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Show of the building will after that date be rented as an apartment house, and the office and dining room be cut up into store rooms. Mr. Brixeu contemplates taking up his residence in New York. Depnty United States Marshals Doc Nor-rell Nor-rell and Joe Bush came up from Provo ibis OJOrning and reports everything quiet in court circles in that district. In the case of the people against Sarah Moon charged with disturbing the peace. Commissioner Ureenmau took her sensibility into consideration and this morning liberated her on payment of the costs. W. E. Hubbard sold a lot and a half in block (. East Waterloo, to Mrs. Bertha Joy for 3.5, and a lot and a half in the same block .to Mrs. Sarah Carr for ?o75. The. relaying of the Utah ec Nevada road with forty-pounds steel has just been completed, com-pleted, and with the largely increased equipment equip-ment with which the road has lately been lurnished, a niucb heavier business can be handled with dispatch than ever before. BREVITIES. The real estate transfers yesterday footed cp sio.ysi. The thermometer at 8 o'clock this morning morn-ing registered 3CJ. United States Marshal Parsons is at Provo on an official errand. The First Congregational church people will occupy their new church next Sunduy for the first time. Georirc G. May. 29, and Clara A. Tellefson 120: William Lloyd. 4, and Clara E. Brough, B, were licensed to marry yesterday. Weather forecast for Utah "Fair weather; cooler tonight, with frosts; warmer tomorrow." tomor-row." Not much comfort in thaL The Dcnhalter rilics will give a military liop next Thursday at tho Keunelly hall on Market street, and also hold an election for taptain. Tbe funeral services over the remains of the little child of Frederick and Lizzie By-tyater By-tyater Moore were held at M o'clock this afternoon. C. A. Whiting, professor of botany in the University of Utah, delhereda lecture on volution in the Second ward meeting house last evening. Iu the case of Mary A. Lang against the Citizen's Bank of Ogden a petition for rehearing re-hearing has been tiled with Clerk Bache of the supreme court, Tolliver who recently did the killing at Jluehesjie has been removed to Provo where he will have his trial at the next term before Judge Blackburn. On the first of the month the Clift house will cense to be run as a hotel, Andy Brixeu having concluded to retire. The upper part |