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Show BREVITIES. J S. R. irarks Co. for furniture.' Kirkam'8 forcast until tomorro; is fair weather and warmer. f The choral society will this evening take np the study of the "Light of Asia." B Cheap folding beds at 8. R. Marks j Electric heating stoves are being put il the ears of the City Railway company. The tournament at the Morgan is developing some very clever skill with the cue. The new variety theater will open its (ioors on Commercial avenue tha last of the week, i Lace Curtain3 and Linoleums si S. R Marks & Co. The Social Evening clno will give a grand ball a ouncer's ne.v hall ou West Temple on Thnrtt-c!ay Thnrtt-c!ay evening. Tbe car of the Rapid Transit company re being be-ing supplied with hard coal stoves; a co jfort tha passengers appreciate. There was a little blaze at Mason's limber yard tins merning. but it was extinguished beiore any material damage was done. The shop windows along the business thoroughfares thorough-fares offer picturesque evidence of tae prcgress of art in the intermouutain country. Ti e tu-of war tea. ns report a slight mi-nnder-"tandiiig nothing ferious enonghl' however, to interfere with the coming tournament. A party of gentlemen are organizing for the purpose of rending a representatives to Indiana wlio will lay a report of the gas situation Sere before be-fore some of the shining lights of that coiatry. The thermometer last night reached the lowest per,t ir has this winter, being oulv eight degrees above zero. There js a hirrrer barome!er todav thai there ha. '.Mvn for si:-, month, the actual pressure being .!! iiuh. s, which indicates that the weather is lik( ly to coiitinuecold and fair. t Observer Salisbury reports the ternnrv J it 5 clock this morning to lie as follows: fcaake 'it j!j("Kllam H' uS 'eu 1(1, Lcgan i, Patk i'ity B, Tiia Thtis acknowledges a cordial invitation from ti;" citizens of A-peu, endered throuep 'r. .im riuwi'i. 01 jispeu, rendered througr. mt. i . Kirk V, he-'e-. to attend as a member if tbt "t, in! hiiu.:'" tue sessions of the Western f7olo-r f7olo-r aio con iivsi which conveues at Aspen L'ioem !icr , . A e'e-ra:n v.as received this morning fro:i Sar rrnmi-i saving Jrko Trnnilw, a hrothjr oi i-a.:e i'maibo. hr,d be, n shot this morning. Ther v.em no further partuuta:. ' Another Inrge party went out to the natural ga well tiiis art.-.n on at and wai r-rtara e.iii k. It wis composed of members of'i ' ! ' ii m ero? (oiun.t'rv-e, b.itiiiess im a and r.'e 1-i ! -r re;iseitativei. Tne lnuiie minstrels ar.' holding rehcirralsS or e'.eiy ucea.-ion possible and ti.eynre reallv be( rc i 'g proficient in the pi.rrr.ival of the prucranlmi whieii has been arranged for thm. One of ; reaersaU was h-id yet tej-ihiv, and it weutl1-' -ae (.;i. tliat Sat Brigham has not gotten thro ti1 smdingyet. T Another party of some hslf a dozen went outp tne gas well ypsteniav and like all the others wl i haves ri i.t they tell f lie most stnpenilious stoi Y of t.ie heightn to whuli the well throws to mud etc. The roar of the escaping gas can I-l'.earJ I-l'.earJ n rjimrter of a mile nwav, and there see f. to l- flow euoiiga from :he two wells to heat a l Sight eery house in Snit Lake. ' I |