Show a C BRIEF LOCALS BANK CLEARIXGSYesterdays bank BANK CrEARIXGSYestcrray n50 ain of clearings over the same day in liSa APPOINTED TO DEFEND Judge Xnrrell yesterday appointed Attorney li C Edwards to defend DeWltt Nichols who is charged with burglary F 0 HORN STEPS OUTF O Horn STPS has retired from the management of the retred Wasatch Drug store Negotiations are aatch pending for the sale of the stock fixtures and good wH to a couple of young pharmacists FISHERMAN FINEDPaul R Jones was fined 10 yesterday by Justice Som fue mer on the charge of fishing in Parleys creek which is b > law reserved for breeding breed-ing and proposing ilsh He pleaded guilty to the accusation BANKRUPTCY SALE Auctioneer Arthur Ar-thur H Parsons yesterday sold the stock and fixtures of the Star bakery ld public I vendue tuf e the benefit of creditors of Arthur B Kent bankrupt The sales 1 proceeds reached only 2GS I TAYLOR MADE PRESIDENTAt a meeting x > f the Western Negro Press association as-sociation held Hi I Denver on Wednesday W W Taylor of the esW Lake Plain Dealer I was elected president of the body The next meeting will be held here It begins be-gins the first Monday in August 1500 VOLUNTEER COMMITTEE meeting meet-Ing of the volunteer reception committee will bo held this morning at 1 oclock It is not likely that the business of the committee com-mittee can b closed up at this session as the bills are not all in The committee is still receiving bids for the removal of the big arch SENATOR BROWNS EYESIGHT Friends of exSenator Arthur Brown are highly elated because of the radical improvement im-provement In his sght He has been driving out with his family physician Dr Masclean tho past three days and can now recognize near friends The hope is entertained that tho sight of his eye will be entirely restored TELEPHONE TO DENVER David C Murray of the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Tele-phone company returned yesterday from a trip of eight days over the companys lines In the north The nc v line between Denver and Cheyenne will be opened to the public today This Is of Improtance to the people of this city as this Is one of the most important links that will connect Salt Lake with Denver OUTING FOR ORPHANS Tho hundred hun-dred and thirty orphans in caro of tho sisters of the Holy Cross accompanied by their mentors will pay a visit Sunday morning to the new home of the Kcarrs St Ann s orphanage which through tho generous bounty of Mr and Mrs Thomas Kearns is building for them Through the courtesy of Superintendent Rerd of the Salt Lake Railroad company to W P OMeara special cars over the Waterloo line will be furnished the happy throng of children to make tho visit |