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Show BREVITIES. S. R. Marks & Co. for furniture. - It is snowing today at Park City and at Alta. The tug of war is now looked upon as a sure ga. Kerkam predicts clear and cool weather for tomorrow. Lace Curtains and Linoleums at S. K. Marks oi Co. Colonel Ed Kelley has been prostrated by symptoms of pneumonia. H. E. Miller, a Bellevue, Idaho, mining man, is at the Walker house. J. G. Mitchell disposed of Elder Lucas today to-day to W. E. Hubbard for 500. An entertainment w as given in the M. E. church last night by Edvvorth league. Thirty-one car loads of cattle went east over the Rio Grande Western yesterday. The annual election of officers of the democratic club is to take place tonight. Coroner Harris held six inquests last month and yet he complains that business is dull. The Young Men's ( hri-tian association will organize classes for gymnasium work this week. It is anticipated that there will be a warm discu-siou in the city council tonight over the North Bench water question. A meeting of the stockholders of the sugar factory was held yesterday, after which all went to Lehi over the Union Pacific. A marriage license was issued today, by Deputy Clerk Stanton, to Bruce A. Shoemaker Shoe-maker and Elizabeth A. Taylor, both of Salt Lake. The jury iu the Paulson hanging found that he came to his death by hanging. The verdict is w hat the coroner suspected all the while it would be. City Physician Hall says he feels satisfied that all cases of contagious diseases are not reported to the health office; but so far he has been uuablj to locate auy of the offenders. offend-ers. Observer Salisbury made the following weather report today, the observations being taken at S a.m.: Salt Lake, 44, Bingham 4o, Ogden 55, Logan 40, Park City ill, Provo 4".', Alta 3:2, Stockton 4t. Col. James Fairman has offered the chamber cham-ber of commerce one of his paintings as a starter tow ards an art collection iu the board of trade building, providing a room shall be set apart as a gallery. A $10 fire at World & Peers' store, corner of Third North and Second West streets, at ti o'clock last night called out the West Side tire department. The blaze was started from the explosion of a lamp. Andy Brixen, desiring to go to New York to spend the winter, decided to close the dining room of the Clift house until his return re-turn iu March, and his guests were given their good bye dinner last night. Mr Brixen will leave for the east within the next ten days accompanied by his wife and sister. The Timks two weeks ago called attention to the suspicion that a number of physicians did not report their cases of contagious diseases di-seases to the board of health so that the houses might be quarantined. Three cases were heard of today, w here children had recovered re-covered from scarlet fever and diphtheria, but which were never reported to the city physician. The "Count" Wanncck Maroner has departed de-parted for green fields aud pastures new. His acquaintances in .ion do not so much lament his departure as they do their having loaned him various small sums to bridge ever his temporary embarrassment?; for like nearly nil noblemen, especially those of the F.yetalian brand, the count was chron- ically impecunious. There have been many complaints of the unclean condition of back yards in the city, mid Sanitary Inspector Showcll's attention has been called to the reports. Mr. Show 11 t-aid to a Times reporter today that if those reports were niadc to Ii i a department he would see that the yards complained of were cleaned, and that everything which might jeopardize health was removed. Cheap folding: beds at S. R. Marks. |