Show BRIEF AM BREEZY Elder W S Barnes of Kaysvllle has returned from a mission to Great Britain The 2000000 white fish fr > ecently received re-ceived from the east have bian planted In the wateis of Utah lake The clearings of Salt Lakes associated r yot i t ii banks yesterday were 163374 as compared com-pared with 51SS962 on the same day last Yer George H Fennimore was appointed probate judge of Beaver county and Joseph Jo-seph Houston probate judge of Ganleld county yesterday I At S a m ester day the thermometer j registered 54 at noon 4S and at 8 p m 54 the maximum temperature being ES and the minimum 44 The Pioneer Morument fund subscrip tions now aggregate the sum of 420222 They are flowing in at the rate of about S > 60 I daily with sometimes three times that amount IRe I-Re C F Brown has received a special spe-cial Invitation to deliver an addiass at the annual meeting of his denomination at Saratoga N Y next June which he bas accepted AV Vhitlock and S Lenhall stole a team of horses a wagon and harness at Provo Wednesday They were arrested In this city yesterday with the animals in their possession and will be returned to P ovo toiay Master orkman Robert Sneddon and Recorder Thomas Kirby write from Alray yo stating that but two of the victims of the recent explosion at Red Canyon Wyo were members of the A O U W instead of thirty as has been announced Myrtle S Carey daughter of Mr and Mrs W E Carey died yesterday of broncHtis The funeral services will be 3ield this afternoon at 2 oclock at the family residence No6 McDonalds court on Fourth South between State and I Main Friends are in Ited I Professor Christol of the Salt Lake Athletic club has been engaged to act as trainer at the new bicycle track at Decks Hot Springs He will start in on April 15 but his duties as trainer will not interfere with his present position as director at the athletic club The Coke club last night held its regu laltfc dl J Jg l lar election and voed in the following officers J VV Chery president Alex 1lc 11 aster vicepresiusnt F M Sawyer secretary John James F C Lea and M E Kaighn executive committee The meeting was well attended and was an exceedingly interesting and profitable one Mrs Mary Patrick relict of Rufus Patrick Pat-rick and mother of Night Watchman David Da-vid Nelson died at Tooele yesterday rooming The funeral will take place at Tooele this afternoon Mrs Patrick was S3 years of age a native of Scotland and had lived in Utah since 1S62 She had a wide circla of acquaintances and was highly esteemed by all who knew her Dr G W Shores valuable horse was shot by Officer Pratt yesterday afternoon I after-noon by order of the health department I The animal was Effected with glanders He was a valuable animal and doubly prized on account of his being a family pet This is the thrd case from the Ecliose stables where thcs animal was housed one of the others being Dr Kings 600 thoroughbred Colonel Penrose commandant at Fort Douglas has very courteously extended the use of the target range at tie fort to the militia boys Companies A and D availed themselves of the privilege last Tuesday and spent the day there Some very good scores were made and a marked improvement was shown all around lieutenant Woodward of the Sixteenth kindlv coached the hovs The local committee of the board of labor having in charge the Labor edition of The Herald is doing excellent work on the great edition Norman B Dresser is traveling in Colorado Wyoming Ne vada Toaho and Montana in the interest of the labor issue Everything seems conspiring to one end that of making The Herald labor edition the greatest edition of any paper ever Issued in the Intermountain country |