Show I BRIEF A BREEZY The nInety men registered by Water master Wilcken were put to work yesterday Yesterdays clrarinsrs were 192823 as Yesterdays 202117 for the same day < of last year < Chairman Dorcmvs of the board of puolic works is in Provo attending the city water case trial r CulnChln a Plum alley gambler was arrested yesterday on the usual charge He put up 520 for his appearance today I At 6 a m yesterday the thermometer registered 42 at noon 45 and at 6 p m I 47 the maximum temperature being 51 and the minimum 4 J E E DIcksion brother of Judge W U Diclsson and one of the prominent i citizens of the ro gcifort Quebec Canada Can-ada Is in the city visiting Dr Millspaugh Is arranging for plant work for the fourth fifth sixth and seventh grades of the city schools This Is the second series of this class of ork The county selectmen sat up all night in addressing envelopes containing the appeal of the county court for bonds which will be sent to the voters of the county Sheriff Turner of Cache county was In the city yesterday on business He nays the snow ia nearly all gone In the north and the promise of heavy crops I this fall is splendid Orson B Herrett aged 21 and Lara A Denny aged 2 both or Union precinct Brigham Smith aged 20 of Draper aha Miss Belle Boyce aged 2 of South Cottonwood Cot-tonwood were granted I marriage I cease yesterday Prof J M Tanner will lecture this evening at 730 oclock before the con Joint session of the Y L and Y XL Xt I associations of the First ward in the I First Ward Assembly rooms Subject Life of PauL A cordial Invitation is extended to the public to be present The first number of Salt lakes new evening paper the New Star appeared II I yesterday afternoon For a first issue it is a creditable production neat and I gotten ugr in a workmanlike rl ranI is a free silver advocate and as such deserves t de-serves support I Miss X < lzzie Bowers sisterinlaw or 111 t John Reeves chief clerk In the Union I Pacific freight office died yesterday of I p consumption after a lingering illness Miss Bowers was a very amiable young lady and leaves n host of sincere mourn ers of shades at her untimely departure to the land A mass meeting was held at the First j Methodist church last night in the interest i inter-est of the proposition to submit to a vote I t a probbltol amendment to the constitution consti-tution I was in line with previous meetings aid no new features were ft brought outIdT aft was of an average character The electric light commission met again yesterday and continued the making of I f assessments for lamp district JD 1 City engineer said jresterday afternoon that the work was progressing and that the tax was being levied on dtg basis of i benefits derived as adjudged by the members mem-bers of the commission I wU require f some time to complete the work George Gray a railroad man living at 169 East Pirst South street was arrested yesterday afternoon on a warrant I charged with 180 and lascivious conduct 1 con-duct The complaint was sworn to by Dr W G Barnett of the Rlcketts block who charges that Gray Is guilty of indecent in-decent conduct attempted upon the per today son of Barnetts son Gray will be heard The annual election of council No1 Veteran Fireman of America was held last night with the following result Past president W J Kenson president C H Bonks i p Cin James a c1 secretary Will M Ottinger treasurer TVllliam L Binder sergcantatarms F 3 Everett director thre years George M Ottlnger two years B J Petty one year 1Y H Bywater Bishop Jacob Weller of the Third ward will reach his 87th birthday on Thursaav I Is the intention or the people in his bailiwick to give him an entertainment in tho mietln house on Thursday eren irg A committee has been appointed to I appointe I V anage the affair and their names are t teir ar a I 0 V guaranty of its success They are George StrtnpfeUow Fergus Coalter E M Weller James W Eardley O H Hewlett lames Perry W Grames and P Slickleson iceon Jaines Covingtor who resiaes on East Seventh South was very seriously in jured early yesterday morning by corning ing in contact with a pole while alight u tram a Salt Lake City Railroad car on the Agricultural Park line Without thinking he stepped from the car while the latter was in full motion whIe pole side and bumped Into one with such fore a to knock him insensible Dr Richards the attending physician says the unfortunate fellow Is lhe unfortunate now suffering from concussion of the brain and the re suIt may be very serious |