Show BRIEF AND BREEZY William Kahn was commissioned notary t no-tary public yesterday rc A new star route has been established k bttwepn Hanksville and Eagle a distance dis-tance of twentyeight miles once a week schedule 1 Inquiries from Kansas and Pennsylvania Pennsylva-nia regarding the Uintah Indian reservation reserva-tion lands of Utah were received at the I chamber of commerce yesterday Yesterdays clearings were 154534 as compared with 99843 for the same day of last year The clearings for the week looted up 1032961 as against 5538213 for the same week of 1S93 The semiannual conference of the Salt Lake stake of the Church of Jesus Christ i of Latterday Saints second day will t be convened in the tabernacle at 10 a m 5 2 and 730 All the p m p m Al meetings r sxe open to the public At 6 a m yesterday the thermometer t registered 6 at noon 76 and at 6 p m a 62 the maximum temperature being 8 r and the minimum 5 Observer Salisburys I forecast for today is Fair weather stationary sta-tionary temperature r Governor Vest yesterday issued a requisition re-quisition on the governpr of New York demanding that William Y Helfnch be delivered up to the authorities of the law from this territory J E Davenport r chief of police of Ogden was appointed the agent to convey the fugitive to Utah f 1 apprehended In regard to the recnt recovery of stolen sto-len property by the sheriff Mr Lewis says that he pave the officers some information infor-mation regarding Shorty Anderson but r i the property supposed to have been stolen sto-len by Shorty was not recovered As to the goods that were found Mr Lewis says that he knew nothing about them t The funeral services over the remains of Mrs Vincent were held yesterday morning at the residence of Mrs Stewart one of the daughters of the deceased Sweet music was furnished by a quartette quar-tette made up of Lizzie Thomas Edwards Ed-wards Miss Pike George D Pyper and H S Ensign Consoling remarks were made by C R Savage Seymour B Younjr and Martin Lenzi Marriage licenses were issued yesterday to Levi E Naylor aged 25 of West Jordan and Emma M Newbold aged 21 of Taylorsville Armund Christ Lee aged 26 of this city and Bertha Folday aged 26 of Oakland Cal William D Crowton aged 2 and Angehne Duncombe aged 21 both of this city Josiah Wheeler aged 2 of South Cottonwood and Etta Cooper aged 21 of West Jordan The governor and secretary of the territory ter-ritory yesterday removed to their new offices at the Industrial Home building Each will have three rooms the governors gover-nors suite being located north of the belnE e hal leading from the west entrance The secretary has the same number of rooms L on the opposite side the former headquarters head-quarters of the Utah commission that body having removed to the rooms above 1 on di second floor > cn The Laboring Mens association met last evening with about fifty members resent P W McCaffery the president presi-dent occupied the chair I was decided de-cided that the association would spend Monday Labor Day at Liberty park J ant that they would have a rousing celebiatiorf Five new members were elected and the meeting adjourned until next Saturday Sept S W A Graves a < nining man of experience experi-ence left this city about two months i ago to take charge of the properties off of-f the PanAmerican company situated in lonora Mex He writes under date oft of-t Aug 24 to Ernest G Rognan president of the corporation to say that the properties t prop-erties are of a very promising nature that the ore is of the same quality as l that found r1n the Mercur district averaging aver-aging about 22 per ton Mr Graves as E rts that by using the C T Brown i tubes now employed by the Mercur com I pans he can ship nearly 2500 worth of cyanides per month |