Show BRIEF A BREEZY Yesterdays clearings were 5172639 as compared with J12S309 for the same day of last year There are messages at the Western Union telegraph oflice for H L Prissin and Milton Gunckie Fifteen cents per copy will be paid for SemiWeekly Heralds date of December 14 Ih e sent to this office At 6 a m yesterday the Thermometer registered 20 at noon 25 and at 6 p m 31 the maximum temperature being 32 and the minimum 16 Eugene Debs the famous president ort or-t le Americr Railway Union who has been speaking this week in Montana may 1ossibly visit Salt Lake Police officers are making life wear some for gamblers John Doe and Tom Pagan wore arrested yesterday and required re-quired to put up the usual 50 The individual who tcok the clock from the engine room of the city and county I building is cordially invited to return the same is the ticker is needed and perhaps tne party would not relish exposure Inspector Prcc reports spraying of fruit I tr ° es in the city and county as being well ider way and frays that people are taking tak-ing more than usual interest in the matter mat-ter of destroying the pests which are so dangerous to fruit Elders George Irvine jr of this city and Ernest A Griffin of Escalante have ust returned from a two > ears mission to the southern states Elder Brigham M Blackhurst has also returned from an honorable mission lasting two years He abored in Great Britain The many friends of Mrs A W Mc Cune will be pleased to learn that she has rallied from the effects of the opera tion to which she submitted yesterday morning at St Marks hospital The attending at-tending physicians and surgeons are of the opinion that she is out of danger The officers schcol met at the executive ouilding last night and a large audience of militia ofic rs listened to a very able Jlltia o1crs instructive and at times amusing address l > y Captain Richards on The Duties of the Soldier The school will meet next Friday right and every two weeks there alter Regardinc the proposed action by the wheelmen that a doen specials be appointed ap-pointed from among their number to arrest ar-rest violators of the bicycle ordinance one of the police commissioners said est es-t rday that if this action HIS taken understanding that it would bo with the they would perform other police duty E E Rich stated last night that a consignment of polls for the Citizens Electric Elec-tric Light company vas now en route to this city and would be here in a few clays As soon as they arrive work will business in begin The company means bn Richs opinion and will go ahead whether ordinances are passed or not t Carl Jung the old man who attempted suicide Thursday afternoon mid was ar rested Ly the police was released yesterday yes-terday He now declares thvt the newspapers news-papers were sold and that he had no lfea of killing himself His friends have jilm under special guardianship and i is believed that he will not attempt the act again The body of Dr Louis Spiegel who died In the penitentiary on Wednesday under curcumstances fully related in The Herald of yesterday was buried yesterday afternoon after-noon in the prison grounds by the officials daIs nt friends applying to take charge of the remains The doctor was given a remaIns gvrn accent burial and religious services were held at the grave Desk Sergeant Mackintosh the inventor of the new criminal register is busily engaged en-gaged in transferring photographs to the new work In this connection it may not he work order to state that Mac is likely to make some money out of his discovery New York and Philadelphia rolice departments are thinking of adopting adopt-ing the book for use The attendance at the Sunday school opened atendane Kaiser at the Temple Bnai Israel March 10 was large and very gratifying to all concerned The class will l > e continued on Sunday March 1 at 10 a m All tho e who failed to send their children last week will do well to end them this time as the school will then be fully organized The chamber of commerce was about the busiest place in town yesterday At least a core of visitors from eastern points called to see the exhibits and secure se-cure literatUre on Utah while Judge Col born and his assistants i were kept on the ump until after dark going through the heavy correspondence and anssvenng the numerous inquiries received from 1 prt of the county The subcommittees appointd to solicit for the natural gas exhibition are = now hard at work A meet xhibiton executive committee will beheld lag eecutve commitee wi held at Walkers bank on Monday at 10 a m when the reports of the soliciting committees will be received commitees w1 |