Show l BRIEF AXD BREEZY lile I I i S SHARP was arrested by Officer Ford if I yesterday on the charge of vagrancy i A CAKELESS bicycle rider ran Into a lady on i I I f First South street east last evening and knocked her down kocked I f GoYEENonWESTSas recelvod an Invitation take present at the opening of the great Colorado I Colo-rado hotel at Glenwood Springs on June 9 I 1 Tan boar of medical examiners will meet next Monday at 10 a m to examine applicants ap-plicants for certificates and transact other business t busi-ness THE Union Pacific has arranged to extend tickets three days lor those who desire to take > the special course at the B Y academy at Provo NEITHER Governor West nor Secretary Richards Rich-ards has yet received any notification that the senatorial statehood committee have postponed their trip to Utah OBSERVER SALISBURYS report of yesterdayc temperature i as follows 8 a rnSalt Lake 5 Baker City 42 Cheyenne 44 Helena 46 Miles City 52 VInnemucca 5 Idaho Falls 44 10 a mSalt Lake GJ BIngham 6 S Ogden Logan 6 Park City 5 Provo 6 GOVERKOR V EST yesterday received a communication com-munication from tho second assistant postmaster post-master general notifying him of the establishment estab-lishment of a new mail rut i the Henry Mountain region running from Blake Utah t Hite Utah The service will be twice a week and will begin on July 1st next CHIEF OF POLICE PACLB attention Is called to the fact that the women folks in the neighborhood neigh-borhood of Fifth South and Fifth East during the absence of the heads of the families are greatly annoyad by a gang of tough depraved hoodlums lhey congregate dunng the forenoons fore-noons and afternoons ana Imlulrp In the lowest and most wanton actions and vilest language It might be well for a patrolman to occasionally occasion-ally visit that locality ALBERT ECOIMACK who was accidentally f shot at CastHla Springs en May 2 was buried t from Collins undertaking parlors yesterday afternoon Rev Robert MoNiece of the First Presbyterian church delivering a very eloquent elo-quent and Imprcsbivo airmen The remains were interred in Mount Olivet cemetery Dr William Cormack a brother of the deceased Wilam telegraphed for at Guelph Ontario at the time of the accident and immediately left for Casilla Springs and did not learn until his arrival ar-rival of the death 01 his brother The mission was a doubly sad one to Dr Cormack he receiving re-ceiving a telegram since leaving his homo of the death of uii only sister whomhe had left in good health on Saturday last |