Show BRIEF AND BREEZY L Can you ever forget lie cried The loveWndlea heavily glow And rapturous thrill of our kiss Neath the licensing mistletoe The torrent of joy that filled Our bosoms ah can you forget 1 And the languorous maiden replied In ber iciest tones You bet ow Topics The Salvation army people kept open house yesterday and fe scores of hungry menThe men-The messenger boys wer kept on the jump all day yesterday delivering Christmas Christ-mas packages After the close of the art exhibition Miss Kate Wells will furnish a studio at her home 223 Second South f The Utah commission will meet this morning and make some arrangements for the coming legislative election George W Chugg sr of the Morgan bar remembered The Herald crew last night with a fine bowl of Christmas egg nog The First German Evangelical Lutheran St Johns church will have a Christmas festival for children tomorrow evening The demand for flowers yesterday vas unprecedented and the dealers disposed of all their choice blossoms early in the day dayThe The Democratic legislative campaign headquarters H legslatve in the Alt club block opposite the Cullen hotel this morning John Erickson and John Jablom were making a race track of the paved streets yesterday and were gathered in by the police being booked on the charge of i i reckless driving I 1 At 6 a m yesterday the thermometer registered 30 at noon 34 and at G p m S3 the maximum temperature being 3 and the minimum 2S Observer Salisburys forecast for thirtysix hours ending at 6 p m teday is Light snow tonight clearing Tuesday stationary temperature This will be a busy day with the police court there being thre days business to be transacted A large number of petty offenders who have been gathered in since the court has been in session are now f held at the city jail for hearing among them being the negro who raped Mrs Lena Nelson Bills for the admission of Arizona and 4 Utah to statehood have passed the House t The pepubllqan members fought each IT bitterly but to no purpose These territories i terri-tories have been forbidden admission ung i enough by Republican misrule and they I must have what il rightly theirs Moscow t da Democrat The sweet singing Silver State quartette t composed of James Ellis H W Hanson 1 Careteras and Benjamin Typer was out i serenading Christmas night Some of > ieir selections were very beautiful The boys sing remarkably well considering thf short time they have been together The t Herald wishes them all success and returns r re-turns thanks for the serenade f The prisoners at the city jail were given I prsoner gven a fine Christmas dinner yesterday turks f holding the place of honor on the bill of I are which included everything which is considered necersary to make up a substantial I sub-stantial holiday spread The inmates of the I county Infirmary were not forgotten and I their hearts were made to rejoice with the i good things placed tefore theme them-e John Gastam and Jol n James two candidates candi-dates for pugilistic honors made a ring on the sidewalk east of Main on First South I and proceeded to battle for the championship f champion-ship Their game was ruined by the arrival ar-rival of Officer Johnson who arrested both men and escorted them to the static i where Gastam out up a watch for his appearance ap-pearance Jr mes went into the locker if These have been busy days for the em I jilovees of the postoffice and Postmaster I Nash estimates that the work was even heivier than last year Yesterday eT I usual holiday hours were observed at the offlcp and the carriers in the business section sec-tion nade but two trips while the outside out-side men went the rounds but once They were all heavily laden with Christmas presents Margaret Williams an old offender was arested yesterday afternoon while endeavoring en-deavoring o navigate with an immense load aboard Lee Shaffer was another of the unfareunates who took too much Christmas on the side and will wake up in the morning to find himself in the drunk house Lee used some abusive language I i and an additional charge was booked against him abanst I James Malin was run in by Officer Hem poll yesterday afternoon and booked on < the char e of drunk and assaulting a officer MaIm while driving down Franklin t Frank-lin avenue collided with another vehicle going in the opposite direction and the two outfits became so entangled that some force was renuired to separate them k Officer Hempell was one of the first on lc the scene and while attempting to clear I p the avenue was truck across the face with K n whip in the hands of Maim The belt bel-t ligerent was arrested and given an opportunity r op-portunity to sober up The season at the Lehl sugar factory Is I about over tomorrow being the closincr l day The run for the entire season will by tomorrow morning have reached the four million mark a marvelous showing r I for this young industry In order to celebrate cele-brate the consummation of so successful t a seasons business the management will rive a grand ball to their employees on t Wednesday night laOtht factory Preparations i I Prepar-ations have been mad to royally entertain enter-tain and the event will be a notable one In the city of Lehi Six cars of machinery for the copper plant arrived in the city yesterday from L Chicago and were thrown down onto the switch leading to the works for the convenience con-venience of the company The machinery will be unloaded today and B large force off of-f men will be started to work putting it In place in the buildings at the plFJt The tf remaining four cars are expected to reach here today or tomorrow Now that the machinery has arrived great progress will f be made at the works this coming week r and there is now no doubt but that the r te I great plant will be in full otxjration by the i middle cf the coming month l One of the prettiest Christmas trees I seen yesterday was that prepared by Mr t i Stephen Stanford at his residence C03 r Woft South Temple street for his grandchildren L grand-children of whom he has nearly a Score L J The big tree was placed in the middle of I the parlor loaded down with all that would make the hearts of the children bound with delight This not seeming f enough for his large heart he had a well t devised Santa Claus enter the room with ibrCvb auo vbgkqj cmfwyp cmfffffwypp n large sack filled with toys and presents t for laI and small which were distributed dis-tributed among the crowd assembled tote to-te great delight of the children I was a huge success and Grandpa Stanford f end his amiable wife are to be congratulated congratu-lated upon their taste In the arrangement l of the tree and their generosity in the large number of beautiful presents given r Selectman Bamberger the charity committee com-mittee of the county court yesterday relieved much suffering and brought joy Into many households throughout tle city and county by his generous distribution distribu-tion of the good things of life donated by the county and many private parties He t kept open house all day long and the needy did not apply in vain for relief A t neey Vat amount of four meats te coffee i bread cake and groceries was sent out among the poor and given t the applicants cants for aid Mr Bamberger received I many proffers of cash but refused all such I offers with thanks and the oter wit ad suggestion that tr the cash be converted into things for distribution in the way of food or clothIng cloth-Ing and then it would be acceptable One gentleman senta ladles toilet set and as I no one asked for such luxuries the selectman J select-man sold it at auction and purchased provisions with the money derived from the sale A was predicted yesterday by The Herald would be the case the Commercial street novelty theatre was dark last night f and It is an unsettled question nitht L doors will again be thrown open to its oren i patrons There Is n probability however r that the house will resume tonight under t new management One of the attacfiees attciees t of the theatre stated last nipM that all arrangements had bean made by Dan Quinlan the proprietor of the saloon t which i run in conjunction saoon L house to open up last night but when Quinlan came to look over the papers ana receipts yesteraay he found that the r licence was linqucnt nearly two months and did nftt cure to trace the chances of being arrested for the receipts of one nights business I seems that Monroe the former proprietor of the theatre anJ present lessee took out a three months p license which will expire on January 3 paying therefore 10 and giving his promise to pay the remaining gving once The money lm never been paid and the house Is therefore a delinquent Mr Quinlan expects to make the M i arrangements to pay the license della quency and open the resort tonight The liabilities of the house are tonight up to 4G35 |