Show BRIEF AND BREEZY I Yesterdays clearings I wero 204070 as compered with 5100349 for the same day of last year A postoflice has been established at I Portervillp Morgan county and Elizabeth t Rice appointed postmistress Horatio B Putnam an aged man and I one of the early settlers of the territory died yesterday monlng at Bountiful I i T G Donnell the undertaker on L Second South was radiantly happy over f the Airlxal of a little stranger yesterday < Its 1 girl Service for Ton Kipper day of atonement atone-ment will he held at the temple Bnal I ItrdPl tln evening at 730 and Wednes I day at Irt a mAt I m-At Cam yesterday the thermometer registered 36 degrees at noon 59 and at 0 p m 5 Highest was CS lowest 31 Observer I Ob-server Salisburys forecast for today l Fair wecther warmer t Cashier Busby of the Onyx Bank is 4F rejoicing over a 13pound boy born yesterday yes-terday irs Busby Is doing well and t 1 the cashier will doubtless get over i inasmuch in-asmuch as this Is not the first case The U eral of the late John E Tre whela Will take place at 2 p m today d from the First Presbyterian church corner cor-ner Second South and Second East f streets Friends are invite to attend The annual report of Governor West is in course of preparation I deals with h the population of the territory the mining min-ing rcrorls the rate of real estate the values of property and other matters incident in-cident to Utahs progress This evening the Y M C A Debating I club will discuss the question Resolved that the Constitution of Utah Should Prohibit the Teaching of any Religion in the Public Schools All young men m vted to attend and join the club The news was received here yesterday of the death of Mrs Alma Greenwood at Fillmore on Sunday The deceased was the wife of the assessor and collector of Mlllard county and a daughter of Dan Qlsen an old time musician well known in this city The mass meeting of the Jefferson Drum corns on ursday night at the Continental Market promises to be the event of the season While an excellent musical programme has been provided no admission will be charged Judge H P Henderson will speak Captain Dunning of Cannonvllle who organized a company of the National Guard some month ago is happy He camo to the fair and was sworn in with power to muster in bis company With uniforms and equipments he is nov on his home way home The Democrats of Sugar House will hold their primary at the residence of J R Wilson corner Twelfth South and Thirteenth East on Thursday Oct 1 I 1894 at 8 p I for the purpose of electing elect-ing six delegates to the county convention to be held at Sandy on the 13th John Middleton Colonel Andrew Corrv and < Uev Gamble have contracted to sell to Preston Nutter from 150 to 2 steer the cattl to be delivered at Hamiltons Fort tomorrow says the Iron County Record Mr Nutter is holding a bunch of 450 steers below Cedar and when the Cedar cattle are gathered he will drive north Coal Mine Inspector J B Rawlimrs Is home from a trip to Coalville Mr Raw lings told a Herald man yesterday that the indictment found against J H Williams Wil-liams of the Williams mine had been I dismissed on account of the demise of I the Indicted The motion to dismiss was made without prejudice This mine according ac-cording to Mr Raw lings is in excellent condition and has been for two years rolonpl James McParlane the famous Pinkerton detective who traced the Mol Iv Magulrcs of Pennsylvania to a succession suc-cession of executions is In this city Mc Parlane is In charge of headquarters at Denver nd why he is here is something of a mysioy Inasmuch as he has eight or 1 ls other detectives ie him that no great crime had been committed i is r supposed that they are on the ground for knot trcr health Election is coming on you r t 1 was reported at Tount Pleasant yesterday I yes-terday that Mickel one of the alleged murderers of Sheriff Burns had been t f capture Iut l that Kofford had escaped I baler a telegram to Mr Carter of j Mount PI tdcgam < from Detective Franks stated that both men had escaped for the r present ana had gone east from Castle fr tie btt no direct information has i r 1 cu rpeoi < KJ from the officers in pursuit cry complete descriptions of the fog trv liii JOPII bent out Capbdn Thomas Douris the well known imRer ut Gnrtleld died yesterday at ml St Marys hospital aged 5 years The romans Me at th ° Collins Undertaking rrm covp mv where they are being embalmed and tmtl the funeral notice of which will I bo given later will lie in state at the l residence tmT North First West Captain Pourls was a prominent man in this city Nearly every one knew him and his death will be deeply deplored Captain Douris r wns tak < n o the hospital a week ago I I and i is said thit at that time he was there badl bruised His friends think may have been some foul play and there I may be an Investigation today |