Show TOWN TALK Miss Linnie Butt will sinG Holdens arrangement of Nearer My God to Then at St Pauls chapel this morning Rev E G Hunt of Park City will on Tuesday evening at the Y M C A rooms meet the instructors of the proposed pro-posed summer school at Mountain Park The Young Mens Christian Association has arranged for a special service of I pr yer and thanksgiving for men only today at 4 p m All men are cordially in viicd to attend In the case of Simon F Mackie vs Brickyard Gold Mining company the bill of exceptions of plaintiff was settled signed and filed In the United States clerks office yesterday Secretary McKnight of tho State Teachers Teach-ers association Is sending out a letter to memw asking suggestions as to topics to L ut ted at the meeting in Ogden to be held in December next Yesterdays clearings were 273522 as compared with 252344 for the same day of last year The weeks clearings were J jj 199 as compared with 1510965 fort for-t e corresponding week of last year Frank 11 Driggs a Utah boy has just graduated with honor from the Gallaudit college Washington D C and has a certed a position in one of the largest deaf mute schools in the country at Jack somille Ills Frank Wallace was found not guilty by Justice McMaster yesterday of the charge of having stolen 10 from Henry Hudson in a piace on Commercial street on the night of July 6 Both plaintiff and defendant de-fendant are Ethiopians All interested in the Red Cross movement move-ment are urgently requested to attend the meeting for final organization to be held at the Ladles Literary club room Tuesday Tues-day evening at 8 p m The executive ier committee is called to meet an hour earl Newsboys day at Calders next Monday promises t be a big event The attractions attrac-tions will be a road race horse race bicycle races a balloon ascension baseball base-ball swimming races cake walk wrestling wrest-ling match and a grand dancing contest The boys expect to have a large attendance attend-ance County Assessor Quinn has completed the enrollment of the miiitia census forth for-th ear 1S8S taken in Salt Lake county He rinds that there are G6il ablebodied mn between the ages of Jt and 45 subject to maltarr duty Of the whole number 1 tA3 are of foreign birth and 4926 are name born natve Everyone agreed that yesterday was easily the warmest day of the year although al-though the record at the observers office otl not show It the maximum being 95 the minimum 6 and the average S However How-ever the air was extremely sultry and at 6 clock last evening the thermometer stood at 93 degrees The report of the board of health for the week shows 30 births and 1 deaths excusive ex-cusive of three bodies brought from out she the city Four cases 01 scarlet fever arts still in existence but there are no kron cases or infectious disease Tests lor fat were made on 29 samples of milk and all but five were found normal The many friends of Mrs J H Jones of 23S Wall street will regret to learn of I her serious illness although at last accounts ac-counts she was improving Mrs Jones has long been an active worker in every good cause and our Itan volunteers have reason t remember her for her unostentatious unosten-tatious efforts for their comfort A W Winberg Jr who was charged with threatening to kill Mary I Grow I was found not guilty by Justice Nielsen yesterday morning The defendant was shown to have a oll character and the I evidence against him was not regarded sufficiently strong to justify putting him I under bonds or depriving him of his liberty I erty II I i Early last evening the norse driven by John Thornburg of TayiorM toon fright at the train near the intersection of Third West and Ninth South streets and Indulged in a wild run The buggy was jumped across a big ditch and the driver Mrs Thornburg and the baby were thrown out Fortunately the baby was unhurt but Mr end ln Thornburg were painfully scratched and bruised The rig and harness were badly damaged Another effort will be made at Tuesday evenings city council meeting to effect the removal of the water works office 1 from the joint building to the emergency I btation on North State street on the plea that a saving of expense will be made J It will cost about 505 to rebuild the adobe shack intended for office quarters but this objection will count for little compared with the protest couiicilmanic friends of Storekeeper Sells and Clerk Barton will put forth to save the official scalp of one or the other For the purpose of Increasing tho citys supply of water 500000 gallons daily the pumping plant at the Emigration sump will be started on Monday From the fact that this water is mineralized I is not as desirable in quality as from other sources of supply but i is clear cool and reasonably pure and will be a great I help toward tiding over the shortage in the eastern part of the city during the remainder of the dry season I every wasteful user of water obeys the established i estab-lished rules and regulations there will be no lack of water supply in any part of the city until the autumn rains commence r r City Engineer Kelsey for the municipality > pal and A S Gabbott representing the I farmer yesterday measured the flow of g E water in Parleys creek and found the discharge t dis-charge approximated 10000000 gallons In 24 hours The city owns and uses S2 pert per-t cent of the flow The measurement I showed a smaller flow than for several years past as the record indicated On July 9 1S97 the water measured 18500000 F gallons per day on July 15 1895 10000000 gallons July 18 1894 18000000 gallons E July 1S93 1SOCOOCO gallons July 1892 12 000000 gallons About the middle of August I Aug-ust another measurement will be made and 3 a matter of course the flow will r then be perceptibly less or at the lowest t stage |