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Show BREVITIES. S. R. Marks fc Co. for furniture. It is cloudless throughout the west and northwest today, except at Denver. Cheap folding beds at S. R. Marks. Continued fair and cold weather is predicted. pre-dicted. Lace Curtains and Linoleums at S. R. Marks & Co. Yesterday's cold weather -was a tonic to jaded energies. The thermometer touched the lowest point of the season at 6 o'clock this rooming when it registered twenty degrees rbove zero. The railroads from this place will make & rate of oue and a third fare to St. Louis for Archbishop Kendrick's garden jubilee November No-vember 29 to December 1st. Iu the coroner's inquest held yesterday over the bony of Frank Depue, killed in the York mine last Friday, the jury decided that his death was caused by a mass of ore and rock failing on him, and that the company was in no manner responsible. Notwithstanding the fact that several hundred if not thousands of smill houses have been built in this city during the past summer, it is almost impossible to And a vacant one that is modem w ith from three to five room. That is a good tv; fence that the population of lion is increasing. The Philadelphia director of the N;asrara Mining company will remain in ihc c.ty several sev-eral days until they have fully straightened up the business of the past, ye&r and fuiiy agreed on a policy for the year to come. There was a small lire at No. 24 Church street late yesterday afternoon, in which a wooden stable was burned with a loss of $40. The atTair was so flimsy that when a stream was turned on it by the fire department the whole thing collapsed. No origin of the fire is known. Hon. A. C. Cleveland of Nevada, who has been in the city for the past week, will leave for New York City either this evening or to-j to-j morrow morning, his object being in the interest in-terest of a new railroad from Utah acrohshis state to the Pacilic coast. Colonel Ed Kelley who is always among the foremost in bestowing charities to those who merit them, feels that he. has been done a severe injustice by -Toe O'Brien, whom, he ?ays, has stated that the full preeceds of his recent bcntlt were not turned over to him by the Colonel Kelley. The Colonel indignantly indignant-ly reaserts the story and adds that his personal perso-nal contribution amounted to f.30. If, he says, there were any tickets ou which' the beneficiary failed to realize they are. in the hands of friends who have failed to account for them. Both the Union Pacific and the Rio Grande Western this morning's eastern trains took out a number of Salt Lake people- bound for Denver, from where some of them will go east after Ihe cxniratiou of the miuing congress. con-gress. Among them were L. E. ifolden. Syd. Hooper, A. G. Norreil and AV. G. Van Horn. j i |