| Show r < BRIEF AKD BREEZY r W H Sears left for Sacramento over ithe Kio Grande Western lat evening The clearings yesterday were 178512 as tompared with J20521S for to same day last year f The Nordens will go up to Farmlngton I lo engage in a target contet wih the i sniUUa boys there A Ba nple of the guano found on Guni 1aiple gano r Bon island has been received at the i I camber of commerce Fifteen cents per copy will ba paid for ifeen cent pr date of 3 > December 14 1S92 sent to this office IT J Hill F A Virtue B F Kevins Hl A Irte ind B John Shea hav just become meat Eers of the chamber or commerce At C t m yesterday tha thermometer i registered 34 at noon 4G and at C p m 46 the maximum temperature being p2 and the minimum 20 There ae messages at the Western Union Telegraph office for N Sandberg f W 3L Fenstmaker D W loa Albert 1 IJHerrod j and Hubbard Anderson TVilliam H Bish aged 2 of SugarHouse i Sugar-House ward and Sarah Ada Thorne aged a of Pleasant Grove Salt Lak yesterday county were granted a marriage license Chairman Doremus of the board oCr public works is in Provo attending the r t Trial ot the cases of the city vs landowners k land-owners along Utah Lake who want ames caused by overflow Professor William 1t Stewart will lecture lec-ture at the university tonight Subject The mind a I unit conduct a a Te to other unit relation ot mind forces t L lorces The lecture begins at 8 p m The regular monthly meetings of the I l TTuxh Forestry association will b j held In County Superintendent Allens office In the city and county bulldlmr on Friday Fri-day evening March 1 at 730 The public 3s cordially invited Contractor Sullivan who secured the Job of building the sewer on First South c between Eighth and Eleventh Eat ltet informed l Herald man yesterday yester-day that he ulll begin work nest week provided the pipe arrives A mass meeting of workingmen will beheld be-held at the Walker pavilion this afternoon after-noon at 2 oclock when the following Bubjecte will be discussed Work for tlC unemployed opposition t prohibition opposition to I second chamber in our Btate legislature opposition to the Bar association judiciary schemeS scheme-S O Fisher wife and daughter ofF of-F Michigan are distinguished arrivals at t the Knutsford Iilr Fisher Tan for the i governorship of his state last fall on the < Democratic ticket He is a great friend of Judge Power and Judge Henderson and in company with those gentlemen will see the sights of tho city today Utah is coming to the front with lithographic lith-ographic stone The quarry discovered at Clear Creek In Utah county sometime some-time ago promises to 5 Jeld the owners nho are Utah Topeka and Chicago men a large profit A carload of the stone was shipped to Chicago during the winter j and has been thoroughly tested and found t answer every requirement t Lee Elmo or more properly Mrs Bprague Termer wife of Hackman Sprague and Mamie Cameron W r ar jxstcd last night on a charge of prostitution prostitu-tion Tim Cameron girl Is about 16 years Of age and this is not her first appearance appear-ance i police headquarters She is a I cousin of the Sprague woman who says I she was ruined at Metzs the family i column whoso exploits are set forth in another In response to a call Issued In the Western Recorder a large number of colored men met In AL B church las night S G Wilson called the meeting to order and W W Taylor was the elected chairman and Ulysses Campbell secretary The following committee was appointed to draft resolutions relating t civil rjghts for presentation to the constitutional convention Cyrus Lun delli chairman Andrew Campbell J R i Simpson R l Johnson P W Nelson P C Howell William Deouns and TV f 1 Taylor exofflcio The committee will meet tomorrow night j The Republican members of the Second Vard Civil Government class have chal lenged the Politic Debating club to debate the tariff questftm and the discussion will be held in the Y SL C A gymnast gnnnaI wm this evening air Johnson and Mr Tomklns will assume the affirmatIve or Ire I-re trade side of the question for the Politic and Mr Palmquitt and Mr Branttng will explain why they vote for protection Attorney D N Straup has consented to act as chairman of the tneetlng and efforts will be made to have a eminent jurist of this city to act a < judga and to give a verbal decision and criticism The public is invited |