Show BRIEF AND BREEZY RAH for the choir OVEKCOATS are in demand these nights FIVE clerks were kept busy at the city hal yesterday making out warrants THE Foresters will hold an important meeting at their hal tomorrow night THE Amorines held another meeting last night and it is reported that the attendance at-tendance was quite large ON Tuesday night burglars entered the residence of Captain 1 H 1 Lund No S Grape street and stole 2759 in cash THEEE are messages at the Western Union telegraph office for John Adams Jss Home S B Westeifield and W Bowman A BIABKIAGE license was yesterday issued to Lormg A Bond aged 3 of Fort Douglas and Flora l chaver aged 19 ol Sal Lke city Soon alter his return from Chicago Governor Vest will appoint delegates to represent Utah at the Irrigation congress to be held at Los Angeles + MB SHOWELL yesterday resumed work as garbage master Dr Beatty having turned that part of the work back to him Six teams are now employed in cleaning up the city THE funeral of Mrs Clara F Agra monte will be held at St Pauls church on Friday afternoon at 3 oclock The casket will be open at tne residence 216 West Sixth South from 2 until 230 p m TimYMCA Literary society has been reorganized for the winter The first meeting will be held next Tuesday evening when the question Resolved that the financial panic of 1893 was not due to the Democratic administration will be debated TH funeral of Miss Matilda Nilson who died at the county infirmary yesterday yester-day morning at 7 oclock will take place from the Swedish Lutheran church corner cor-ner Fourth East and Second South today at 2 oclock Friends are cordially invited in-vited to attend THE charity ball at Saltair this evenIng El even-Ing under the auspices of the Young Ladies Aid society will be one of the leading events of the season Everyone should take advantage of this one of the last opportunities for a good time at Saltair this summer YESTERDAY afternoon Sanitary Inspector Inspec-tor Showell was turning the corner of I State and Fourth South streets in a buggy when a Rapid Transit car backed into him Mr Showells son was thrown out and the buggy was damaged somewhat some-what but no one was injured PAEISHIOKEES of Bishop Morris to the number of about 100 gave that worthy gentleman a delightful surprise party at his residence i the Eleventh ward last W evening in honor of his fiftieth birthday The time was pleasantly spent in speeches oongs recitations etc TH registrars will sit from Sept 2 to Sept < JO inclusive to revise their lists and add names of persons entitled to vote hose who have failed to attend to this very important matter should be on hand at the time stated The vote of every fall honest man will be needed this fallTHE TH infant of Mr and Mrs Allison died this morning at 1239 oclock Mrs Allison arrived home with the choir arrcd wih yesterday yes-terday and found her baby fast passing way Tti sympathy of the entire community com-munity is with the griefstriken parents The tine of the funeral has not yet been Sxed IT i intimated that Chief Paul may bring suit for damages against the Tribune for the publication oi an article in which the chief was quoted as having stated at a meeting of the Amorines that i the council would stand by him he would soon get rid of every Catholic in i his department THE Soudan engagement closed last night The attendance was very slim The next engagement at the theatre will be Jaue WhICh comes next Monday fortwo nights The Jane lithographs which are novel and artistic now beaeek cur streets and are attracting more than the usual attention BETTY THOM DAMHOFER and her husband Emil Thomas from Chicago registered at the Morgan Mrs Thomas is the Lillian Russell of Germany and is now on her way to meet the famous German opera company which is touring the world and opens at the Baldwin theatre of Frisco on Monday night CLERK BACH of the supreme court who was so seriously injured on Tuesday through striking a polo while riding on a Second South street car is improving He has been removed to his residence in Darlington Place and Dr Basconi thinks he is cut of danger Mr Bache was able to dictate a couple of letters yesterday c TEE HEHALB is pleased to acknowledge the receipt of n box of selected fruit from the orchard and vineyard of William Bomgardner of Fruit Ridge near Grand s Junction Colo The box contains an assortment as-sortment of peaches of several varieties some luscious Bartlett pears and samples of Concord Isabel Malaga Delamare Tokay and Muscatels of great proportions and fine forperons As MAY persons are calculating on staying away from the charity ball at r Saltair Beach this evening on account of ihs coldness that has developed in the atmosphere i may be stated that at the lake shore it is always about 5 degrees warmer than in the Uty during the cold Reason It is a well known fact that the summer season opens on the islands much earlier than in the valleys AT 6 a in yesterday the thermometer registered 4 at noon 59 and at 6 p m o 62 the maximum temperature being 64 and the minimum 41 Observer Maxwells forecast for 36 hours ending at 6 pin t p-in today is Fair weather cooler Thursday i Thurs-day morning frost in exposed places warm Thursday afternoon The observers obser-vers comnarative reportfor yesterday was j follows 8 mSalt Lake 42 k as folows a m Lke 4 Baker t City 35 Cheyenne 4S Helena 4j Miles City 5 Winnemucca 3 Idaho Falls 38 10 a malt Lake 46 Bingham 37 Oprfen 46 Logan 44 Park City 40 Provo Jl |