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Show CITY NEWSJN BRIEF. The friends of W. W. Goadrtch and Mrs. Alice (.'raw ford, Ihe principals in Biuhttm's latelt Scandal, aHscrt that they have been done a great injustice, and that the latter and bor husband had practically Separated a long time ago. Services at the Kaptist church tomorrow morning and evening, tte v. 8. ti. Adams will preach at the morning service. Bub. ject: "The Saving Element In City and N-tion." N-tion." hi the evening the pastor will preach. The lire department made a run lo Brewer Kaiser's residence at tl o'clock this morning anil put a chock on a blaze that threatened to consume the residence. The loss is reported re-ported as merely nominal. The Hot Springs railway began to operate Its trains between this city and Zion this morning. The ride is through one of the prettiest .stretches in the great valley of the ilordau and is bound to become popular as a jiiiint. The. school teachers of Mill creek under tho leadership of Professor Sain Brintou, yesterday treated all the pupils of that dis. trie! to u sleigh ride that was heartily enjoyed en-joyed by them. Major T. F. Mtilloy, resident reprcstnta. tive of the American Trotting association, has received the secretary') annual report, which shows a most prosperous year during the past year. The ladies of the T.'nitariau association will irive an art tea at the Metropolitan parlors par-lors Thursday afternoon. Illustrated lecture by C. E. Dalbin, the well known an 1st. Commissioner Qreenraan is nuaiu at his desk, although not fully recovered. Judge M in t r has returned to Ogden on matters of a judicial nature. Mr. Thomas Melntvre will resume class instruction in the Tonic Sol-Ka system at the Fourteentli Ward assembly rooins on Tuesday Tues-day next, January H, commencing at ti p. m. Singers over 10 years of age invited to attend. (ieneral Freight Agent Waterman ot the Colorado Midland will arrive in the city next "week to confer w ith tne resident representative representa-tive of the. route, Harry Burnett. The First Congregational church will hold services as usual tomorrow at Hammond lial, on Third South, just east of Third Fast. Preaching at II a. in. by the pastor, Kev J. Hrainerd Thrall. Frank McCorkle, whose attack ofjlmiaey was dragged before Jmtire Hnrtch yesterday, subjected to an examination and then discharged. dis-charged. C. Sum Nichols is up from his villa at Murray today and reports several inches of mow. Tait, the alleged counterfeiter, came down from the penitentiary again this morning for his appearance before the district court where efforts arc making to secure a redaction redac-tion of his bond. A. F. Craves, a lawyer and and mining num. was last night arrested by Officer O'Reillo ou a warrant charging him with conspiracy to defraud the complaining witness, wit-ness, Alexander Woods of Heaver county. I and held to answer in the sum of eT.'uo oil j Wednesday next. |