Show BRIEE AND BREEZY ExProbate Judge William Goodwin aied at Logan last night There is a message at the Western union telegraph ofiice for R D Millet Yesterdays clearings were 526992 a compared with 15751 for the same day S55 of last year Not one arrest was made for Illegal voting during the day and the polce iegal run tail at the city hal did not make a single runThe The ladies of the First Congregational church served merchants luncheon at 33J South Main street yesterday and will repeat it today wi No session of the police court was held yesterday the election and Justice Smiths wedding being the causes There were no cases of special interest on the docket Messrs Edgar and Shoulderbrand inspired epired the voters yesterday by some stir str ring accordeon and guitar music They played at some of the polling places and made Ing The Herald office a visit this morn IngThe The police had a merry time of it last night Keeping fires off the asphalt pavement pave-ment several sections of which on West Temple street were ruined through the r l reec Y tei carelessness of the celebratera on Mon day night At 6 a m yesterday the thermometer registered 41 at noon 5 and at 6 p m Bl ge maximum temperature being > 2 and the minimum b3 Observer Smiths forecast is Fair weather stationary temperature A handsomely decorated car drawn by four horses conveyed the Democratic Democratc drum corps about the city The boys made good music and their appearance at the polling places was always a signal for a display of enthusiasm Frank Nilder and George Rowling both boys TV ere arrested yesterday morning by Sergeant Eslinser for stealing demijohns from the warehouse of B K Block i = Co under the old Times building No charge was booked against them but it will either be petty larceny or housebreaking The captain and members of troop C of the National Guard of Utah have received re-ceived an invitation from company D First infantry a Brigham City to attend n military hop t be given in that place In the opera house on Friday evening next All members of the militia reaching Brighani City at 445 p m are expected to dine with and at the expense of the members of company D The regular police did special duty at the polls yesterday two officers being detailed de-tailed to each voting place At the station sta-tion a special squad was held subject to orders and the new police patrol was pressed into service The first run was made to the First precinct as a test One of the fire department teams furnished the motive power the regular police team being held for emergencies Mrs Emma P Ewing will deliver her free lecture on Our Kitchen Interests at the assembly hal this afternoon at 230 oclock The lady is here under the auspices aus-pices of the Womans club and will give a course of here celebrated lectures ge cookery at the new Unitarian church looms commencing on Thursday afternoon after-noon r Ewing is said to have no superior In the art of cooking Notwithstanding the Tribunes boast that O T Brooks would not vote yesterday yester-day because he had not paid his poll tax the gentleman did vote and further he did not pay his poll tax but he never urged as a reason for not paying it that he was under 21 years of age Mr Brooks as a member of the Utah National Guard enjoys the privilege of not having to pay poll tax for three years For a assault upon Heiry Lan on a boy of 15 years H J Worthington the keeper of a Market row fruit stand was arrested yesterday afternoon but a friend of the old man put up 10 for his appearance ap-pearance I seems that the boy purchased pur-chased a cocoanut from Worthington and then discovered that the fruit was spoiled He handed It lack with a request for another an-other Zd worthington knocked tt lad down with the nut by hitting him on the left leg One of the features of the day was Helds band which discoursed music from an open car of the Salt Lake City al Railway company gaily decorated with flagS bunting and banners This car was lag buntng disposal of the Democratic committee in whose employ the band was by the Salt Lake City Railway company and by means of the latters line every polling place could be reached I was a novel departure from the stereotyped band wagon and the enterprIse of the blnd band promoters was loudly praised The promoter favored Herald with a number of its choicest selections and for over half an hour the street intersection was packed with people attracted by the fine music |