Show II CIlY BREVITIES II I I AS ONLY A FEW PETITIONS were pre presented i at the meeting of the city elty coun i cn last leet Monday Konda att there will oe P I Ino no meeting of the new committees to tonight I Inight night The next g gathering of the new I council will be held Monday night MISS EM ElM PLATTS entertained at lunch luncheon eon yesterday at her home South Seventh Est Best street covers the following guests being laid I Misses Pearl Swift CUffie Cliffie Brown Clara Camp Theresa Burton Lola Brim and I M C Cottrall i MRS C GREEN 5 years old was yesterday de cred to be in insane I sane by a commission sitting silting before Judge T D Lewis of the dist court I I I SOON AFTER ARRIVING at his of flea yesterday Governor Spry honored the requisition from Governor J a N Gillett for John Griffin who is held tere nere on a c arge of burglary upon which he was convicted In San Fran else last March but escaped while out outon outon on bond JUDGE F M Id BISHOP in whose court J B Fiske was recently acquitted of the charge of having robbed the saloon loon ot of George Bess does not believe Fiske Is guilty of the other charge of holding up the saloon of Nick al although a though the authorities are until they thay decide whether or not to try him for the holdup of Judge Bishop said that at least twenty witnesses would testify that Fiske could not have committed the tho rob robber robbery ber berA bery I A S HIGHAM pard ned and aud from the tha Utah state prison was ord ordered red released from the city eity jail by order of Judge J M I Bowman In the city court yesterday morning after atter the prosecution had made an attempt to send him to jail for i THE BOND OF HARRY A MERCER newly appointed humane officer was med filed with the city recorder yesterday It is for 1000 with I rI M Fisher and andL andI L I F Barr Harr as suretIes RUTH SNARE SNARR 16 years old of Wet West Sixth South street was reported to the city board oP of he health alth as sat fering from smallpox IN THE FEDERAL COURT yesterday Rose Etzel Etsel brought suit against the MIning company demanding l damages for the death of her husband Peter Etzel who was employed at the mine at Park City tty Etzel a laborer was killed by the gave ve vein in ot the December 14 1900 REPORTS from Big Cottonwood canyon say that at present there is five feet of snow at the Maxfield mine and it If Ia almost impossible to get in and out outI I last Jast snowstorm a 11 man named Gil Gilmore Gilmore more wes was caught in a cabin on the mountain side and barely escaped with his life Ufe A CHARACTER BALL will be given at atthe atthe the Tenth ward assembly hall ball Friday Frida night under the auspices ot of the Tent ward Sunday school 4 j |