Show BRIEF AND BREEZY If t Mrs Henry McEwan wife of the receiving re-ceiving teller at the State bank is seriously I se-riously ill but hopes of her recovery are entertained 1 There are messages at the Vestern Union Telegraph office for MrsrBradley J L Yadon Mrs Clare Lee P J An I son J H Perry and Mrs Sarah Rush o The proclamation of interest to fruit t growers commanding the spraying oft of-t fruit trees in this county was issued l yesterday by Probate Judge Blair and will b found in full on page 7 A lady was driving a spirited horse along Second South street last evening when the animal became unmanage t t able and a young man named Angell L was ImQdre down Fortunately he escaped f es-caped without serious injury At 6 a m yesterday the thermometer thermome-ter registered S6 at noon 54 and at 6 p m 52 the maximum temperature I being 58 and the minimum 31 Observer Salisburys forecast for today is Fair weather warmer r The Salt lke Medical society held its regular weekly session last n ght f in the council chamber The subject under discussion was Digitalis Dr I Fisher and several other of the medicos l participated r Owing to the sudden and serious illness t ill-ness of his fiancee Miss Vera d Ferries Mr Clarence Grange has informed his friends that their marriage which was t to have taken place at St Marks cathedral k ca-thedral this evening has been postponed t post-poned pending her recovery The lady 4 is under the care of Dr Niles The invitations will be reissued The county clerk yesterday issued marriage licenses to Edward L Rich I aged 26 and Almira Cozzens aged H2 r both of Bear Lake to Angus McKellar t E aged 23 and Lizzie Rourke aged 22 o T Ernest Robbin aged 24 and Laura r Schoenfeld aged 20 all of Salt Lake to Niels Frederick H N Green aged 31 of Ogden and Dagmar H T Hansen o Han-sen aged 24 and to John W King aged I 24 and Mary Sohmid aged 21 all of Salt Lake 5 There was much talk about town last night of raising a fund to assist the industrial army in moving eastward from Ogden the order of the court requiring re-quiring the Southern Pacific to take the men back the refusal of that company com-pany to do so and the refusal of the Union Pacific to carry the army ont on-t unless full fare was paid making the I t situation a very perplexing and dangerous 1 danger-ous one Those who were most active y in the matter however concluded toke to-ke no steps until today t Addle ONeal a problem was drunk and dressed up last night and in that Condition went buggy riding She had a high stepper and gave him the whip on Main street just below Second South i Across the north side of Second South i i the outfit dashed and in Its wild course ran down a gentleman The latter rl 1 though violently thrown to the pavement i pave-ment escaped without serious injury while Addie was arrested and taken to I the police station where she was booked book-ed on the charge of drunkenness and fast and reckless driving The young man alias Edward Dooly I who tried to put an end to his miseries at the Morgan on Friday night and was taken in by Sheriff McQueen on a t charge of attempting to commit suicide sui-cide ws released yesterday I appears I ap-pears that he was examined by Dr Worthington a to hiS sanity on Saturday Satur-day and it was thought a couple of days in jail to allow him to get over the attack of temporary insanity would k fill the bil As the young man had no objections he was locked up He came l before the county court yesterday for a 1 discharge and on the showing that there was no complaint the court saw f no reason for interference The jailer > saw nothing to do but to let him go l He is not a hobo as some Thought but comes of good parents and has been in h Salt Lake for some time He is a lawyer f law-yer and has a family Abstracts furnished titles insured and If 5 per cent paid on deposits by Utah t Title street Insurance and Trust Co 169 Main |