace Curtains and Linoleums at 8. B Marks A Co. James Crags: was run in by Sergeant Randolph Ran-dolph this morning for drunkenness. I Deputy Marshal George Walton has returned re-turned from White river valley much, improved im-proved in appearance and presenting Um blush of perpetual youth. The death of Charles Bkewes, senior In the firm of Skewes fc Son, undertakers, was reported this morning. The time for the funeral has not yet been announced. Yesterday negotiations were concln&ett which resulted in the transfer of the boot and job printing busines of Reese fc Cottle- to R. B. Stevenson and B. F. Cummings, Jr Both gentlemen were raised here and well known. The new firm will be koowt as Stevenson i Cummings. At the meeting of the board of bishops of the M. E. church recently held In Cincinnati, Cincin-nati, Bishops Warren of Denver, Newman of Omaha nd Fowler of San Francisco, wera appointed a committee to iuve.stig-ate the. affairs of the Methodist university of Ogden. They will be ia Utah shortly to fulfill Iheir duties. The road between this city and Garfield -Beach has been greatly improved lately, Tweuty-four men have been at work on it h throwing out the stones, tilling up the ruts and leveling up the bad places generally. Thanks are due to Harvey Hardy who induced in-duced the county commissioners to have th repairs made. There whs a debate last night in the rooms of the Y. M. C. A. between the debating club of that organization and that of Salt Lata lyceum. The question was: "Resolved, That Theaters are More Beneficial than Injurious." In-jurious." It was decided in the affirmative. There was rlso a short programme of musKi and recitations and an appetizing tench which was served in the gymnasium. at lo'J Main street. F. W. Crawford was discharged the prosecuting prose-cuting witness having failed to support a charge of petit larceny. Charles Robernson and Frank Creighton, arrested on suspicion were discharged yesterday yes-terday afternoon by Judge Gee. There has been a rise of nearly twenty degrees de-grees in the temperature throughout the north and west in the past thirty-six hours. There was a fire at Buffalo Park yesterday afternoon in which two houses belonging to William Glassman were burned at a loss of ! $o00. Society will turn out en masse tomorrow right for one cf the swellest events of the season, the Phoenix club ball in Youngtr'a hall. Caswell defeated Moon ia the pool tournament tourna-ment last night by a score of 100 to 24. The contest tonight is between Guthier and Forest. The calling by the president of the chamber cham-ber oi commerce of a meeting of the manufacturers manu-facturers on next Thursday night is regarded regard-ed as an important move. The exhibitors at the recent bench show in connection with the exposition will hold a meeting this evening at 37 Main street for the purpose of organizing. The weather report at S o'clock thi3 morning morn-ing showed the temperature to be: Salt Lake 27, Bingham 31, Ogden 32. Lotran 20, Park City SI, Provo 38, Alta 23, Stockton 30. John Eckert recently arrested for frisking a pair of shoes from Desky Bros, entered a plea of guilty to petit larceny yesterday afternoon and was fined 30 and costs. A. M. Mseo received a letter from National Na-tional Fish Commissioner M. McDonald say. ing a car of carp would re-wh Laramie, Wyo., about the last of the mon'l,. and askiup him to come there and receive the consignment tor Utah. Fred Simon says there are facilities here and the materials with which to manufacture manufac-ture anything that is required to make life happy and comfortable, and that it ouiy requires re-quires a united effort to wake Salt Lake the greatest manufacturing center in the west. Mrs. Mark McXiminins received a tele. |