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Show BREVITIES. The iiniiw - twelve feet deep at Alta. The real estate trutiFferd yesterday footed up $'.'7,050. The Eureka towtifcite case i still (ft((iB( 1 ! aloiiK in the land otflce. j The funeral of the late Cant. Wra. C ar- j I ter took jilaee at 1 o'clock today. Mr. "and Mrs. 8. T. Kdward arc to be eon- j SJHtMlrtld on the arrival of a little daughter. The rehearsal of Ihc Symphony orchestra has heen postponed until next Thursday evening. The rchearaal of the hnrai society last cvenini; was well attended and was quite a success. William Brand and John Ilank, natives of Scotland, were admitted to citizenship yes-terday yes-terday in the Third district court. Everybody asked to attend the (rrand democratic dem-ocratic rally and ratification tonifjktst Walk-er's Walk-er's pavilion under Salt Lake hardw are store. Mr. V. H. Hinman yesterday received a teleerain aunnunciut; the death of hl son, II. W. ilhmian at I .as Vega. N. M. J. ( '. Constant left yesterday for New York to make arranici nicnts for perfecting the work of tho American Natural Cas company in tliis city. Tbc 'I intic Iron company filed amended articles ot incorporation ye.-tcrday with Secretary Sec-retary Sells. The capital stock is raised from IOO.OtK) to 30O,(X)O. Tho funeral of Mrs. I'rcsendia S. Kimball will take place, from the Assembly hall Wed. ncsday nioriiinir at II o'clock. Her age was SI years and 5 months. Where is "(.'ripple creek district and how to reach it," is the title of book published by the ( ulorado Midland. The book is full of information in regard to the Cripple creek country, Judge Hartcli in the probate court yesterday yester-day recorded the following order: Estate of Charlotte Talula V. Wood: hearing on petition peti-tion for letters of administration set for February lit. Cast night the University club met and elected W. K. Malone and T. S. Mathis as members of it. The club will hold its annual banquet at the Kuutsford hotel on Friday cvenini;, February 19th. The revival meeting held at the First Methodist church last night was well attended. at-tended. Assistant Faster Hunt preached, subject, "Eternal Punishment. " The revival re-vival will be continued this evening. Kev. Dr. Mabry wiil preach. The fund of the Orphan's Home and Day Nursery was increased handsomely by the musical reception !:ivcn at the residence of Mrs. Arthur Brown. The musical programme pro-gramme was very fine. Mrs. Dr. l'lummer, accompanied by .Mrs. Ilyrum Johnson, sang from the oratorio "Judith;" Mrs. Dr. Hygins sang a Spanish .song, "I. a Faloma;" Mrs. Thomas sang and was accompanied on the piano by Mrs. J. W. Jutld: Mrs. Dr. Bykea, who seemed to be the prima donna, sang her selection from "l.ucretia Borgia," for encore rendered "When the Leaves Begin to Fall. Several other singers follow ed her, but one main treat of the afternoon after-noon w as the singing and ret nations of I'hil Hay. Taking it all together, it was (piite a musical treat. |