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Show BREVITIES. j S. R. Marks Co. for furniture. The entertainment of P. . S. of A. is postponed post-poned until December 4 ou account of the death of Captain Parker. The conditi in of Parker's gun after examination exam-ination a 8 o'clock dissipates any possible theory as to the hammer having fallen upon any but one cartridge. This is in conflict with the theory recited by the prisoner. Cheap folding beds at S. li. Marks. Died of diptheria, November -JT. at 4.20 a. m., at the Holy i ross hospital. Kdgar Harvey, Har-vey, son of WUiiam H. and Sarah K. Remington, Rem-ington, aged b; years, i', months and 11 das. The funeral cortege leaves the residence. resi-dence. Fifth South and Main streets, at p. m., Saturdav, November "Js. Interment at Mt. Olivet. " Mr. and Mr. W. A. Hughes, residing at Fifth Fast and 1'iftli Soulh, entertained Major S. F. Spencer and Mrs. K. M. Hall and two daughters yesterday at dinner. The repast was sumptuous, and the entertainment entertain-ment was pronounced most enjoyable by those present. The second ball of the series inaugurated by the Social Kvening club occurred last cvtningin Prof. Youngcr's hall and was a proiioia eed success. The dance w as largely a 'tended, there being fully 17 j couples present. The case of John Williams against tle Salt Lake ( ity Kaihvay company is on trial before Judge .ane today. Lae 'urtains and Linoleums at S. R. Mark? & Co. Th- Old Jordan Mining Co. t-. The Ning-an Ning-an Miuiiii, Co. will come up before Judge Anderson tomorrow. Tin re w as a report on the s'reets this morning of a suicide, the on'y foundation for it being the fact that a driveling idiot had discharged h:s gun into the ozone near the corner of Ir oui tn r'.-ist and Fourth South streets. The sugar factory at LcLi was closed down on Wednesday nigf : to permit the employes to enjoy Thanksgiving. The works will start ip again this e , rning. All the hotels yesterday had long pages of arrivals from tic- mountain towns. Before leaving 1 in- city for his engagement in Pueblo, Demetrius KonaplitzKy, the Silurian Si-lurian exile. . ho w as at Wonderland this week, went, before the third district court, de( lared his intentions of becoming an American citizen and took out his first, papers. He renounced all allegiance to all foreign princes aud potentates, particularly that to the czar of Russia, without a pang of regret. There is only one topic discussed on the streets today and that the blood curdling traged3' which occurred this morning. There was a general regret that it should have taken place. There was a noticeble scarcity of drunken men yesterday. Many local sportsmen left the city yesterday yester-day for a days duck shooting on some, of the neighboring lakes. Some decision may be reached tomorrow in reference to the establishment of a bichloride bi-chloride institute here. Wilkes A: Palmer worked all day yesterday on their street crossing contracts. They expected ex-pected to finish up the 105 crossings by tomorrow to-morrow night, but will not be able to do so until Monday on account of the stone shipments ship-ments havine been delayed. Tnit Times as usual w as the first to give the public a full account of this morning's tragedy. The Tim ks extra was out on the streets before 10 o'clock this morning' w ith nearly two columns giving the particulars in detail of the killing of Captain Parker. In less than two hours bKHl copies of The Times extra had been sold. Not a few compliments were heard for this stroke of enterprise. Colonel James Fairman of New York City, the distinguished landscape and marine painter, and eloquent lecturer, will lenture ; this evening at o'clock at Hammond hail, j corner of Third South and Third East l streets. Subject: "What everybody should ' knw about art." Admission, 25 cents. The London Art Joirmil call him the most elo-r.--,.ro It,,H(.an lecturer on art topics. |