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Show BREVITIES. S. R. Marks & Co. for furniture. Cooler and fair weather is predicted for tomorrow. Arrangements are in progress for a grand cours;ng tournament to take place Thanks. lii uay . Cheap folding beds at S. R. Marks. The Fencing club are occupying their new rooms iu the Realty building on West Temple between Second and Third South. Lace Curtains and Linoleums at S. R. Marks fc Co. It is raining today at Park City. Bingham and Ogdeu; in all other parts of the terfitorj the weather is reported as being cloudy. Several people received handsome lithographic litho-graphic invitations to the Denver -Mining congress, to be held on Nov. 18, 19 and -0. Colonel E. Kelley is making efforts to secure se-cure an exhibition between Big Joe Mc-Auliffe Mc-Auliffe and some western pugilist in this city. AW E. Ware let a contract today for a frame cottage to be built on Seventh and I streets bv U. U. Hiskey which will cost lf)00. All persons desiring to join the company of ex-soldiers are requested to send in their applications to II. J. Curran, police head, quarters. The temperature taken at 8 o'clock this morning was: At Salt Lake 56, Bingham 42, Ogden t3, Logan 37, Park City 38, Provo 42, Stockton 49. The members of the liberal party have opened their headquarters over Mark McKimmins' old livery stable and will soon, commence active work. Kerkan, the San Francisco weather prophet, failed to predict the. rain this morning, morn-ing, only prophecylng cloudy weather in the city, with snow in the mountains. Utah division of the L. A. W. holds its election for chief consul and secretary-treasurer in Boston, all votes to be sent in to Abbott Bassetl btiore November 15. A newsboy assaulted an uuknown person last evening, whereupon the latter boxed the kid's cars and iu the ensuing 'squall" took to his heels followed by a large crowd. Manning and Youngberg was the match iu the pool tourney at the Cullen last evening, the latter winning on a score of 100 to 'J4. The contest tonight is between Newton and ' Ciauticr. The Scandinavian democratic club held a. uieetiuir la.st nilit at Social hall. The principle prin-ciple orator was Theodore Jamuelson who spoke at length on tariff, party division and other matters. "Sinbad'' lias so far outdone the "Crys-ltd "Crys-ltd Slipper'' in receipts and popularity. The tale of seats hesran this morning for the en- gaement next Wednesday night, which is tor four nights and a Saturday matinee. j Some of the property owners on Second, , South street made such emphatic obictions . to a crossing bein built from the Simpson Hill drug corner to the Dooly block that the work was stopped when half completed. The pedestrian are now protesting because it wa not tiuished. Friends of the family will be deeply grieved to learn of the death of Mrs. F. Shelly at her late residence at 8:30 o'clock this morning of acute consumption. The fuueral w ill take place at 4 o'clock tomorrow afiernoou, after which the remains will be conveyed to the old home in Lincoln, Neb., for interment. There is to be a special meeting of the board of directors of the Niagria Mining company tomorrow, w hich has been called to take action on the matter of increasing the capital stock. The following named directors are. now on their way here from the cast: tieo. H. Dicksmau. Boston: E. How ard Schermerhorn, Mr. Hucfcel and J. A. Palenof Philadelphia. |