Show BRIEF Aim BREEZY I f Yesterdays cearings were 5187153 as compared with 161750 for the same day of last year Kee Sing a Chinaman was arrested SiPS yesterday for peddling in the prescribed I district ° nd will appear for trial today At 6 a m yesterday the thermometer registered 45 at noon 5 ant at G p in 67 the maximum temperature being 5 > aLd the minimum 3 EvangeliFt Kirke will preach and Mrssrs Douglas and Ingler wil sing at both momma and evening services at the FIrst Methodist church tomorrow I I John Kahler was arrested last night for violation of the meat ordinance which provides that all butchers must pay a J j j cense He put up 20 or his appearance today I The funeral of the lat Nelson Loberff was held at Evans undertaking parlors I I yesterday afternoon The remains will be I afernoon remans I shipped today to his old home in Poland J j YVscohsin for interment j I Deputy Sheriff Thomas yesterday afternoon j after-noon levied a attachment on the Thistle i saloon 49 Commercial street on a judgment I judg-ment airainst the proprietor W R Gal lacher for J175 t Jr 34 costs in favor of 1orenzo D Young A man residing in the northwest part of I the city named Jonas Maichie was ar rosted yesterday afternoon by Deputy t hs i ger g thD lut i Sheriffs Montgomery and Smith on a charge of insanity Maichie was very violent vio-lent and seemed to have a mania for breaking windows He was locked up in I the county jail and will have an examination t W examin-ation before the pobate judge today The population of Mill Creek as shown ty the census is 40 This number is divided I di-vided as follows Fathers 65 l mothers 71 unmarried adults males 123 females 117 children boys 122 girls ICO foreign 88 nave 31G West Jordan has 15G1 population I pop-ulation There are 259 fathers and 290 i mothers 87 unmarried males and 25 fe I le 442 bos and 5 girls 442 foreign I < 1139 native we board of control of the joint buildIng build-Ing held a meetir g yesterday afternoon at which a lot c bills were passed and a communication from the engineer considered con-sidered The engineer says that the boil er and the pumps will need cleaning in order to protect them from the ravages 4 of the atmosphere and the water during the time they are idle this summer He was instructed to put them in condition I costs something to conduct the investigation in-vestigation o the part of the county as will > e seen from the bills of the sheriff vhicj were fled yesterday For serving summons this official claims U6 This is I a small matter in comparison with the other insidertals The bill of the sheriff I for feeding prisoners last month was also I presented yesterday and shows that in j April thre were 2171 meals furnished at I j a cost of 5325Co Tho president of the tcrriu ial board of equalization has issued a call for the annual I an-nual meeting df the board to be held In I this cuy on hc 22d 01 this month and at I ilia meeting he assessment of the railroads rail-roads telephone and telegraph companies I t of the territory wil be made for the pros i I ont year I is anticipated that the work of the board will consume seer days There is little likelihood of any serious changes in the schedule in for e last year II c being ordered unless the chaiigcs should be of the incteafing order I easinS orer Special orders from the headquarters of tho department of the Colorado announce I an-nounce that Corporal Andrew J Collins of company A bsxceenlh infantry will be discharged on June 17 and that Private Patrick L OTielia company F Sixteenth i Infntry will be discharged on August 3 j The orders also announce that First Lieutenant i Lieu-tenant Charles P George adjutant Six I i tcenth infantry is appointed recruiting i i officer at Fort Douplas Utah and will i i take charge of all property and r apers i pertaining to the recruiting service at j fna i that post relieving First Lieutenant i Charles R Tyler Sixteenth infantry j The nrilitary ball which came off last night at Spanish Fork proved to be the I T social event of the season in that section i i d Governor Vest Col Tatlock Adjutant I General Cannon and a number of I I Gn citizens and military officials other prominent ctzens mitary ot dais went down to join in the festivities I of the occasion The ball was given un I der the auspices of Troop B Firrt Regiment Regi-ment rc G U and the honor of successfully success-fully conducting the affair is due to the following commit Captain J B Mustard Mus-tard SergeantMajor E B Sorley Lieutenant Lieu-tenant P A Thomas Sergeant J J Banks Trumpeter G HirhJnss Sergeant 2 ephi Hanson Corporal Chris Ferguson Ferrsl and r rt B Ro < k lThris Land Commissioner Tarpey of the Souher Pacific is again in the city having iust returned from the west baving business connected E phere he went on connecte with the company He stated yesterday wIt Herald reporter that several large tracts i of land in the northwester portion of the territory included within the land grant of the government to the railroad r have just been lease 1 to cattle and sheep l16 men a ranges for iheir flocks and herds and other deals are now in course of final < oter conclusion The livestock owners of the i ion Te lvestock rorthwest seem to take the same view of tae situation a d those of the north i > ast who have for years ranged on gay t eminent and railroad lands and they t < ver much desire the ownership of their t I ranges A petition which is teing numerously signet is being circulated among the residents r res-idents of the Fourth precinct asking the f r city council to establish a branch of the t Sire department in the portion of the city which lies north of Brigham street and I east of les street This matter has been f under consideration for a long time and will be presented t the council in so forc I ibc a light that some attention will be lght raid to it r will be represented that Several costly fires have occurred in the iieijrhbcrhood whch might have been pre 1 veined had the Vparunent had ample time iu which to get to the blaze some I Set when the distance r Thins which Is not possible te lance is considered The fact that insur nce rates are higher In that part of the 0 city will also be used as an argument I I wi as is said that nearly all the propertyown ers in that part of the town are joining In I the request and that the leaders in the movemenu have gieat hope of success I |