Show BRIEF AND BREEZY t The number of lodgers at the city k jail fell off considerably last night t there being but two applicants for shelter J Cterk Meloy yesterday issued a marriage c riage license to Thomas G Adamson aged 21 and Lydia E Smith aged 16 t both of South Cottonwood President E D Woolley of Kanab arrived in the city yesterday and will t remain until the latter part of next week He reports everything in splendid t splen-did shape in Kane county The convention of the Christian Endeavor I En-deavor union closed last evening The f programme as published in yesterdays I l Heiald was carried out and the session was a most enjoyable one As was anticipated the womans suffrage meeting at the Fourteenth ward assembly hal yesterday afternoon after-noon was largely attended and the proceedings pro-ceedings were quite interesting A fire in a vacanf shed at No 636 South Eighth East early yesterday I morning called out the fire department I depart-ment The building was entirely consumed con-sumed the loss being about 100 I President W S McCornick of the city council accompanied by Misses I Emma and Genivieve left for California r fornia on a pleasure trip yesterday t morning They will be gone two weeks The city council having decided to receive bids for the full bond issue of IT 5800000 or any prt thereof there will t be no further developments in the matter L mat-ter for thirty days Indications are that the competition for the paper will 1 be spirited f All the necessary arrangements for a finish light between Bob Thompson and Lem White had been made yesterday t yester-day afternoon the place of meeting to be Nelsons resort Captain Donovan was there prepared tt arrest the scrappers scrap-pers but the affair failed to come off having been indefinitely postponed The different women s literary clubs l also the public school teichera of the r city are milciig a strong effsrt to raise 1800 the amount necessary fer the continuance of the public library t Plans are being devised and will be presented at a meeting which ha been j called for next Wednesday at 330 p m Observer Salisbury yesterday isued the meterological summary for March I shows that the mean barometer was 3011 the maximum 3065 and the minImum I maxmum imum 2956 The mean temperature was 4 the maximum 67 and the minimum mini-mum 20 The total precipitation was 173 inches and the total snowfall 102 inches The general council of the United 1 Democratic clubs met last evening at t Judge Norrells office The report of i the committee on rules and regulations i regula-tions was adopted and the executive f committee authorized to secure permanent i I per-manent quarters The council adjourned t ad-journed for one week to meet at the same place when the officers will be i elected I was reported yesterday that a garroter had made assault upon Miss H Lee the evening bet ne while the industrious little womin was making 1 her way homeward after spending the day over a sick be l Her cries marshaled mar-shaled the occupants ol a half 3ozmi 1 homes on the north side but the thi t whom Miss Lee says resorted t < a sandbag bag succeeded m effecting his escape through the rarknp 1 Mrs Elizabeth Pugmire relict of the late Jonathan Pugmire died at her l home in the Nineteenth ward yesterday c morning The deceased was borI in England May 9 1802 and was 92 years or age isne was one ot the oldest residents res-idents of this city and was widely known The funeral will be held today at 2 p m at the Seventh ward meet ingh ouse Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend Provision Inspector McAllister yesterday z yes-terday made eleven milk tests and found the milk < 1 up to standard I showing a marked improvement in the quality of the dairy product sold in this city The inspector has just invented in-vented a milk bucket which will keep S l foreign substances out of the milk The milk passes through strainers as i is being drawn He is endeavoring to introduce his novel invention The degree of the Minnehahas which admits the wives daughters and sweethearts sweet-hearts of the Tribe of The Tuscaroras II is now in course of preparation and will be administered for the first time within two weeks All applications should be made in writing to Morris Sommer the Big Medicine Man of the tribe The chieftains are preparing for a descent on the nurseries on the occasion and lucky is the lock that resists them At 6 a m yesterday the thermome ter registered 32 and at noon 53 the maximum temperature being 53 and I the minimum 3 Observer Salisburys i forecast for today is Fair weather warmer The observers comparative comparatve report for yesterday was as follows I Salt Lake 32 Baker City 2S Cheyenne II Chey-enne 18 Havre 28 Helena 26 Miles City SO Winnemucca 30 Idaho Ie r 24 Salt Lake 43 Bingham 30 Og I den 31 Logan 34 Park City 32 I Provo 40 Stockton 35 j |