Show BRiEF AND BREEZY Seventythree measures introduced into the legislature are now in the printers ae te dgSlature Dtnter There are messages at the Western Union telegraph omce for L 1 Young egph otce H B Walton J B Poxton and Mrs Johnson County Clerk Meloy issued a marriage license yesterday to Samuel CalvIn Park snd Miss Eleanor Louis Thomas of this city ctydown A down town cigar store last night waste was-te scene of a phrenological lecture The Pro was displaying his knowledge in a manner that greatly amused the passers by byThe The funeral of the late President Will iam R Smith will be held at Centerville today at 1 a m I is expected that Pres ident Joseph F Smith will deliver the funeral sermon The central committee of the Democratic I Demo-cratic society of Davis county held a meeting in the county court house in Farmington yesterday Rousing speeches were made and a thorough organization will be formed for work There will be a illustrated lecture on History and Temperance given by Mr Muffin tonight in the Seventeenth ward meeting house The lecture will be very interesting and is Illustrated by a number of very fine views Good music Allen Hilton a resident of the northeastern north-eastern part of the city was taken to the police station early yesterday mornlnc and remained then until removed by his lelatives The gentleman Is demented and i the victim of many halucinations For the past ten days Lieutenant Colonel Coat U S A ha been in this city Tomorrow To-morrow he enters the former quarters of General Penrose at the fort Colonel Coats is one of the fighting men of the I army having served with honor during the late war Salt Lake may feel proud of the fact that Colonel Coates is to be a member of its society J R Twelves court commissioner fore for-e First district court at Provo yesterday yester-day filed his report with the legislature The total receipts for 1892 and 1893 were J ei Jr gLJ 5309772S and the disbursements rW the ale period were KOOG727 leaving a balance on hand of SfllOOS The receipts for 1S92 were 1823761 The receipts for 1893 were 1267967 3nd the disbursements 1176959 Charlas Williamson the young man who was injured In the explosion af the Mammoth Mam-moth mine Saturday last died Tuesday at the Holy Cross hostital Thi body was taken to Collins undertaking establishment establish-ment to await intermeit Word ha been sent to relatives in Indiana and If the body is not to b shipped it will be buried in the Mount Olivet cemetery The deceased was only 2 years of age Farer ward was the scene of a bril liant gathering last evening when over thre hundred guests sat down to a sump get tuous feast and a fine programme of entertainment en-tertainment given in hcnor of Abram Owen Woodruff son of President Woodruff Wood-ruff who is about to leave for Germany Further particulars will be given later on The affair was highlr enjoyable dent was highly appreciated f all who were present pres-ent At 6 a m yesterday the thermometer registered 26 at noon 32 and at 6 p m 26 the maximum temperature being 32 and the minimum 11 Observer Salisburys forecast for today is Fair weather warmer The observers comparative report re-port for yesterday was a follows Salt Lake 26 Baker City < Cheyenne 21 Helena f Miles City 20 Winnemurca 14 Idaho Falls 20 At 10 a m Salt Lake 26 Bingham 1 Ogden 2 Logan 20 Park City 10 Provo 15 Secertary McDaniel of the Utah Worlds fair commission yesterday completed his ccunt of the autographs of the Utah visit niooh frOfk ors to the Worlds fair kept In a book at the territorial building There are 5514 names inscribed within the covers of the book and the secretary estimates that there were at least O Utah people who l wi White City but did I not leave their autographs on the book provided for that purpose I his estimate is correct there must have been over 7000 Utonians at the life fair during the term of its brilliant Indications are that through the recent actions of the special agent of the Ger inanla Life Insurance company sent ou from the cast for the purpose of looking Int the affairs of the company a number num-ber of suits for damages will be planted within a short time In the courts of this territory C D Seymour one of the agents for the Germcmia before the wholesale whole-sale discharge made by the special stated yesterday that he would at once bring suit against the company for damages alleged t have besn sustained by him through the sayings of the special agent through a Salt Lake paper and would incorporate a claim for commissions due him irom the company |