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Show T. M. C. A. rooms will be led by Prof. Baxter Bax-ter of Salt Lake seminary. All'young men should hear him: 7:o0p. in. in gymnasium. The F.ldridge will contest before Judge Barteh has been continued until December 2. Maria .J. G. Spear was awarded a decree of divrrce from her husband, "VV. E. Spear, yesterday yes-terday afternoon. The examination of John Eckertts, the sneak thief arrested last night, was continued con-tinued this afternoon until Monday, Jailer Kallcigh was reported somewhat improved im-proved this afternoon, the symptoms of typhoid ty-phoid fever haying somewhat abated. An unbrokeu column of humanity bc-seiged bc-seiged the doors of the Theater this afternoon after-noon until the hour arrived for the curtain to rise. Adulterer Howard has been registered at the penitentiary and this morning made his appearance in the regulation dress suit with its multitude of stripes. The jury in the Suurtliff case at Evanston failed to arrive at a. verdict and on the other indictments the defendant took a change of venue to Sweetwater county. Amasa Tucker of Fairview and Fred W. Cox of Manti were discharged from the penitentiary pen-itentiary yesterday, each having taken the pauper oath. They were imprisoned for adultery. W. G. Xorman and T. A. Orr of the clerks' union, who were arrested on complaint of 1). II. Tatham. have been discharged, there being be-ing no law providing punishment for the cc. centric cdarge ou which they were arraigned. ar-raigned. The proprietor of the "Exposition" store, Tathnm, may be getting lots of satisfaction out of his fisrkt with the retail clerks' union, but he is certainly not making many friends by his conduct iu defying public sentiment. Mr. M. 1). Kern, the architect, and Miss Anna Strubberg are. to be married this evening even-ing at :.'!0 at the residence of the bride's mother, No. 203 East Sixth South street. A reception will immediately follow the ceremony. cere-mony. Night classes in gymnasium work will probably be organized in the V. M. C. A. this coming week. Only full members, thoi-e paying ?i a year, can join these class- s. William and Robert Caskey will Mace charge of them. Dan Murehy came very nearly havirg his t'iro.ii cut at i'ark City on Wednesday bv S falsing through the window- of Young A 1 A b'erlv's store. Several arteries were sev-i sev-i cred and th windpipe only escaped the tame j la-.e a iiairsbreadih. Nick Treweek is on the street again after being conlir.ed to the house for more than j two weeks with inl'.amuiatory rheumatism. ( During that time he lost ten poiuids of Mesh, and he says he feels as if he had been run through tiie Troy laundry. I Hon. L. I', ferry, speaking to a newspaper man at Detroit, Mich., a few days ago, said that the vl csleru men would see to it in "J, that no one was nominated on cither ticlvet who was not in favor of silver. , Ho thought MeKhiley stood the best show on the renub-puhlieau renub-puhlieau honors. In hoisting a safe weighing nearly a ton to the sixth story of the, Commercial block, yesterday afternoon, when it was nearly to the top the rope broke and well, the safe d.d not go up, but when it struck the earth it jarred all the crockery off of the cupboard shelves in Shanghai, China. t nitaria.i services ere held every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock iu the call Lekc Theater; The-ater; r.ev. David Liter, pat-'cr. Mr.jjr! subject tomorrow will be a coatiifua.' ,',", 'jf last Sunday, "The Kvoiiitiou of Chrisi.ln-ity." Chrisi.ln-ity." Male quintette will sing. Sunday j ; sc hool a.