Show I5KIEF AND BREEZY The dancing class for children at St Marks school house has been reorganized and will meet for the first time this season on the evening of December end The children and friends of lire Curtis celebrated her seventyninth birthdaY on Friday Music addresses and an elegant collation were the orders of the evening lion Franl Cannon has tendered hIs resignation as elite of the Ogden stank ar < j to the board of directors or tha paper His successor has not been pUb ficallr named The letter carriers of the city will given give-n ball at Cliffs hall Thursday evening o the proceeds of which will be distributed among the poor Tickets can be obtained from any of the carriers At C a m yesterday the thermometer registered 37 at noon 40 and at 0 p TO 36 the maximum temperature ffrt5 ndt the minimum SG > Observer Salisbury forecast for the thirtysis W Sto g ° sat s-at C p m da1f1sthi Rain turning to snow clearing Monday colder The C B club gave a pleasant hop at Toungers hall on Friday evening The affair was under the management of the foHowin committee J D Hagman Chiles Solomon E at Wider Seth Piston Pis-ton Fred Brooks TT J Sloan O R Grow George May code Percy Wrathal The Ttah Womans Press club will hold HE rgular monthly meeting at the exponent ex-ponent parlors Thursda evening An interesting in-teresting programme has been prepared and all members have been requested to come prepared to give a Thanksgiving Eentlmeut in response to roll call The good sisters of St Marys academy have been giving every day for the past Jour months an average of twentyfive meals to the deserving poor A staUstican who has been reading the Smith and Tones controversy in the Tribune calls The Heralds attention to the fact that this iut s 750 meals per month and a total of 8100 meals This morning at about 2 oclock Officers I3vitt and Anson discovered a burglar in the Italian fruit store on West Temple near Second South and promptly bagged ft ul da ml eg1 the fellow who had broken into the till and abstracted about 6 therefrom HeW He-W taken to the bastile where he refused re-fused to give aw name His chances for a good term in the pen are very good Charles Palmer son of Harriet E Norton Nor-ton Jones and stepson of Samuel Jones or Burton while fooling with a 3Scallbre Smith Wesson revolver on Monday last shot himself in the right nostril the bullet entering the brain Dr Rives was called minutes but the I before young the man doctors had died arrival several liexburg Ida Press D S Murray of Salt lake superin tendant of the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Tele-phone company it > at the Overland Mr Murray has just returned from Montana where several extersionb have recently been made to the telephone system The line from Livingston to Missoula is 300 miles long So perfect is the system that the ticking pf a watch held to the instrument instru-ment at one end of the line can be distinctly dis-tinctly heard at the other end Mr Murray Mur-ray expects to eave for Salt Iake today Boise SfatesmiJi The Idaho Register of Idaho Falls says J M Goodwin of the Salt Lake Tribune was in town on Tuesday He came in a freight and was badly used up He came from the north and when the train stopped at Market Lake he was going to get off to Bee some one The conductor had stepped out on the platform and Goodwin fPI 13uf the door when the caboose stopped like it had struck the side of a mountain He went through the window In the door and the closing of the door caught all the augers of his right hand nearly breaking them F W Cleghornc who Is employed at the Sandy smelter in which he is said to have a financial interest has lately shown Kigns of mettal derangement On Saturday Satur-day he leaped from a twobtory building clad only in the garb provided by nature but did not injure himself Judge Anderson Ander-son and Dr Groves of the Keeley institute who were yesterday at Sandy undertook to bring him to town for the purpose of having him put under restraint They drove to the Keeley institute early in the Clninl but when getting out of the buggy CJeKhorne managed to give them the slip tlnce which nothing has been heard of the man The funeral services over the remains of William J Lucey the unfortunate soldier who was killed in the Rio Grande Western yards 3 Saturday morning were held yes 3rdav afternoon at 3 ocloeit at Fort Hmfrtas The remains were removed from HkeHPS undertaking parlors early In the day by I Mr Skewes who had charge of the remains until they were laid away and taken to the residence of the deceased de-ceased at the fort They were viewed then by the bereaved wise who is completely com-pletely prostrated and a large number of fri aids The funeral took place at the residence the Rev Norris of this city t officiating at the services The entire garrison gar-rison turned out and the regimental band of which the deceased was a member furnished choice and appropriate music Lucey was greatly missed fom his accustomed ac-customed place After the services the funeral line was formed and the march to the past cemetery was commenced ASTived there the remains were given a soldiers burial Large stock Imported and domestic woolens Buckle Son Tailors |