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Show BREVITIES. j Cheap folding beds at S. R. Marks. j Eagle gate is rapidly being restored. i The undertakers complain of panicky times. Garfield Beach presents a dismal appearance appear-ance these days. The funeral of Walter Conrad was held today at 1 o'clock. Street paving Mill come before the council coun-cil again Tuesday night. Fall styles Knox hats just received at J. P. Gardner's, 141 Main street. The department clerks of the city are in attendance at the fair today. Mrs. Andrews' has been removed to the asylum for the insane at Provo. See that Porpoise "cork sole'' shoe at Baker's, Ba-ker's, No. 46 West Second South. The funeral of John Mister, found dead in Parley's canon, took place today. Considerable material is being gathered for the grand jnry pending its vacation. A new six compartment treasure chest was received by the Union National bank yesterday. yester-day. Travel on tlie railroads has been unprecedented! unprece-dented! y heavy during the present week of the fair. E. R. Riter was arrested in the Theater last night for attempting to pick John Jackson's Jack-son's p"oekets. Several important sales of horseflesh have taken place at the exposition grounds in the past few days. Prospectors are beginning to return from the hills as the evidences of winter become more pronounced. The ladies of St. Mark's Guild arc to give a musical entertainment in the chamber of commerce Thursday night.. There will be services at the Jewish Temple Tem-ple on Second East street at 7:30 this evening. even-ing. Rabbi Jacobson will preach. The ministers throughout the country are preparing sermons for Discovery Day, the anuiversary of which dawns with Sunday. Lewis Lambert of Lehi was arrested yesterday yes-terday for selling goods on which a man by the name of Engleman had a chattel mortgage. mortg-age. The residents of State street above the Theater threaten to hurl some pretty tall adjectives at the council on Tuesday night next. One of the democrats who went to Ogdcn last night said today that he had imbibed so much tariff argument that his head pained him dreadfully. P. C. Madison of Chicago had his ankle badly sprained yesterday" by being thrown from car 20 of the Rapid Transit line while going to the races. The case of John Kerr against the Bear Lake and River Canal company will occupy considerable attention this fall. It involves a good many tens of thousands. Two carloads of Ogden cadets came dow n from that city this morning to take part in the competitive military drill at the fair. They return at S o'clock thia evening. Hon. C. C. Goodwin's lecture before camp No. 5, P. O. S. of A. is postponed till Friday evening the 16th insU Invitation tickets f rWiH fin thnt rlotA f'rtmmMtw rf inY-itutir The fifty members of the American Library Li-brary association who were in the city yesterday yes-terday left for California tbis morning. They unanimously expressed themselves as delighted de-lighted with Zion. The friends of Mike Scully of Park City, deny that he attempted to commit suicide. Mike was only gl-orions and was unsteady in his mind from having taken an excessive jag of boiled oystirs. A delightful Uttle musicale was given last night by Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Daveler at their residence 561 East First South street, which served to introduce Mrs. Green, a Denver voculist, "who will make her home in this city. A business meeting was held yesterday by the ladies of the Unitarian church at the 1 Metropolitan hotel at which a constitution ! wrs adopted which had become necessary for the society. The ladies served high tea from 3 to 5 o'clock. Commissioner Jforrell performed the ceremony cere-mony yesterday which uuited James Rcagen and Charlotte Stesnfeldt. Norrell has had the pleasure of kissing about a dozen brides this week and Lopes to double the number by tomorrow nignt. And now that the fact has been made public, pub-lic, people cease to wonder why that long, graveyard smile o'erspread Printer E. J. Smith's face this morning. It's a boy and he weighs nine pounds. Mother and son arc said to be doing well. Tomorrow will be a great day for Salt Lake democrats. The apostles of free trade I will be here and exnlain to the neonle bow they are being beggared by the McKinley tariff on pearl buttons and tin plate, "while the rich are growing richer." The twentieth anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. AV. R. Lambourne was celebrated cele-brated in a most enjoyable manner last everting evert-ing at their residence at the corner of E nnd Fifth streets. A large number of relatives and friends were present, and with music and dancing the evening passed pleasantly away. They received many beautiful and costly, presents. After an eletrant repast some" vocal and instrumental music was rendered ren-dered and the entertainment closed, each going to his respective home, having with them the pleasant memories of a most happy evening. - - |