Show BRIEF A5D BREEZY FRANK HARRIS who has been confined to his room at the Manitou for the past week with mountain fever is convalescing conval-escing OFFICER At tEsTES was passing the I I Havanas around at the police station yesterday yes-terday with a lavish hand Its a twelve pound boy THE Tabernacle choir management is negotiatingwith the Union Pacific with a view to giving a grand promenade concert con-cert at Garfield in the near future ELIZABETH CORNELIA an inmate of the Provo insane asylum died at that institution in-stitution on Friday The deceased was committed from this city onJuly 11 CARDERS PARK will have an Arabian village on August 5 A troup of these tons of the desert have been engaged for that resort and will arrive on the date stated C E BARRETT leaves for Chicago on Monday He will remain at the White City during the session of the Bimetallio convention and then go on to Washington Washing-ton THE Norden Military company which headed the workingmens parade last night displayed for the first time its handsome silk flag which was received a few days ago Louis VON PoERZEL who registered at the Templeton yesterday declares that lie made a journey all the way from New York to Salt Lake in order to bathe in our L great inland sea LICENSES to wed were issued yesterday to William Campbell aged 50 and Amelia Grames aged 46 to William Augusten aged 40 and Theresa Fleeze aged 37 all of Salt Lake city AKCILT JOHNSON a native of Sweden now a resident of Summit county was yesterday examined by Judge Zane as to his qualifications to become a citizen of the United States and was duly admitted as such IT WAS reported on the streets last night that a crowd of Denver working men were headed for Salt Lake and would arrive ar-rive today The rumor caused some uneasiness un-easiness in labor circles but it appears to be without foundation beA A BENEDICTION service will be held at the new St Marks hospital Friday evening even-ing Bishop Leonard will officiate assisted as-sisted by Rectors Norris and Ridgely After the services those present will have an opportunity of inspecting the building THERE will be an open century run today to-day from this city to American Fork and return Wheelmen will leave the Salt Lake Cycle companys place on State street at 4 a m Captain An ell setting the pace The schedule time is sixteen hours C W H ROWE whose name appeared asa as-a member of the committee having in charge tho workingmens silver demonstration f demon-stration yesterday withdrew from the committee as he had not been consulted in regard to the matter Elias Morris who was named as the chairman also withdrew WILLIAM B HOOPER the young man who fell from the Ricketts building at the corner of Third South and State streets a few days ago died at the residence resi-dence of his parents in the Nineteenth ward at 1 p yesterday from internal injuries received The funeral services i will be held at the Nineteenth ward meeting meet-ing house tomorrow at 4 p m DR SARQEANT director of physical culture at Harvard is quoted as saying that the lady students from Utah are the best in the institution He is also said to have referred to Miss Leah Dunford as having the best proportioned form ever seen at Harvard Misses May Tay lor Kate Thomas Belle Salmon and Messrs Willard Croxall and BrIgham Smoot are Salt Lake young people attending attend-ing his summer school I |