Show BRIEF AND BREEZY A HIGH COUNCIL meeting will be held on Wednesday August at 730 p m BURT MORRIS was taken in by Officer Curron yesterday on the charge of assault as-sault and battery THE county clerk yesterday issued a marriage license to Joseph S Stone aged 48 and Elizabeth Bottomley aged 39 both of Ogden Miss HATTIE E TUNER has severed her connection with the Methodist seminary semi-nary to accept a position in the public schools I LULY BDTKLEY a 14year old girl was rested by Officer Curren yesterday for incorrigibility She may go to the reform school THOM W ALOE of North Ogden and Leonard E Long of Koosharem Piute county were yesterday commissioned commis-sioned notary publics THE Sanitarium on Third South street J has already become so popular that the management last night found it necesssry to order fifty new bath rooms THEODORE DAVIS an Irish painter was arrested yesterday for stealing a hat at tho Equitable Coop The police think the fellow is a regular shop lifter FRANK FORD was released from tho penitentiary yesterday his sentence haying hay-ing expired He was sent up from the Third district court on May 211891 for three years for burglary THERE was a pleasant housewarminc at the residence of J Franzen 242 Tenth East street last evening A number of friends and neighbors of Mr and Mrs Franzen were invited and all spent several sev-eral hours pleasantly in social enjoyment ARTHUR LIDAY the 17year old Salt Lake boy who made the trip to and from I Chicago awheel Is getting in shape to compete in trSJJ long distance and trick contests to be held at Saltair on September Septem-ber 30 and he will keep the best of them hustling A SPORTS3IAN states that the boundary between Salt Lake and Davis counties has countes always been the Jordan river The slaughter of ducks is still going on at the mouth of the river and as the west side is within this county it is within the jurisdiction juris-diction of Commissioner Barratt SUPERVISOR HINES says that every nighthis men haul from nine to thirteen loads of dirt from the paved streets When the entire business district is paved it will be impossible to do the work with one sweeping machine and another will doubtless be ordered by the council shortly IN accordance with a resolution passed at the meeting of the city council on Aug 1 that body was to have sat as aboard a-board ol equalization last evening from 7 t 9 oclock But the plans of the city council a well as those of other men and mice gang aft aglee and so it was last night Councilman Loofbourow and Deputy Recorder Dennis were the only two officials who put in an appearance and only one individual who wanted his taxes equalized was in attendance and for want of a quorum his case could not be acted on Large stock imported and domestic woolens Buckle Son Tailors |