Show BRIEF AND BREEZY High Priests meeting today at 1 a m Six tourists were given lodgings at the city jail last night Three of them i were booked on the charge of vagrancy cyThere are messages at the Western Union Telegraph office for F T Sutherland Suth-erland S Morris Harry H Wells and Ben Dawson 1rs Anna Thomassen Bennett died yesterday leaving twin babies born on Starch 22 The funeral will be held at No 2S6 A street at 1 oclock noon tomorrow A D Woolley was arrested yesterday yester-day for obstructing the sidewalkat the Walker corner When requested to move on by Officer Gillespie he refused and gave the officer some lip The Young Mens Christian association associa-tion has taken up the home industry movement and the debating club is movement for a public preparing a programme PUblC meeting to be held on April 12 Chin Chin the Chinaman who on I Thursday was fined 75 for maintain i ing a gambling house has appealed his case to the district court A bond of 150 was fed yesterday with Police i Justice Smith I I On Sunday evening in St Pauls j church the Rev Mr Ridgely will S preach a sermon on the Resurrection of II Jesus in answer to the sermon preached I preach-ed by Dr Utter last Sunday morning I at the theatre The electric stamp cancelling ma1 chine lor the postoffice arrived yesterday yester-day but will not be set up for several S dayz on account of the delay in the I arrival of the expert who will prepare J the machine for operation This is the only similar piece of mechanism in the I L intermountain region I i Steve lUnacy the proprietor of a 1 Second South street cigar store with l gambling house attachment was ar IS i I rested last night on the charge of main i taming a gambling house The police I ii are confident they have a sure case one of the detectives having engaged in I a little game in the house a ltte gme I P H Towey the wellknown mining I man is in from Park City lending the L comfort of his presence to his cousin Joseph H Towey who lies at the hos i pital and who recently sustained the i i amputation of a limb Everything possible is being done for the unfortunate unfor-tunate sufferer by friends and relatives S rela-tives I I The residence of Richard J Puce on East Seventh South was entered by burglars some time Thursday night and a great quantity of valuables stolen S sto-len The robbers effected an entrance through a rear window Among the S articles taken were two watches a 5 gold and a silver chain and some surgical sur-gical instruments i Slal The Continental market exhibit of t home goods will be opened this evening even-ing An attractive programme has been arranged by the bureau Music will be furnished by Helds band Speeches are expected from Governor West exGovernor Thomas Mayor Baskin Hon O W Powers and Hon John R Winder president of the Des eret Agricultural and Manufacturing society soiet On account of the depleted condition I of its treasury the board of control of the Pioneer library has been forced to J inaugurate some new rules Commencing Commen-cing on the first of the month the library li-brary will only be open for Abe loaning S of books from 2 p m to 5 p m and the reading room will be closed permanently manently Yesterday afternoon the board held a meeting and considered i the situation The treasury is entirely I S bare and the beforementioned acton was absolutely necessary At 6 a m yesterday the thermometer thermome-ter registered 50 at noon 48 and at 6 S p m 46 the maximum temperature being 51 and the minimum 46 Observer Obser-ver Salisburys forecast for today is Far weathe colder in the morning 5 S warmer in the evening The observers f 5 comparative report for yesterday was as follows Salt Lake 50 Baker City 30 Cheyenne 3S Helena 32 HaTe 34 Miles City 38 Winnemucca 42 t 5 Idaho Falls 46 At 1 a m Salt LakES Lake-S 48 Bingham 40 Ogden 53 Logan 40 5 Park City 38 Provo 50 Stockton 45 When the Rio Grande Western train from the west pulled in last night LJ S some seven or eight dirty and tough looking tourists alighted from coigns of vantage on top of the cars and from S luxurious seats on the brakebeams i and started up town The officer stationed sta-tioned at the depot was warned too S late of the presence of these fellows S and he could not find any of them around when he instituted a search S for them They all made for the up town regions a soon as they could get away and scattered themselves about They are pretty desperate t looking chaps and it will not be surprising F sur-prising if the police hear from them pretty soon r Some time ago when thc irdinance was first passed that prohibits driving t t over street crossings in the business district faster than a walk mounted police were stationed at the sand S s-and soon had nearly all the drivers warned to desist from dangerous prac f tires For a long time after this prc there were no complaints r mplamt as the drivers Kent within their limits But it eems that i i will be necessary to return to tat stationing of mounted police with polce or ders to arrest all who do not obey the 01 ordinance Yesterday a reporter stand f lag on a street corner saw no ess than ten vehicles eS k driven over he crossing 5 at a rapid trot in as many minutes S < to the danger of life and limb The unmounted police are almost power less in the matter a they cannot be S everywhere 2 t once This course is g shameful and the chief ofs police I may be driven to taking tkmg ome severe method to put a stop to the rhisobedI f ence of Jtlut di1obei |