Show BRIEF AND BREEZY I HIGH counciljtonight Jm WILLIAMS has retired from the saloon business A soif of James Anderson the popular News reporter died yesterday I SOME of the city clerks think that the Skidmore guards was a pretty good order alter all GEORGE WEST aged 17 was arrested yesterday for having obscene photographs in his possession DENVER ED SMITE writes to Colonel Kelly stating that he intends to return to Salt Lake and go into business here IT was Ed Mehesy instead of Ed Witcher who represented the Indian chief tat Saltair on Tuesday night and took the prize THE police yesterday arrested May St Luce the keeper of a house of illfame and three inmates Their case will bo disposed of today E W KOEBEE was receiving the congratulations con-gratulations of his friends yesterday over the arrival of a son at his house Mother and child are doing well THERE was a large attendance at the meeting of the Real Estate exchange yesterday yes-terday and the members all seemed to take a hopeful view of the situation A MOVEMENT is on foot to organize a party of Salt Lakers to leave here for the Cherokee Strip in Indian Territory on Sept 10 The Strip will be thrown open for Euttlement on Sept 16 THE Utah Womens Press club will hold its regular meeting this evening in the Exponent parlors at 730 sharp An interesting programme has been prepared pre-pared All members are urged to bet be-t present MAEEIAGS licenses were yesterday issued is-sued to Thomas D Pritchard aged 2 and Lida E E Cook aged 20 both of Salt Lake to Joseph McBride aged 27 and Mary Wilson aged IS both of Oakley Idaho AUDiTOR RAYBOULD is hard at work getting out warrants for the members of gettn warrnnt the police and fire departments and the city officials who will be paid entirely in warrants today The pay roll foot up something like 12000 TH CONFERENCE of the Salt Lake Stake of Zion will be held in this city on Saturday and Sunday September 2 and 3 Saturday at 10 a m and 2 p m in tho Assembly hall Sunday at 10 a m 2 p m and 730 p m in the Tabernacle Everybody invited TH time of Judge Gee was occupied yesterday in deciarine forfeited the deposits de-posits left by the femmes di vie on Tuesday Tues-day Helen Blazes Essie WatkIns Malvina Beauchamp and May St Luce were fined 17 each while twenty inmates in-mates were assessed the customary f850 each IN the land office yesterday Samuel L Aiken of Castle Dale Emery county filed a homestead application covering lot 1 the east half ol the northwest quarter and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 7 township 19 south range 9 east ALLEN the Australian pugilist will undertake to stop Silverthorn one of Jim Williams numerous victims In fifteen fif-teen rounds at Ogden tomorrow night I the Australian succeeds in his undertaking undertak-ing Frank Pnrcell who is now in Salt Lake will try to make a match with him THE friends of Mr and Mrs Jas H Anderson will be grieved t learn of the death of their son aged 10 Deceased was born December 29 1883 and died yesterday August 30 at 210 p m Death resulted from kidney and heart trouble caused by inflammatory rheumatism rheuma-tism Funeral services will be announce later IT WAS rumored yesterday that Harvey Hardy a member of the Western Star had been removed from his position as paving Inspector by Mayor Baskin His honor has taken no action in this or any similar case and does not intend t as the whole matter has been referred to a committee AT 6 a m yesterday the thermometer registered 68 at noon 61 and at 6 pm f 70 the maximum temperature being 73 and the minimum 57 Observer Maxwells forecast for 36 hours ending 6 pm to lay is Fair weather cooler The observers comparative report for yesterday yester-day was as follows s i mSaIt Lake T 68 Baker city 50 Cheyenne 46 Helena 55 Miles City 50 Winnemucca 5 Idaho Falls 60 At 11 a mBalt Lake 70 Bingham 61j Ogden 67 Logan 66 Park City 64 Provo 65 THE Tribune yesterday insinuated that the statement of the officers of the Western West-ern Star which appeared in Tuesdays HERALD was edited in this office because an article different from that which was published in this paper was offered t the Liberal organ I was not altered in the least and was allowed t appear simply because i was an official statement and because THE HERALD was the first paper to attack and expose the order That the public was interested in the statement of the officers is shown by the fact that 1100 extra copies of TH HERALD were sold on Tuesday |