Show BRIEF A1iD BREEZY t 5 THOMAS CUPIT of Park City was yesterday yes-terday commissioned a notary public I ELITERBEOE Co have moved their J 4 coal office to GodbePitts drug store 101 Main THE Utah commission is now installed I in new quarters at the Womans Industrial Indus-trial Home I PARK Crrr will have a 5hard times k ball in the near future Prizes will bet i be-t given to the poorest dressed lady and gentleman 1 gen-tleman O W McCoNKEEL a rising young attorney at-torney of Helena Montana was a guest I at the Knutsford yesterday accompanied by his wife L Mrs JOHN TEEWEEK died yesterday at I her residence 251 South Second East street The announcement of the funeral 1 will be made later THE New York and Ceylon Tea coma com-a panys place in the Dooly building was closed under an attachment yesterday by Mars 1l Brigham PEOF STEPHENS telegraphed the secretary secre-tary of the Eistedfod last evening requesting re-questing the entry as a competitor or the tabernacle choir for the 5000 chorus prizeS prize-S THE congregation at the tabernacle was addressed on Sunday by Prof James 13 Talmage recently returned from Europe and by President Angus M Cannon Miss BERTHA BATUSS departs Wednesday t Wednes-day morning to join J M Hills opera company in New York where active rehearsals s re-hearsals will commence upon De Kovens new opera I r ON the complaint oi Mrs E J Knight t and Mrs Mary Davy Mary Jensen was i l arrested yesterday for examination as to I se her sanity and otueredsent to the insane I asylum at Provo She will bo taken down by Sheriff McQueen this morning j MARRIAGE licenses were yesterday issued to Frank H Clifton aged 34 and Rena Keate aged 28 to Samuel A Jenkins aged 20 and Sarah A Bennett aged 20 to Fred Simons aged 24 and Dora F Hans aged 20 all of Salt Lake CityMICHAEL MICHAEL RILEY will be buried today at U a in from Collins undertaking parlors S par-lors He was a member of Fidelity lodge A O U W Ogden Members of Temple Tem-ple and No 12 lodges are requested to meet at their hall at 10 a m to attend the funeral Dr E EWING was summoned to Emigration Emi-gration canyon on Sunday afternoon to attend a man named Foster who earlier in the day had his right arm badly injured I in-jured through e accidental discharge of S S a shotgun 1 wing thinks he will be able to save u j red member THE fur ai of 1 U C A Reed who died on Sa rday from strangulation the effect of t < breaKin v of an abcess was held at Uit family sidenco 464 South Fourth East L n yesterday afternoon S at 4 oclock Rev Mabry officiated and preached very touching funeral sermon THE Y LMI A officers meeting will beheld in the Fourteenth Ward Relief Society hall on next Saturday August 5 S at 11 am It is very necessary that each I association in the stake be represented at this meeting as business of importance is to be discussed MARY P FHEEZE president THERE will be a regular monthly meeting meet-ing of the Central Democratic society Tuesday evening Aug 1 1893 at 730 S pm at the office of A G Norrell in the Wasatch building It is earnestly desired de-sired that the members attend as matters of importance to the society are to be discussed S Mrs W B LATVLEE who has been in thc Deep Creek country with her husband S hus-band for something like fourteen years says the story told about her being left alone in the mountains and a young man breaking a trail to get assistance to her is S simply a Deep Creek romance without S the least foundation in fact 1 ERICK JOHAX PETTEESON who for S several years kept a grocery store on F Second South street east of State died S yesterday morning of cancer of the S stomach at the age of 61 The funeralS funeral-S will be held at the Thirteenth ward assembly rooms at 430 pm today Friends are respectfully invited to attend S at-tend 4 THE Womens Press club held an interesting I in-teresting meeting last evening Miss Pratt played two selections and Miss I Richards recited an orignal poem of merit on The Eloquence of Action A plan for giving an excursion in the near future was discussed and a special meeting will be held at 1230 p m next Monday when all members are urged to be present S Ox Sunday the HERALD published the I form of tho orders issued by Selectman S Bamberger in cases whe e the county desires I de-sires to extend charity with certain comments I com-ments thereon The object was simply to I point out the lose way in which the county court does business and it is the opinion of everyone who read the orderS order-S that the criticism was merited Mr Bamberger however has taken umbrage at it and vants to be investigated The article was not published to secure anything of the kind but as the selectman Si select-man dated wants it he ought to be accommo i |