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Show ocidkx oi'i'iiiiur.Ncns. Atltraiilrd ICnpv t'n', JIlss Jlluer'a Widdlnc. "I'urlo John's" "" 1 ttoeruli .Niilcn. , 0;.lin Hail,inl I Bnowstorms In I he vklnlty of Mt. htutman, In Wyoming, enured tho Union I'aclllo trains oontidirnble ttou- IKyesteiday. Tmdvn oars of cattle for John Hpnrks from LaraiQb) went west junterJuy an fur as Taoonia, wluro they will te un loadeil nud rmonded with rnui; hurses lor tho sstvrn markets. iliggln's three cars of racers wirnt west yestcrdar morning ntlschoJ to the Central t'acillo pasenger. Tho horsu liava bcon nsiiog hero two dsja after tho Ioiik ride. The funeral nrvicm over tho remains re-mains of Joan 11. Cliarnbsrs were held In the 1 ourth ward uuotlng house, tlunJay, October iaith, lllshop K. Htrotford prmldln j. l'lmro was larto attendance. Thonowttmo tnhta or winter schedule sche-dule on tho Central I'aclllo isow, Intu tllcct today. No ihangia In lliu time or the arrival mil darture of paw enger trnlna hero will bo made, bJt tho time will bo lengthened out olio hour Ulttecu Odouniid Han 1'ranclsco. Work on tho first gas well for the Ohio A Utah (lis and Oil company will ho commenced In about three weeks. Actlnj for tho company, Mersrs. Htcphiu nnd Main yesterday ordered tho pcrlil timbers for tho derricks der-ricks from tho hcclui Iiumber company. com-pany. Tho lumber will be cut lu Orrgon and shou d reach hear In ten day a. James Uroolts stolo a valuiblo over coat from tho residence of Qtorgu W. Driver last wiek nnd then anlshot. Mnritiul Metcilf llotlllod the olllclnla of nllsurroundlnirclilea and on Hun-day Hun-day reci We word frnii Dejiuty Dherlir Jiruwn of l'romoulory llmt his man waa there. Tho marshal took the afurnoou train and returned In tho evening with the nneak thief. The coat was recovered, llrooli", w bo Is an ixtremely common tramp, wis nrralgnod boforo the Justice mid given tho limit, nlnely dijs. The city council mot last ovonlug and tho threo yc.tr contract for thn city's strict lighting was, on recommendation recom-mendation of tlio committee on public tull'llnys mid grounds, nwardod to tho Odon Oas, ldght & 1'uel cumrutiy. Tho cnmpatiy's hid was ns lolliws: V to 01 lights, $1'., alternating, fll.tM; bS to IN, $11.73, nlteriiafng, fliltii; US to 131, (14 8U; nltenutlug, 7i.'Si, Wt lo 1M, tUl nlternatliu, in, 1M tu ITS, $1.1 M; alternating, $i. 1 hose rlguroi will kivu the city fully $1 pir month for each light nud tho contract Is drawn greatly In tho clly'e Interest. At high noon yesterday occurred the marrlagu of Mi llattlu I. Miner, daughter of Juditn uud Mrs. James A. Miner of this city and Charles Me. Quewuli of (Iraud Itaplds, nt the Church ..f tho (tool bhrberd. The church waa beautifully deoorsti-J with Uowir, tho prevailing blofsoms beluj; while cbr)tiithimums. On tho or-rival or-rival of tho bridal parly the organ pealed out tbo wtt strains of l.oheii. glen's Wedding march und the surpllced chorus bojstu tho number of fourtitrn took tho refrain and, singing as they inarched, preceded the iuly to tho chancel. The bride leaned ou the uim of her father. Judge Miner, mid they were followed by Miss Mar gnrrt Zanc, tho maid of honor, nud tho ushers. The xrooni and his best mm, Mr. John Mctjuownu, mtt tho rty at tho altar and uuder the wed ling bull were pronounced thu bojutlful anil ImprcMtvu words of the cptMxipnl ritual which msda Miss Miner henceforth hence-forth Mrs. Mitjuownu, The i.rly thin proceedid to tbo Jletd hotel, where n superb welding breakfast was served, Tho presents were uiuny anil hnudsomo lu the extreme. Tho new ly wedded couple lell t evening at S:I5 o'clock for the oust .u rvturnlng s-nu to Ornud Uiikl-, Mli'hlgau, will make that city their future home. Tho f l lends of I'reil Hall, n light colnml 'negro iorter on tho I'lillnnu "Vosnnllt," will for the next lire months address letter tn him care of Utah penitentiary, which will Ut his rtfldeuto until the next sitting of tho grand Jury, having been bound over lu bonds or flOOU, olnige.l with attempted at-tempted rnpn upon little Ituby I.nsh-ushoelght-ytar-olddaughterof lleorgc l.ashus. Hall was nrristeil on Hunday after-noon after-noon byOlllcer Hlccth kud imrrosily nc id personal violence at Die hands of several outrage I ell Irons. I In waa nrrnlgued yielerday iitlorunon nt o'clock heforo Couimlislomr llulau-Iskl. llulau-Iskl. During the liking of liitlmouy all noUHj a er men and sj Delators were barred on account of thu disgusting u-luio u-luio of the uvl lence. Halt arrlvid with his cur on one of tho morning tr ilusan I bowled up to n ci nslderablo eitcnt during tho day. Tho llttlo girl was playing near the aoutheait corner of l.liiuulu avenue and Tnenty-llfth strut, about 4 oMock, when she was opproachol by tho negro, who made several Indicent proposals toiler. Ituby hardly knew tho horrible naluie of thu reouists, wua much frlghteiied and tried to run nway, but was caught by Hull and dragged toward the old meant saloon which stands on tho corner, Tho girl struggled mid icresmid nnd finally managod to es-cau es-cau from tho grasp of thu biute. Hall's nrrotl followed a few minutes afterward. after-ward. In exnl imtlon of his llcndlsh behavior Hull statej that he wn unconscious un-conscious of any wrong doing and If ho did tho things stated by the wit-mines wit-mines for tho prosroutlou, must liavu Ixon entlrily overcomo by ipior,aaho rouicmberod nothing of tho occurrence. |