Show TOWN TALK V V Thomas Fceney yesterday received a telegram announcing the death CtV his father In Indiana I hS V Orison superintendent of Brad streets office Is down ith typhoid i lever and was taken to St Marys hospital I hos-pital Tuesday At 6 am yesterday the thermometer j registered 41 i at noon 5S and at G pm C3 I the maximum temperature being 6S and the minimum 43 V I It is believed that Maypr Glendln Ing will shortly appoint two members of the lire and police commltihlon and the Impression Im-pression prevails that Hank Barnes of the Warm Springs will be one of the appointees ThosE who are Interested in tho drift of prcjldcntial betting In New York should watch The Heralds telegraph columns from now until election day The will contain the most reliable dad latest news from the great city of New Ion V YoThe The hearing of City Engineer Kelsey will 1 he 1 < ium d tonisnt before ths coun en sitting Su a committee of the whole flip proFccurlon tonight will attempt to prove that tho city engineer harbors anImosity S anI-mosity toward certain COT tractors and V Mr Wilkerson in particular Vn empty frame house near the crner of Thirteenth East and Sixth South turned to the ground last evening The tire department > responded to the alarm but the distance was so great that the entire building was a nac of flames tieS tie-S fore wai < > r could be turned on The loss was estimated at J100 whIch was covered V V by Insurance Marriage licenses were yesterday Issued 1 Emil J Bloom aged 22 and Jane Park aged J i both of Mill Creek John T Thompson aged 23 i of Vernal and Maud S V Rounuy aged 21 I of Peoa LouIs H Sims aged 23 and Lola Hay Young aged ro innh of Keren Bale Stephen Shlngle lon aged tit and Agnes B McLaughlln aged Jl both of Salt Lake city C B Itease who resided with his Tamilj In Capitol Avenue addition was Kicked in the head by his horse on VS4 Wednesday evening and died yesterday mornirg from the injuries received rhea S rhe-a dcllt occurred at the place of the deceased and the skull was badly1 V crushed from contact with the vcious i animals hoot Dr Jones was called In but the victim was beyond aid Troumatic ceretntis is given as the Immediate cause of death Tho deceased was 43 years of age and leaves a wife and family He was a cousin of Mr C A Bnort S V The ounty attorney of Saapele county has nsXed Attorne > General Bishop if there can be a transfer of voters from un epctlon precinct to another when EuCh change does not extend outside of he precinct established for the election of a justice of the peace and constable Now the tiorne > general poInts to the fuel that the county attorney of Soiipetc has used the term precinct in two distinct dis-tinct senses He then btatea that the ejection preclnjt must be taken to gov era in all matters pertaining to election without reference to other political sub divIsIons and as previously held both by the torne > genera and County Attorney At-torney Whlttemor < a person who is are a-re < lden of one election precinct and has registered in such precinct would be re qulr > d to vote therein The attorney general knows of no law authorizing the transfer of a voters registration to any precinct of which such voter Is not a rest deit On Octal1 r 10 the Intermountain Wheel company rented a bicycle to a man who rcnriseiileu himself as the local agent at Grand Junction for the Colorado Midland Mid-land He lulled to return and the company com-pany III coking the matter up the next < laj fond that he was an impostor Ont October On-t li the theft of the wheel was reported at police headquarters but no hatlsfacion was obtained by the comp com-p nj wliich afl rards made an Investigation Investi-gation on tie own account through Mr Johnson of the company He found that fin < V i n i i ID infn nawnTOKer houcnt fiom iha rain who rented the wheel a pawn ticket for the bicycle nhirh had been pvwTcO with Fuller of thi ciu The latter on prEsentation of VIa ticict end paVjnert of the anount due shipped the wheel to the Ogden broXPi from where it was finally ic oovrou by Mr Johnson yesterday on replevin proceedings The developments show that the part who rented the S wheel rode it directly to Fullers and pawned it The broker In his report to the police department which had mil information I in-formation as to the missing bicycle showed that he had taken a wheel butt It was allowed to remain at his place from October 10 to October 20 when It was shipped to Ogden |