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Show plea of guilty and will come before Judge Zane to be senteaeed. It is Marchant who wanted to build a bonfire and hold a carnival when Deputy James Doyle was being followed fol-lowed to hU grave. In the pool tournament last evening Forest defeated Newton on a score of 100 t 20. The match tonight is between Caswell and Newton. Chief Stanton is now making hi regular monthly inspection tnd flues are being condemned con-demned wherever they are found to be in the least dangerous. The young sou of Alfred Weston of Moroni was accidentally killed last week by a gun in the hands of an older brother. As is Ire quenily the case the weapon was thought to Le empty. . I Wa'fcpr Eros, new block on Third Smith will be read- for occupancy in a very few dajs and becomes more commanding with each touch of the artisan's hand. The police authorities are discussing tbe coming fight and strong influence is "being brought to bear on them by an element who object to tbe prize ring in any shape. A concert and ball took place at the Twenty-second ward school house last eveninsr, tliat was largely attended and an enjoyable time ex;er!enced by all present. Colonel EJ Derby, manager of the Proin-ontary Proin-ontary Cattle dutnpauy is in the city again after an absence of several weeks and is receiving an ovation from a host of friends. Sergeant Donovan says that henceforth when a complainant calls an officer a half dozen blocks to make an arrest some secur- ity w-ill be required for his or herappearance before court. The present practice is decidedly de-cidedly anuoying. The thermometer registered at 8 o'clock this morning "-J3 in Salt Lake, tiT at Bingham, 123 at Odeu," -I aj Logan, 21 at I'ark Citv, 30 at ProTO, 20 at Alia, and 15 at Stockton. The forecast for Salt Lake and vicinity is cooler tonight and warmer tomorrow. City Attorney Hall yesterday afternoon filed an answer in the case of O. II. Pcttit vs E. R. Clute, city assessor etc., in w hich he denies that the city council has been given no power to levy a local tax against the citizens citi-zens for sprinkling purpo:-es or that the proceedings pro-ceedings heretofore taken by defendant have been without lawful authority. In the cases of J. C. Larsen and T. A. Hodge agaiii!-t the Utah Central railway. Commissioner Greeuman this afternoon srave judgment in favor of Larson for 4T.40 "and in favor of Hodge for $173.3o, and costs. The coits are rapidly piling up in these actions, ac-tions, and LcGrand Younc, eq., count-cl for the railway, stated this afternoon that he was unable to state when the line would be able to meet its obligations. .A. : ; BREVITIES. S. R. Marks & Co. for furniture. City council in regular freshen tonight. Cheap folding beds at S. R. Maiks. The coal dealer is rejoicing over the cold snap. Lace Curtain and Linoleums at S. R. Marks fc Co. The choral society held its regular meeting meet-ing in Assembly hall last evening. Christinas consignments are coming; in steadily over both roads. In the case of Bailey vs. Cullen the ,iury brought in a verdict of $43.10 for plaintiff. Emil Lundnuist was relieved of his watch aud chain and a gold ring on Sunday night. The chronic applicant for a clerkship in or under the lcgii-laturu is abroad with his petition pe-tition again. The shop windows are beginning to betray the evidence of another season of expensive holidays. The case of John Beck against L. S. Nob-lilt Nob-lilt is on trial before Judge Zane and the petit jury this afternoon. - The young ladies'' Aid Society !i leaving nothing undone that can add to the success of tho Charity ball which takes place at an early flay. ; . Officer Danner yesterday arretted two boys who cave their names as Charles Robinson and Charles Creighton, on suspicion. (.'tunics E. Johnson and John A. Johnson both natives of Sweden, were admitted to citizenship this morniug before Judge Zane. The newsboys will meet at No. 127 South West Temple street this evening at 8 p. m. for the purpose of reorganization and election elec-tion of new officers. Gilbert Marchant, -recently arrested en a charge of unlawful cohabitation, entered a |