| Show F BRIEF AND BREEZY I 1 High council this evening at 730 sharp Ail members requested to attend I Yesterdays clearings were 5215171 as YeterdaYs S15li 4r last compared year with 115058 for the same day of i There are messages at the Western i uniou telegraph flice for W H Gargan u H E Barr J D Lacy four and Mrs 9 Nellie Belden Postmaster Nash went out to North J Salt Lake yesterday and located L the new free delivery system The delivery will r commence on the 1st of October c Alois Price aged 18 years was arrested last night for an assault upon another out in the upper gallery of the theatre fl the-atre He was released on his own recognizance i rec-ognizance Mrs William T Newman died at the L fan residence in the Sixteenth ward yesterday after a short Illness The funeral fun-eral services will be held in the Sixteenth ward meeting house tomorrow morning atC at-C 1 oclock At b a m yesterday the thermometer registered 5 at noon 73 and at 6 p m 76 the maximum temperature being 79 4 and the minimum 52 Observer Salisburys forecast for today Is Fair weather I Warmer A branch of the Tuscarora society will be organized at Park City next week y Grand Sachem Letcher and Sagamores c Powers McNally Harris Sommer and others will go to the Park to conduct the institution ceremonies Licenses to wed were yesterday Issued we eteray issue So Edward Busbv aged 2 and Lydia J I Ansley aged 2 Samuel W Stewart aped 2 and Ella M Nebecker aged 2ti and W o N Barkley aged 24 and Geneva Lincoln aged 24 all of this city Alfred Lambourne has just returned from a trip to the east He has arranged J with a Boston house for the publication of Ms latest sketches of Utah scenes The k work will probably be placed before the public shortly before Christmas He also visited New York Washington Mount t Vernon and other places of interest The fire department was called out 8h rlyf teef oclock on account of the explosion of a gasoline stove in a West Second South street barber shop The blaze was put out by the chemical before Jt had done any damaje During the run L Mounted Patrolman Snannon met with a 1 serious accident He was riding across I J the Intersection of Second South and State streets when the department dashed up 1 he atempte to clear hlmstlf of the ap I paratus Putting spurs to his horse he jnade for the west side of State street and would have cleared had not his animal I fallen and slid into the path of the hose wagon Shannon a thrown to the pavement pave-ment and severely bruised while his horse was jured struck by the wagon and seriously in |