-; usual, at lg:15. Everybody welcome. wel-come. . . Two little children, one of thrm 5 aud the other 3 years of aire, vi ho said their name was Graham, were begging on the streets yesterday. They said their mother lived ou North Tenth West street, that she was sick and that they were destitute of either food, clothing or medicine. It is" a case that appeals ap-peals t-j the investigatioas of the charitable. The io-j .1 meeting at tho Young Men's i C'hri i.au assoeiaticti rooms tomorrow sfter-j sfter-j noon at 4 o'clock will be, led' by Dr. It. G. j MeNi ee of the First Presbyterian church. ; Mo j ct: The Power of Choice." This scr-! scr-! vice closes the week of prayer for young f men which has bet: observed every evening i this vcck iu the associations all over the woi id. Strangers are cordially invited. An unknown man was found dead along-I along-I side the Union Pacific railway track near Hampton, last Wednesday morning, the only thing that might shed any light on bis identity being a memorandum which bore the address of ''Louis Fergeman, Edwards-vilie, Edwards-vilie, LI." No inquest was or will be held unless asked for by some one interested in fathoming she mystery. Ambrose P. Leonard, aged 50 years, and Miss Annie. Triplet t. a middle-aged woman, v. ere taken to the Provo insane asylum today. to-day. Leonard imagined that he was the second sec-ond edition of Jesus Christ, and Miss Triple Trip-le t was troubled with the hallucination that she had just, given birth to a child or was pregnant with one of which some noted man was the father, and which would become a president or something of that sort. , A compatriot of Garibaldi, by the name of Cortez, who deals very largely' in the succulent succu-lent 'honan'' on Second South street, had his business closed up yesterday by attachments attach-ments levied on his stock to the amount rf 41.03. divided betwenn Kahn Bros., B. K. Bloeh A Co., Hughes Fruit company and Hyde A: Gritlin. When the officer's arrived they found the slippery dago had skipped the tra la la, leaving about one-third of enough plunder to foot the bills. The First Congregational church, J. Brsin-erd Brsin-erd Thrall, pastor, will hold services a usual tomorrow at 11 a.m.. at Hammond hall chapel, corner Third South aud Third East streets; Sunday school and Bible classes following fol-lowing service. Miss Blanche Yiola Smith will siug. On Fiiday evening at 8 o'clock the ladies will give a Tennyson evening musical mus-ical and literary with general social and refreshments. . BREVITIES. P. Tl. Marks A Co. for furniture. There are eloinih :s skic today in every put of the nor;h and west. Cheap folding beds at S. R. Marks. Kcrkaiu of ' Frisco says: Fair weather; stationary temperature uutil tomorrow. Jgieo Uurtains and Linoleums at S. R. Marks .v: Co. It. wa-; four degree? b"bw zero again at S o'clock 'It's morning at Miles City, Montana. Mon-tana. The first rehearsal of "Fa'.enitza" is called for this evening at Coidcr't. music rooms on First South. Charles M. Cannon ami Miss Ida Dajncs were married on Thursday. Both are vvell known and popular young people. A settlement of the losses of the Lace .house fire va? made by the iusiiraaec companies com-panies yesterday, the proprietors receiving $5ooo. At the meeting of the federated trades last night, it was reported that there were a number of idle men in the city iu several lines of labor. The Turners have beeu making a number of improvements iu their hail, and wiil open the season in a short time with a grand reception re-ception and ball. diaries I'as Aell v 0:1 in the Culien pool tournament last night against Magner by a score of 1(H) to S;i. Vouiigberg and Kid Gauthier will play tonight. The temperature at the places given at 8 o'clock this morning was: Salt Lake &, ' Bingham 2i, Ogden 30, Logan Park City gti, Provo ;)S, Stockton 32. Kirkhatn, the San Francisco weather proph' t, is not, within forty rows of apple trees with his predictions lately. His forecast fore-cast for today was light raiu and lower temperature. tem-perature. ' J. N. Robb, inspector of the Utah demurrage demur-rage association, reports 12,015 cars of freight received at tlie several railroad stations sta-tions iu Utah during the live months ending October 31. A ball is to be given in Younger" s hall on December 3, by the ladies' and the Spanish mandolin clubs. The proceeds are to be applied ap-plied towards paying the expenses of those organizations to the "World's fair. The young men's meeting tonight in the |