Show LOCAL AND OTHER BRIEFS SEE reward offered for lost shawl I ONCE a customer always a customer GENTS summer wear at Barton t COB GRAXD DINNER at the Saddle Pck today LICENSE INSPECTOR MAY is on the warpath after dfllinmnmts MONTPEUEK Idaho la suffering from an infliction in-fliction of burglars OUR Florida orange soda Is delicious Try Itt It-t cents at Z C M I drug store LuRE In the Home Fire of Utah H J G HAiJT k CO Agents with State bank No trace basset been discovered of the mur flcrera of Ben Buchanan near Price recently I MORE teams were sent out to work on the broadening of the North Jordan canal yesterday yester-day dayFon a gents summer suit mAde to order from homemade tweed go to John C Cutler i Bro No 35 Mainstteet Union THERE are telegrams the Western office for F HMarbMF ReanBF Ked man and Moore k Allen JOHNNY AUSTIN was drowned In a slough near Dingle Bear Lake connty a few days since He was 11 years of age TUB Unitarians will bold a picnic at Garfleld Beach on Thursday Train leaves at 4 p mAll m-All friends are cordially iavited THE members of the Congregational church will hold a meeting at Hammond hall to night to consider the advisability of building a parsonage par-sonage at once JiioNs Savings Bank andTrust Co loan ornamental orna-mental auxilliary banks for homes Interest 5 per cent Wllford Woodruff president George Q Cannon vicepresident Y D RiTSssiA s surveyor of this city died suddenly at Wanship on Saturday last of dropy of the heart The deceased was 38 years or age and a native of Connecticut THOMAS W BDimows the driver of the police patrol wagon yesterday forswore his allegiance to Queen Vie and became a full Hedged citizen of the United States SOME of our Grand Army veterans have received re-ceived from Detroit copies of the souvenir of the silver anniversary the Grand Army of the Republic Jt is a very handsome book MARSHAL PARSONS returned home from his ranch yesterday and promptly offered a reward re-ward of iSO each for the capture of the convicts who escaped from the penitentiary on Saturday Satur-day McMANNUS Wilson and McGallcn tne escaped convicts are stIll at large The officers offi-cers got some clues as to their whereabouts yesterday and hope soon to have them safely behind the bars again OBSERVER SALISBURYS report for yesterdays yester-days temperature Is RS follows At 533 am Salt Lake city 70 Lander 52 Custer Station 6S HelenaSi At 1115 amSalt Lake Tor Bingham 77 Park City 69 Prove 74 Ogden 72 Alta 60 Stockton 70 Logan 69 ARCHITECT DALLAS and Building Inspector Grant were selected by the joint city and county building committees to inspect the plans and specifications submitted by Architects Mon I hon t Bird for the new public building They I have made but a partial report 1 AN attempt at burglary was made on the i I Tenth ward store early yesterday morning The fellows were frightened away by a young man who sleeps in the store and shot at them or in their direction The burglars left behind the chisel used by tem It has three crosses on It and bears the name of Witherby MARRIAGE licenses have been issued to Thomas C Davis and Clara Mackey of fay lors ville Smith Heap and Sarah May James Stevenson and Augusta Nellsen Michael Mc Mlllen jr and Amy Lily May Blsnop James Leslie and Ardena Morse E W Vhittemore I Lesle and Sarah Melt and J S Leddlngham ana Bertha Wittenberg YESTERDAY morning a demented Chinaman who has been stopping at a wash house on Third South street got out on the street and created a small panic by his conduct He started in to smash the windows of the real dences near the corner of Franklin avenue and was making great progress when he was overpowered by a policeman and some citizens and taken jail COLONEL Gus M WOOD and Miss Talula Young were married at the residence of the bride on Monday evening Judge Zane performed per-formed tho ceremony and remarked that he was proud to officiate in tying the knot that married the last one of President Youngs unmarried daughters The ceremony was very quiet only the immediate relatives of the bride and bridegroom bride-groom attending THE HERALD wishes joy to both CONGRESSMANELECT BRYAN of Lincoln Neb is In this city for a short rest He is one of tho most finished and forceful speakers of the west and is fast winning a national reputation reputa-tion for his ability He has just accepted invitations invi-tations from the state committees of Iowa and Ohio to spend a short time in each state to aid in the election of Boies and Campbell with his powerful oratory IT was expected that the long looked for report re-port of the police committee would be pre sented last night but it was not for tho reason that the city council did not hold a sessionS At session-S oclock Mayor Scott took the chair and 1 Councilman Spafford Anderson Heath Lynn Hardy Karrick and Young answered the roll call There being no quorum present the council adjourned for one week YESTERDAY afternoon a horse belonging to H McDonald who resides on First South street became frightened while standing on Third I Last street and ran away The animal came tearing along Third South street towards Main and several pedestrians narrowly escaped being i run over Then near the Metropolitan corner Officer Tom Matthews saw the runaway steed coming towards him and he succeeded in catching catch-ing the reins and stopping the hone utter a bar run THEYRE after me said Julius Gaucr the tobacco man the other day The revenue collectors guessed tho HERALD bcribe Xo the burglars said Julius The day before yesterday two men entered the cigar store and while one of them engaged the attention of the clerk with a mal purchase the other tried to make a big haul on the money drawer But the tintapper failed to bit the combination and tho little bell rang out dingalingding and tho two strangers shot out ana were lout around the corner i n second THE Identity of the brute who ran over little Miton Ray In the western part or the city sometime some-time ago the particulars of which appeared in THE HERALD at the time has been ascertained His name Is CocUerfll and ho resides at Pleasant Pleas-ant Green some miles froiu this Uty r Hadden who witnessed the affair says that Cockerill was some distance from the boy when Ehe called to him t stop and he could easily I have done so Instead of stopping however I Cockerill with a volley of oaths deliberately drove onto the boy knocking him down and I the wheels of the heavy wagon passed over hlq head The boy is now I a pitiable condition and it is t be hoped the oClcera will do their duty The brute Cockerill should not bo allowed I al-lowed to go unwhtpped of justice |