Show TOWN TALK A son arrived in the family of J B JicGrath Friday evening Mother and child are doing well A marriage license was yesterday issued is-sued to Edwin Cedarholm aged 21 and Melanie Gossaged 22 both of Sat Lake City CILYMrs ills Julia Kielland returns sincere thanks to those friends who assisted during dur-ing the illness and at the funeral of her Daughter Annie At C a m yesterday the thermometer registered 2 at noon 3 and at 6 p m 40 the maximum temperature being 43 and the minimum 26 Yesterday at 430 I m on the college gridiron the Second Juniors of All Hallow Hal-low H defeated the Second Juniors of the High school in a well contested game by a blOrp of 11 tn 1 L i Podle one of the Icadng citizens ot Butte Is In the city and may decide to locate with us He will visit Mercur during the coming week and look over the various properties in the distrIct Prof J M Tanner will deliver a lecture ture tonight at 815 p m In the tabernacle taber-nacle under the auspices of the Y M M L A upon The Armenian Ques ton A general invitation is extended to the public to attend We are sorry to learn that Miss Ethel Ferguson has been seriously ill during the past two weeks Her many friends M HJ be glad to hear that a change for the better has taken place in her condition an1 that she is now improving A game of baseball was played yester da > between the Sluggers and the Jackson Jack-son school Red Boys resulting in a score o 1 to 1 in favor of the sluggers who vsh to play any team in the city composed old com-posed of boys between 13 and 1 years TIP young folks of the Westminster Presbyterian church will give a liter i > ry entertainment on Friday evening next for the benefit of the church The programme will include some pleasing and entertaining features Refreshments c will also be served by the company lp lerda > was an off day in the police ourt One individual booked on a < hape of drunkenness was dismissed tvo pleaded guilty to begging but sentence sen-tence was suspended and another j jiladed guilty to a mild jag and had his t fntence also suspended which made the days record I i The report of the health department I Tor the past week shows the total num t bcr of deaths to have been 10 of which I S W1e males and 7 females Of births there were 3S reported 2 males and 1G females Eleven cases of scarlet fever j and one of diphtheria are at present infecting in-fecting the city Tomorrow the Gentlemans Driving lnb of this city will file articles of incorporation in-corporation with the county clerk The tapi al stock will be placed at MOOOO dl t vidpd Into 200 shores Jacob Moritz is jirrsident of the company Meetings have been arranged for ort Caldcrs Park during I dur-ing the summer i I iI I In regard to the Bonnett investigation it developcs that Dr McCoy did not In I terms tell Dr Xoyes that he McCoy 1ia < 1 been informed by Miss Bonnett that abe had attempted to perform a criminal i operation upon herself I was simply an inference and did not attract attention until the subsequent developments V farewell party will bp given in the Third ward meeting house on Tuesday I ovoning March 17th IKfl in honor of i Elder George Maycock who is about to depart on a mission to the southern i states The entertainment will consist of a concert and ball in which some of Salt Lakes most talented artists will par I ncipate Ail friends are cordially invited rhE members of the First battery of the National Guard of ta have ar vuigpd to give a social on the evening f March 2S at the Exposition building 10 celebrate the anniversary of its organization t or-ganization Music dancing and supper vIl be the order and a large attendance attend-ance of the members and their lady friends are expected The boys are all jolly good fellows and will see that the entertainment is a thorough success Frederick L Monsen a one time resident resi-dent of Salt Lake who has achieved a i ational renutatlotj through his lectures before the geographical societies of San j I raiKlsro and New York the Smithsonian Smithson-ian institute and at the Worlds Fair 1 i dealing with his explorations in Death alley and the arid regions has just returned I re-turned to rsa city after an extended tr p through Arizona New Mexico and I a portion of Colorado He visited the Pueblo cwellers the Moqui villages and other intercsing sections and wll shortly prEparE a new lecture which may be delivered de-livered here I H Rosenzwoig late of Omaha has set lid in Sat Lake and yesterday purchased i pur-chased the StaatsZeitung He will in futur devote his means and ability to buildlrg up that paper which he thinks bas a good field here Mr Rosenweig I bas secured the services of G M Hem a noted GermanAmerican writer who will nil tne editorial chair Mr Rosen I I teig Is an old newspaper man was for chief sheriff of Doug 1 a long time deputy sllerll Doug las ooun y Nebraska with headquarters I at Omaha and has many friends in Salt Lake With such a man at the helm the StaatbZeitung ought to score a success I A man who pave his name of Reed j I g tailed at police headquarters last night I i iRlEd invoked the aid of the officers to j I it his hat Mr Reed was on the train I for Ocxlen and when a couple of miles on j j 4 the other side of Becks Hot Springs j I opened tbe window to take = survey of I the country A gust o winu niiea me i I headgear from Mr Reeds cranium carrying carry-ing it across tho ditch and on to the road alongside the track Mr Reed says Jie saw a man in a buggy come along and pick up the hat wherefore he wants the police to aid him to discover the i culprit Reed left the police department muttering disgust at the lack of interest I displayed bv the sleuths to recover the r nat |