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Show BREVITIES. fv R. Marks &l Co. for furniture. Ed. Woods of Frisco arrived In the city today. . - Observer Salisbury predicts fair but cooler weather. " , Emmett Lynch and wife of American Fork arc at the Cullcn. George Arthur Rice, left New York for home this morning C. E. Wantland expects to leave Omaha for home tomorrow morning. The board of equalization on sidewalk assessments as-sessments meet on Tuesday. Cheap folding beds at S. R. Marks. Two carloads of ore were received today from the Buckhorn mine in Dugway district. Martin Correll, one of the oldest employees on the Ontario, came down from Park this morning. Arrangements have been made by the Denhalter rifles to have their drills in the Exposition Ex-position building. O. F. Presbrey, the publisher of the Public Opinion at Washington, is in the city, accompanied accom-panied by his wife. About fiflO teachers aud school children took the Rio Grande Western excursion tra.n this morning to see the sugar factory at Leht. , Lace Curtains and Linoleums at S. R. Marks fe Co. Alvin M. West, one of the staff (if the Irrigation Age, left for San Francisco todar to take charge of the California department of that paper. Fall styles Knox hats just received at J. P Gardner's, 141 Main street. The temperature at various Utah points this morning was as follows: Salt Lake 53, Park City 4 Bingham 45, Ogden &5, Logau 49. Provo 46, Alta 54, Sto.ikton 35. A native of Switzerland who w ay Crested at Eureka this week, charged -f j pettv larceny, was so disheartened : yTyf !J w"s not convicted that he attempic "- ommit suicide. Divine services will be held at t; I utheran church, Brighton, tomorrow at 2 p. m., conducted con-ducted by Rev. Arnold. Steam motor leaves Second West and Seventh South at 1 p. in. Sunday school immediately after rreaching in the v.-estToom of the Tellur-ide Tellur-ide buildiug next Sunday by John A. Sid-ener, Sid-ener, of the Christian church, at 11 o'clock a.m. and 7:50 p.m. Elder Sidener will leave for Texas next Wednesday. Dio volente. Mr. W. C. Stainps, a member of the iirm of Cunnington A Co., was married last night to Miss Lillie S. Hilton at the residence, of her parents in the Twentieth ward. The j ceremony was performed by Bishop Whitney. The reception tendered Miss Kate Field at the Metropolitan hotel last niiit by the Women's Relief corps of hp. V A. R.'was a social success and was attended "y fully 100 people. A lunch was served to the g-.iestsi the dining room and they wer i musically entertained in the parl The chautauqua circle mectii on Tuesday instead tf ' fJ order tc W'-pmBiod- be hn f, ;.- - - I n., mrther notice ri." ' .rI, held at, the sarc , place r 0,1,11 jj Wasatch, the old vJr block. . Unitarian services are held ery morning H 11 oV.ock in theater. Rbv. David Uttsn ' tomorrow morning: ' and Puined, or Snndav school .1' "Tiif Second Co .. invifd. Mai.' ,u 1 , , m m "" j ReprcscntatiTc i. Moran, received ! a severe shaking us- vJerday evening from being thrown out ul dog" cart on " Main street. The horse hr- was driving became frightened and ran away. P. J. held on with tenacity until the wheel sfrnck the streetcar track when the cart was upset. The only damage sustained by Mr. Moran was a badly bruised shoulder. The fire department was called out at S o'clock last night to subedue a blaze at 317 yest, Brigham street. The chemical, extinguished ex-tinguished the fire before any great amount of damage was done. Mrs! Charles Moran was responsible for the conflagration, by her attempt to pour -kerosene"' into a lighted lamp. She suffered some slight bnrus of her hands and face. |