Show BRIEF AND BREEZY The mails were all on time yesterday Mary McKay was arrested last night on the charge of using abusive language Ed Putnam was arrested yesterday for I pedllg within the restricted district II I I Information was lodged against one John Taylor yesterday in regard to alleged insanity I in-sanity The relief societies of Salt Lake and I Davis stakes will give an excursion on the 22nd inst I James Thomas of this city who has I been for some weeks engaged in mining at Eureka returnee home last evening Mall route No G9lol from Moab to Thompsons Utah has an increased service ser-vice to six times a week The scedule daily except Sunday will be the same as I i Is at present The regular monthly meeting of the I Salt Lake County Horticultural association associa-tion will be held in the county court house at 2 p m Saturday August 4 lEt All are invited to attend Mrs Emma Shoemaker of the Twenty sceriid ward died at her residence yesterday yes-terday morning She leaves a husband and three sons The funeral will be held at th First Methodist church at 5CO p I m to1 rrow Marriage licenses were issued yesterday to Robert William Smith aged 24 and Tillle Jensen aged 18 both of this city nlso to Joseph H Lloyd aged 22 and Louis C Wright aged 18 both of West Jordan At C a m yesterday the thermometer registered 6 at noon SG and at 6 p m 9 thE maximum temperature being 9 and the minimum 63 Observer Salisburvs te 6 Olsener Salsbuls forecast for today is Fair weather ala tlcj ary temperature st For three years it has been the custom of the closest friends of the late Mrs I Hannah T King to devote a day to recall ing the words and deeds of that gifted and estimable lady who was an author of no mean attainments On Monday Mrs John I Aford entertained twelve of those ladies at her home one of the guests being lIdiesl Louisa Spencer Mrs Kings daughter I Mrs ICIngs works An Epic Poem Songs of the Heart and others are to be I found in many libraries of this city The Womnas Press club held Its regular i nieptinp at the office of the president Dr I Ems Shipn last evening Mrs Arthur Lrowne and Miss Laura Hyde were admitted I ad-mitted to membership Quotations from a I standard author were given in resuonse to roll call Dr Ferguson and Mrs B loung discussed theosophy in an interest ing manner At the close of the proI gramme refreshments er served and the ladies spent a half hour in social conversation con-versation soca A party composed of Orson Dyer Spencer Spen-cer Clawson jr Walter Pyper and Austin Aus-tin Whitney who went on a fishing trip to Brightons lake last week returned yesterday evening and report tnl fishing on the lake as being very fine They intended in-tended returning Monday mo ng but have delayed on account of their horses straying away The aiimals were recovered recov-ered yesterday morning and the boys started as soon as possible after their arrival ar-rival here about 6 oclock last night The funeral of the late William H Lewis who was killed in Parleys canyon on Sunday afternoon was held at the Fifteenth wart meeting house yesterday There was a large attendance of friends i dr relatives and the services were conducted con-ducted by Bisnop Elias Morris Consoling Con-soling remarks were made by the bishop end George G Bywater T F Howells Dr S B Young dn C W Hardy The floral tribute were numerous and beautiful beau-tiful among them being a broken wheel sent by the employees of the Utah Central Cen-tral The interment took place at the City cemetery I At the Inquest held over the remains of William H Lewis the roadmaster of i the Utah Central who was thrown from i J push car in Parleys canyon on Sun ida i-da and killed a man nemed White I made a statement under oath to the effect I ef-fect that he had seen the deceased ride down grade on a handcar at the rate of i a mile a minute As to the correctness 1 of the statement The Herald of course I knows nothing but it was made under oath and was given simply as a part of i the proceedings Nicol Hood of SugarHouse 1 Sugar-House takes exception to Mr Whites I statement however and writes a scathing scath-ing letter to The Herald In which he attacks at-tacks Whites motive for so testifying j Mr Hood says he worked with Lewis S for over three years and found him always I al-ways R careful man not only as to him I as hut as to those who worked with or under him He Insists that the push car could not run at the rate of sixty miles an hour and keep the track and calls upon Mr White to explain why he iwt called upon to attend the Inquest and make his voluntary statement |