Show BRIEF LOCALS Atore Arthur E Pratt was In the el yesterday from Ogden on profe sonal business lr Jolly will sing 0 Eyes That Are TCtI tlC new acre song In the Congregational church todaY The remains oC Mrs Ella Beate Bynon may be vIewed today at 20 South cst Temple street front 1 to 1 a I H R Jones of a First South saloon was arrested lat night for allowing women il his saloon after C ocloclt p m T1ICIIoca Norsemen will celebrate theft Norwegian independence day May 17 hail ftV a 1h de banquet at St Marks hailThere There will be a meeting or the board of directors of the Ladies I Literary club this week when the club will adjourn for Its usual summer vacation Superintendent Caine of the waterworks department will start a force of five men out Monday morning assessing water rates for the fiscal rate ensuing year The regular meeting of thc Womas Democratic club wi t held at the real dence of Ir George Wood 24 South al State 230 street next Wedneday afcrnoon 23 The Newsboys union will give an excursion ex-cursion to lagoon some time In June and the boys are out soliciting donations with which to juay advertising and other cx lJen5 Edmund R Shaw yesterday flied a homestead entry wihthe land office Ap plcatons for desert entries were mae by Tens P larsen of Brigham City and Andrew An-drew 31adsen of Honevle James 1 omits a furnacetceder Is charged with using abusive language toward A Itt Fillmore In a cOI1ant Issued In Tim mons court yesterday The warrant was served 01 Fouls who was released until Monday on his own resognlzanc Congressman B I Roberts lies rc clVe a warrant on the treasurer of the United States for n6GG to cover his sal aI for the month ending AprIl 4 llr Robots believes he wilt receive the same kind of a paper every month for the next two years The Ilmbr of contagious diseases under un-der quarantine last week reached twenty six all being co1let fever cases In nineteen nine-teen famle The births for the wel reported to the board of health numbered boar heath I ten and the deaths twelve exclusive of two bodies brought from outside the city August Stein last week sold a resldencc on 1fh South for Irs Oscar Groshel 81250 the beautiful Ieldence ot Mrs Cam C Larson on Fifth East street X a residence on Fifth South street for George J Bowman 15 and another on the same street for W W Bowman 1250 Tomorrow will be lmown thrughout the Union as Dewey Day and will he gen orally observed by patriotic demonstra ton Governor Wells has ordered flags dlfplae < over all state offices and It If expected that municipal authorities and citizens generly wll observe the day In like manner Chief hilton has ordered that the slot machine must go ammd those proprietors and customer now reveling In this form I of ganmbilng will probably bo called to Ume The use of the machine was entirely en-tirely suppressed a fw months ago but of late they have again made their appearance I ap-pearance ole by ont The carl closing movement among the clerks has stirred up the barbers A proposition prop-osition Is on foot to close nil shops In the city at 7 p m luring the summer month It alro has the endorsement of the mot promlnentshops In the city They wI meet Monday In time White House to further consider the mater City Recorder Backman yesterday received re-ceived a telegraphic message from Spring I Clt anlounclng the death at that place of Joseph Alr d on of exJudge Allred Henrt tHuc Is attributed as the cause of his death The deceased Is a nephew of Mr Backman and It I probable that I funeral he and Mrs Daclunan will attend the A civil service examination for positions as cleric and carrier In the local lostoflce will be held II Salt Lake Juno 7 Appl catons must he In by or before May 85 I The examination is 011 to all citizens of the Pnle States bnt ccordlng to established es-tablished precedents prlference wilt be ghen to c1slbles who are legal residents or the city farewell reception will be given In the First ward meeting imommue Ilxt Tuesday evening In honor of Elders James S Strl iimg George lortcusen F J Johnson and George W hilton jr Al excellent pro glmme has ben arranged those taking par Including Thomas S Aworth Bill Younl Prof George Careless and other I well known artIsts Manager Shermn of the Castla Sllrngs resort was In the city cstlnlay I Hc reports that work on time now pavion Is progressing lnel and that the resort will b formally opcnld on May 50 5cr erII lrah cuunty l1oplc have sigled their intention of buiding summer lot Cages at thc resort and he Is looking forward for-ward to a prosperous seaon The unprecedented increase of work and business in Count Clerk Dunbars oUce is indicated in the fee earnings of thuS office for the frt four months of this e compare wIth the same period In IS9S For the months of January Feb ruaI March and April the fees amounted to 45l3 a gain oC 147U9 Last months btsiness alone brought il 12w8 The people of Mill Creek hare made pre1rJlons for a gala day tomorrow The chief feature or the das amusement will consist of the carnival of Ieasons over which a king al queen w1 preside pre-side An InlerCtn IH rmmo will be rendered at Vie ward metng house Sunday Sun-day School Suplrlntlnlent Grlgs Is ex pete to be present and make a short address ad-dress Prnc Albert Steed and latte Coleman Cole-man both colored obtained a license at the cunt clerks office yesterday to we The bride was divorced from her former lee lord ashlngton Taylor on Friday and concluded to reenter the matrimonial state with Prince Albert without delay The groom gave his age as 36 hut his better half suggested he was a year older Xo I Isnt replied Mr Steed Iso jess the same age as yea Is honey I State Auditor Richards yesterday drew the frt warrant on account of the legls latures biennial apmprlaton for state institutions Time warrant was issued to the governing board of the state prison upon receipt of a requisition In the form Im > cllbe b9 tho auditor and was for the prisons maintenance for time months ot January February and March amounting to 47r Another warrnt In the sum of 1276 for gratuities to this charged convicts was issued at the sometime tme 11 GIOe L Chase thc president of the Hartford Fir Insurnce company of Harfor Conn Is stopping over a day or two at the Kenyon He has been president pres-ident of his company for thc pat thhty one years Ittr Chase goes to the coast every few years and never fails to spend it day or two In Zion lIe commented on the ret Improvement In the city since the first time he was through here which was In 1861 He is accompanied by Mr Whitney Palachc the assistant manager of the Pacllc coast department Architect J P Hill was busy yesterday preparing a plat of the business portion of thc city which will be taken to Washington Wash-ington by George Q Cannon Oi his trip to the capital to influence the gevermlnt to loch the federal building at the Delret Neas corner Time plat shows the banks antI olee hullUnS and the cat ln It also shows the money lcposlted In the banks and the number of oles In the huldlns I likewIse states at all points time number of street car lasln a given curlier ler hour Judge null Mms E P Colborn are back from a visit to Denver WhIle there the judge atended a meetng of the Syndicate Investment company owner of Popper ton pacl At the meetng plans were formulated for extensive Imrements on the compan land among the pro IJell beterments being the erection of a number of fine residence and the macadamizing ma-cadamizing of For Douglas avenue On June 1 another meeting of the stockhold I wi be held to ratify the propositIon which is I likely to earn since the erection erecton of the University of 1tah buildings just south of POlperon wi enhance the value of that par of the city for residence purposes pur-poses Judge Colborn reports that ltah minim Investments arc now regarded In high favor h the people of Colorado |