Show BRIEF AND BREEZY I Yesterdays clearings W < re 5127850 as compared with 21811 for the same day of last year Fifteen cents per copy will be paid for SemiWeekly Heralds date of December H 1S92 sent to this office William J Webb aged 35 of American Pork and Margaret Duiison aged 19 of Salt Lake citv were granted a marriage license yesterday Ait 6 a m yesterday the thermometer registered 27 at neon S3 and at G p m SI the maximum temperature Being 35 and the minimum 25 Staff Captain Blanche Cox the famous Salvationist who has been vorking in alt Lake has gone to Denver and today assumes charge of itlie Colorado division of the army Beginning with today tflie new double patrol wagon will be employed by the police deparament Orders have been issued is-sued by the cliief to hot drve faster than a trot Ann Vaugh widow of Daniel Vaugli i was examined as to her sanity by Drs Wright and Anderson yesterday She was discharged the unfortunate Indys condition condi-tion being one of infirmity alone A big strike is reported in BLntfhaim on a claim owned < by Da Id Griffiths and obber parties an assay made yesterday showing 53t in gold and about fourteen ounces in silver It is near the Stewart 2Co L i A meeting of the Horticultural society is billed for today in the office of the fish and game commissioner in the joint building Matters of importance are billed lor the session the question of sprayins fccing among the most important The drawing for the silver watch at All Hallows college took place on the evening even-ing of January 20 The 10th was the date decided on but delay was caused by non returns X Burke of Idaho won the watch on ticket 101 The proceeds amounted to 132 Roy Mayne a real estate dealer on Second South street Tas arrested yesterday yester-day afternoon on a warrant charging him wlh assaulting a Second South street secondhand dealer The matter was adjusted ad-justed by Mayne paying the costs after which he Tvas di > miseu J County Attorney TVhittemore and Attorney i At-torney C E Allen were busily engaged last night until 12 oclock in preparing a statement of county expenditures for I use in the trial of the warrant question In the supreme court tomorrow It will require I re-quire all day tcday to complete the same Chairman Doremus and Clerk Dull of he board of public works were busily j engaged vesterday an taking the testimony of laborers employed by yox Watson Co on the gravity sever Vhtn this task is finished Mr Doremus will report to the fL beard which will advise the city council I The funeral of the late Major A C Goodspeed will take place this afternoon at 3 oclock Senaces will be lielu in the Congregational church where addresses will be delivered by the Rev Clarence Bnwn and Judge Goodwin The body wall be temporarily placed in the vault nit Mount Olivet cemetery The funeral of the late Mrs Abble Mc lAlIister has been postponed until Friday morning at 930 oclock from St Marys cathedral where 3 igh mass will be celebrated cele-brated Friends of the faiily are expected I ex-pected to arrive from Colorado ito attend C db tostin flowers and wreaths may be sent to Oolites undertaking parlors The body of Nicholas Rule the mner who was killed at the Old Jordan mine at Bingham was brought to the city I Sast evening and 5s now at ODonn lls undertaking parlors The decease was 8 vember of the A O F of Am rja toeing a charter member of Eureka court The funeral will take place tomorrow Profp Brimhull of Pro and Whiting of the Utah university vill lecture before the teachers of Davis countv at Farming I ton Saturday January 26 Teacher trus tfes and all who may be interested in ducatlon are invited Prof Brimhull Rill lecture on the evening of the same J in the South Bountiful assembly hal 11 In the repOt ir yesterdays issue of the council proceedings of Tuesday eveninc I the statement wa masae that the lamp I district ICo 1 mater wet over for a I week which IS erroneous The ordinance I nas pateed but the motion authorizing the I advertising of bids went over So many notions wee made on th < i subject that I ore confusion ensued and a wrong impression im-pression of the chairmans decision prevailed pre-vailed not only among reporter but even among members A case of charity was taken in charge 7 > y Selectman Geddes yesterday I wa ithat o a young girl whose name is suppressed i sup-pressed who is in a delicate condition and about to be confined The autihor of lier ruin is a sheep owner ivho is 2 I miles from here and the girls stepmother step-mother refusing 10 shelter her she was t compelled t ask the county for aid Hitherto tee se ttiave ben sent to rha hospital but the expense attendant action has been deemed upon such cton aa dee too get and Mr Geddes decided t place ithe unfortunate an c private family which was done Major Wilkes who is well known in < this vity ha 3 adventure on Tuesday tight which a not been reported in the papers The major was just coming out ppe sate at 131 Fourth East street when lie was accosted by two men ho xonrmanded him TO throw up his hands Wolkes carries a heavy cane and instead of obeying the order promptly knocked one 1 the men down with it Thinking that he had this aslant hois du com bat the major started after No2 but bat latter was something of a sprinter and after chasing him a few rods the major concluded to revive No 1 ant march him to the station But 2fo 1 hart also flown having recovered in short Older and was malting good his escape the backyard Through baKra |