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Show BREVITIES. Cheap folding bed at S. R. Marks. The pamhling houses were reopened Saturday Sat-urday nicht to a full play. The funeral of Mrs. Van Arsdale took place from the residnnce at 11 o'clock. S. R. Marks & Co. for furniture. Christian Hansen and .T. B. Elliott were admitted to citizenship before Judire Zane today. There was no new phae to the Piekard order concerning the arrest of prostitutes during the day. The Tufts divorce suit was up airain today on the demurrer to the amende dcomplaint which was sustained. The Lyceum will hold its regular meeting in the parlors of the hotel Templeton tomorrow tomor-row eveniuar at 8 o'clock. I. nee Curtains and Linoleums at 9. R. Marks t Co. Burglars paid a visit to "Whitehead's carpet car-pet cleaning establishment early yesterday morning hut were frightened away. The funeral of Miss Jennie Anderson will be held h 11 o'clock tomorrow morning instead in-stead f In o'clock as previously announced. An altercation . occurred at the rear of the Mint saloon yesterday afternoon in which a pi.-tol inns part. Two of the purt3' were ar-restek ar-restek while the third mad.; his escape. The thermometer ft 8 o'clock this morn in? rcsisiered 4'i deirrecs in Salt Lake, 3T at liinu'liain. ."iSat u'den, -i at Logan, 44 at 1'ark City, 41 at ProVo, 10 at Alta and 35 at Stockton. It has bpen found diilicult to make the time on the new schedule adopted bv the 1. fc R. G., i?. (4. W. and Colorado Mid'land.for the t.verianrl mail, the train arriving today half an hour late. The average temperature for the month of October H as oo.'J degrees ; the thermometer reaching the highest point on the -J2d of the month when it rendered 77 degrees and the lowest on ih !, :t degrees. The raiu-fall raiu-fall was l.r'ti inches. George E. Gray was arrested late Saturday evening for undertaking to collect a debt of 5 from i. L. Betts at the point ol a six-shooter six-shooter an 1 ordered to appear before Commissioner Com-missioner Greeuniau at 2 o'lock this after-noon. after-noon. The examination had not begun at 3:!0 o'clock. .lames Lawrence, Hie young plumber who war, buried yesterday, is said to have died under such circumstances as to be most dis-tressingto dis-tressingto his brother workmen, whoditl not know of his ickuess nor that he needed assistance. as-sistance. I lis parents are in poor circumstances, circum-stances, and the physician for whom they sent refused to attend the case until paid in advance, and the young man died -without having received any medical attention. Lawrence was only years of age, and was most popular among his fellows. |