Show BKIEF ASD BREEZT JI B Sowles w yesterday appointed a notary public The veterans < f the Blackhawk war will have a reunion at Springville on the 21th inst instA fine musical pro cranrme will be given at the Fourteenth ward hail tomorrow evening The estate of the late Con 915eel amounting to 51024 is bequeathed t St Anns orphanage the electric railway t Work on the new eletric riway Big Cottonwood will commence as soon BII a the weather permits Two more prostitutes were arrested last night on the usual charge and not Having the necessary S 5 went to jail John W Young who is still In London writes that his prospects for this year a wrlt mu < h brighter than for a long time The Union ward mating horse will b I I the scene of a farewell reception In honor f Messrs Lindall and Sunstum tomorrow evening 1 Bishop Kimball is down from the Joseph Kimbal north He is president of the RichCache nort copper mine and reports that they are in line shape There are messages at the Western messag for Phil Murphy Union telegraph ofce Phi Murhy H B Walton Mrs Johnson L E Young Dick Blachledge Rev L B Ridglcy is in the east and will visit both New York and Philadelphia before his return He is away on ecclesiastical eccle-siastical business Judge W H Smith will deliver a address ad-dress at the University next Fricay evening even-ing on The Legal Profession Its Past Achievements and Present Duty Bert L Haven the well known singer Is in Denver and is doing well Tonight he sings Caryll Look In Mine Eyes at the Elks society entertainment Some members of the First Congregational Congre-gational church will give the farce rhe DI tonal School the proceeds to go to the churc funds The date of the entertainment enter-tainment it not yet fixed It is expected the new salary ordinance expecte will be presented to the ci > council tonight to-night The mayor may also make some night 1ho aptointments and it is just possible the mayors massage may be presented County Clerk Melov issued the following follow-ing marriage licenses yesterday To Chale iTnpplett and Maggie vEvans loth oT Murray and to Johannes Knuts bose and Herramce Ruyis both of Ogden Og-den The adjusters on the Daly loss yesterday finished their work and totaled up the loss settling for 52500 The money vill be piid or to Mr Daly a soon as the d by the com pr > ofs have been approved panies which lost on the risk Yesterday Edward T Beers of the Fifteenth Fif-teenth ward died of old age The gentle known In man was well and favorably this city wa ad wel leaves a large family and ils cty circle of acquaintances to mcurn his loss The funeral will be held tomorrow A large attendance of Sunday school workers greeted Prof WIHard Done at rete the Fourteenth ward assembly rooms last evening The gentleman lectured on teachings and handled his subject in an interesting manner Tne attorneys in the Young estate contest con-test were in consultation yesterday morn Ing and the hearing in chambers before Judge Blair on the allowance of a number num-ber of the accounts contained in the final accounting of lr Clayton was continued con-tinued unti Friday Late yesterday affernon the fire department depart-ment was called out by an alarm from the corner of State and First South streets Th cause was the upsetting of a lamp hi wa a mal clothing store opposite the the3 tfe The flame was soon extinguished J and the damage was nominal IS nIne working with the joiner in the Button Gardner mill yesterday morning William S Burton had the misfortune to i lose two fingers of his left hand The gentleman s hand slipped from the wood onto the knives with the result mentioned The fingers were taken off just above the second joint Mrs Ruth Moon Clayton relect of the lae William Clayton and an old and respected lae spected resident of the city died last evening even-ing at the age of 76 years S months of general debility The funeral will take place from her late residence 56 Eat North Temple streat tomorrow at 1 neon attend Friends are respectfully invited to The second of the course of lectures delivered under the auspices of the Delta delvered Phi society took place in the art room of the University last evening Prof Marshall Mar-shall gave an interesting lecture on New England dealing principally with the history of that section Mr Stewart read histr a appropriate selection and Hugh Dou gall gave a vocal solo At 6 a m yesterday the thermometer registered 4 at noon 48 and at G p m 44 the maximum e being 50 temperature and the minimum i 3e Observer Salisburys forecast for today Is 1 tin turning to snow colder The observers comparative report for yesterday was a follows Salt Lake 4 Ch venne 42 Helena 46 Miles City 34 Winncmucca 46 Idaho Falls 38 At1 a m Salt Lake 43 Bingham Provo 34 Ogden 38 4 Logan 3 Park City 3L Frank Richards the colored pugilist and Emma Thomas white were arrested last night bv Sergeant Wilson and Officers Seigfus and Roberts on the charge or Seigus fornication They were found in a room which has been their on West Temple ha ben teir regular abode for some time past Richards Rich-ards has been very successful in evading the law heretofore it is said but the officers are now of the opinion that they have a sure case The two were locked Ing up and will be given a hearing this morn IngHon Hon Charles Adams of Parowan the member of the council from the Tenth Council district has so fa recovered from his recent serious illness that he will be in his seat in the council today The hon arable gentleman arrived in the city Sunday night and was receiving the greetings of his many Salt Lake friends gretng Mr Adams has several measures ra ures which he wH introduce in the upper iiouse before the session ends all of which will greatly benefit the people of his district dis-trict in particular and the territory in general His able efforts are needed by the minority theThe The bdy of Thomas Young who died Sunday at 5 South Fifth West of heart direase was shipped u his relatives at Gillion Ohio last evening The deceased has been in Utah for the past five years f and was an employee of the Rio Grande C Western railway The body was emi em-i balmed for shipment by Joseph William f Taylor undentaKer and was placed in a metallic casket Deceased was a member f of he Argenta lodge A F and A M The body will be accompanied east by > AVilliam H Wilson and will be met at Co Gillion Ohio by a sorrowing brother and two sisters I Since the last fire In the block just west of The Herald building Chief Stanton Las been devoting considerable of tii ontl to detective work r the purpose of of locating the l hle of the origin of the blazes which were beyond question the work of an incendiary Hp succeeded In ferreting cut the crime and was prepared pre-pared to order the arrest of the guilty i person when the party folded up her tent r pon was a her and like the Arab gently Ii Stole away where nobody knows I I seems thKt the woman is an avowed enemy of r Townsend who runs the i lodging house in the block and the se I ond hand dealer who has ha a shop on tIe grourd floor and has often made mae i threats of what she would doA I do-A large number of gunners met in the billiard rooms of the Walker house yesterday iI yester-day and decided ui > 6n Sunady next as the date for the great charity rabbit hunt Already twentyfive nen have signed the list and it is very desirable that those t who desIre t go call at Browning Bros r by Wednesday sign their names and deposit 175 which includes railroad fare and wagon hire Rabbits are reported extremely plentiful in the west and south ends of the valley and a the snow is about four Inches deep and In splendid shape hunting will b great The train I will leave the Union Paoinc depot sharply at 7 a m Sunday and stop aT the Fair Held switch returning when the gunners c rje tired Selectman Bambe gnners I f parity committee of the county court will met the train upon Its cour ad take charge of the rabbits for distribu tion among the poor of the 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