Show BRIEF AD BREEZY Boy CBOXHAMJ a newsboy was arrested r ar-rested yesterday for petit thieving MARTIN PEARSON a native of Sweden was yesterday admitted to citizenship THEHH i a message at the Western Union Telegraph office for Ira Robinson SHEBIFP McQuEEN yesterday took Lira Carr to Provo and placed her in the insane asylum MAUD and Minnie Jap deposited the usual 5 each when arrested for prostitution prosti-tution last night BOTHWEEL Co are erecting a two story frame residence on Seventh South between Sixth and Seventh East l DUBUfO tho absence of Chief Stanton in I the east Mike Donovan tho assistant t will be in charge of the department TH Plumbers union has decided to send a delegation to the Building Trades congress and has selected the delegation THE places of the striking union men employed by Culmer Bros on the street paving have been taken by nonunion men W KELSSN a young man who resides in the Eleventh ward was kicked in the face by a horse on Wednesday night and badly injured Mn SHArPER formerly a guard at the penitentiary says he saw Reed one of the escaped con le out near Peoa a few days ago TH ladies have been canvassing the city since Tuesday for signatures to the memorial adopted at the ladies silver mass meeting A iTAEKiAQB license was issued yestor terday to Samuel Hep worth aged 3 aad Aiminnie J Hansen aged 18 both of Salt Lake city BUILDING permits have been issued to F E McGurrin for tho erection of two brick residences in Darlington to cost i about 54000 each I I TH Electric Light company has I awarded a contract for painting all of its poles to Dan L Levy and the work was i commenced yesterday M FoL a cook who is charged by lis wife with stealing her money getting Irunk and abusing her was arrested this morning by Officer Anson JONATHAN CHAPMAN a well known resident of Farmers ward aied at his residence yesterday of heart disease at the age of 7 years 9 months and 10 days TI Tabernacle choir will hold a rehearsal rehear-sal this evening in the tabernacle Prof E an Stephens having recovered from his illness will be present and wave the baton as usual a C IT i now believed n sufficient sum can I be raised among the old members of the P O S of A to Bottle the claims of the parties who recently instituted suits against the order ARCHIE TTTTT was arrested yesterday evening for violating the bicycle ordinance ordin-ance He was riding without lamp gong or bell and will be accorded an interview with Justice Gee today MAY ANN HOLDER wife of James Holder died at her residence on Emerson avenue Lincoln park yesterday from cancer at the age of 46 The funeral will be held at 2 pm tomorrow Millennial Star please copy A C SMITH and F E McGurrln rode I from the Brockbank ranch to the city a distance of nine miles in fortyfive minutes I utes on Tuesday morning Of course they are swelling around among the other cyclists in consequence C LIONS captain of tiie Golden Eagle football team a crack West Side organization organ-ization challenges the plumbers team of this city to a game of fooball An answer an-swer may be made to H M Roberts secretary ol the Eagles at the Rio Grande hotel WILLIAM NEWTON yesterday made a large shipment of lithographic stone t New York The stone is from Mr New tons beds in Emigration canyon and i of the finest quality The blocks were three feet six inches long by a foot wide and eight inches thick ROBERT LON who was Arrested on Tuesday night for vagrancy and subsequently subse-quently acquitted entertains some hopes E tnat the poiica will let him alone now as 1 this makes tna fourth time within the past few months that he has proved his innocence of that charge IT iS Superintendent Griffin now and Mogul Ryan will have a chance to work Ins mining properties at his own expense ex-pense Mr Griffin was busily engaged yesterday in looking over the department depart-ment and familiarizing himself with its workings and will not make any changes for a few days A FIE mile handicap race was run on the bicycle track last night the competitors competi-tors being Angel and Ingraham scratch men Weiler one lap and Liday four C laps The race was not particularly exciting ex-citing and was won easily by Liday who At the finish had one lap to spare The I time 1740 was very poor r A GENTUESIAN who resides on the north bench in going home late at night has noted scavenger wagons going up the hill in the vicinity of C street several times recently A couple of nights he recentr night ago saw one of these conveyances having a crew of three men and provided with one of the big swinging buckets going up over the bill Every time the bucket swayed some of its contents went on the ground and the stench was sickening Later in the night the gentleman saw the wagon I return with the barrel empty from which he concludes that the stuff was damped somewhere up on the bench Large stork imported and domestic woolens Buckle Son Tailors |