Show I I t BRIEF MID BRBEZY jr Tha great charter of the Bluo Church I i Svas received > cslerday L Sergent Wire who has been lit for w J tiearljr three months will resume nis du t 1 ties March L Tcsterdays clearings wera 230252 as compared with 515i113 lor the same i day X pf last year Fifteen c tnt per copy will Do paid fort for-t EemlWeekly Heralds date of December a4 12 sent to this officeS J office-S T Oiteara brother of Councilman JOMeara who hal been spending sometime some-time in this city has left for his home Jn Chicago LUAt thermometer At 6 a TXJ yesterday the i Jreiristered 3S at noon 35 and at 6 p m I egstered imum temperature being 4 nd the minimum 3 t The directors of the chamber of com the y inerca will meet tonight to discuss r proposed natural g display and plans f for Increasing the memberhIp A dispatch reached The Herd at an I Dearly hour this morning from Springfield laTly tis i ails that General John A KcClernand I tang seriously ill with la grippe There are messages at Western Union telesrraph office for Win F Enttemaker tairs McCriUis Albert Herod Hubbard 1loCrHUs Anderson D W Sloan and C W Bow ian Applicants for positions in the constitutional tutional convention are as numerous as Sfliea around a molasses barrel Jake 1 Greenwald Is being pushed by his fnends I for ser tdtarm I The San Francisco Chronicle of Sunday Fncisco f 3ast contains an interesting illustrated article on the great Ontario drain tunnel 1 T was written by Mirta Eames who 1 spent some months bera recently af The names of the returning missionaries mission-aries who spoko in the Tabernacle on Sunday were incorrectly given in the account ac-count of the services They were Elders George S McAllister William G Pat rIck and Charles P Margetts Word come from Philadelphia that Charlea H Jars esq father of Mrs Gilbert B Pfoutz and airs Harold P G Coatts died suddenly yesterday morning at his home Heart failure is supposed to have been the cause The deceased was G years of age Probate Judge McNaUj received his commission yesterday it having been forwarded for-warded to the county treasurer His honor qualified by taking the oath and Ilng his bond He will assume the duties du-ties of his olfice this morning Judge Blair concluded his probate court busi cess Saturday i A report received from Payson last I Wght relates that the Rio Grande express ex-press office at htat point was robbed by < cracksmen Sunday night The thieves effected ef-fected an entrance by forcing a window lock and opened the safe securing Quite a sum of money The police of this city iiad no Imowledge of the event T D Young a respected citizen passed i1 away on Sunday morning after a lingering linger-ing Ulness the cause of death being I asthmatical bronchitis The deceased V was 73 years of age and leaves a widow and sis children The funeral will take f place a the family residence 7 West Eleventh South stet at 1 p m today An inQuest was held yesterday over the remains of James Carrlgan who enfold r c ed Saturday night and a verdict of death rrom a gunshot wound inflicted by his own hand returned Carrigans married I son and daughter of Beaver have been I telegraphed for and the funeral will not Jbe announced until they are heard from The local and office yesterday received the desert land entry of Laron Cum I tnings of Salt Lake city to that portion of the unsurveyed public domain known a and called Gunnlson Island sltua ted in the Great Salt Lake Utah on the rest side of the Promontory In Box I ride county approximately in township 7 north of range 0 west containing about 1 1300 acres William Clinton and Peter Dumblebeck are In the city jan charged with pptlt larceny The men were apprehend d with a pair of pants and some socks in I their possession which they failed to sat isfactorily account for Inasmuch sfactmly account fot a one r pall of socks were wrapped in paper I after the manner employed by a clerk the police think hat while one clerk jside to make a purchase the other lifted I the balance of the stock from the outside out-side and are waiting for the owner of the missing goods to come forward and Identify them I > B 1 V Cohn rites The Herald to say that the charges made against him in police court by Phil Jacobs wete ground gund Jess and that Jacobs displayed a great deal of ingratitude toward him in return ior favors shown Cohn relates that the newspaper reports of the affair were erroneous and slanderous aar Herd aaerely copied the police records T rey copie polee In the case and charged nothing However Mr Conns statement is cheerfully given space and as Jacobs has been sent outS out-S or town It is fair to presume that the mattes is ended tRt te Observer Smith of the weather bureau ieater buru has just issued a statement of averages for March compiled from dates during a period L twentyone years I shows a mean normal temperature of 42 the warmest being in 1879 te 19 with an average of 5 and the coldest In iSTTi with ayerge rage of 3 The average date on which thc last killing frost occured in the spnng was April 1 The average average for the precipitation fot te month vas 201 nche the greatest being M inches In 40 inche 1 and the lat 3 Inches In 1SS7 The dV number of average cloudless days was U |