Show TOWN TALK A C Staten andivife at Murray left Itst nIght for OregOn W D Whiecoton for disturbing the peace was fined 30 in the police court yesterday l3ill Non I under arrest at the city jai for swiping a lap robe from 3 bugS In front ot the Commercial block Friday Mr C A Locke of 3e railway mal service ser-vice was yesterday presnted with twin daughters The moter and babies are doing well Mrs T L Bush received n telegram yesterday yes-terday from her husband Lieutenant Bush statnJ that he had arrived at Montauk Point There will be a session f the federal court on lIcmday when Judge Marshall will ler such motions as come up in which no objections arc interposed Walter Gaby who fractured fis arm by a fail from a tree nt his home In Water leo Saturday a week 1s gCttlg on very I nicer u1ler the care of Dr Douglas The officers of the Y L and Y M M I A are reqsted to forward tnelr pro grainmo for Sunday evening ept 4 tote to-te league not later than Tuesday next Aug 23 Upon complaint at several parties Ed HarrIs was placed under arrest by Officer O P Pratt yesterday for i treating his horse while drivIng 3t Liberty park Friday Fri-day evening Joe SdUno an ItalIan saloon keeper on State street was yesterday fined 2 for nluwig femulc In his liquor shop He paid the flue and will be more discreet tn the future Mrs C B Stewart wife of City Ator new Stewart has been very sick for ten days but yesterday was reported nssome I what better and her man friends now hopE for her speedy recovery I J G Morrson the Main street cigar merchant was yesterday rejoicing at the I arrival nt his home of twin babies a boy i and a girl weighing 8 and 9 pounds re I spectvely Mother and babies are doing nicely I DavId Bloom a Denverle was picked up by the police yesterday presenting indications In-dications of an attack of typhoid I fever I gi d wo r By order of the Hebrew society Herman i Bambprger had him removed from the I remove city jai to St Mars hospital I The Scandinavians are going to Salt air tomorrow and a very Interesting time ar I billed Prizes have been offered for II several features one for the largest fan fly one for the latest married couple br the newestborn baby and other unique distinctions I 11r Francs Nelson was on the streets yesterday having almost entirely recovered recover-ed from the operation for appendicitis which he underwent a few weeks ago He expects to return to his desk in H J Grant Cos insurance office during the next few days i Unsuccessful attempts were made Friday Fri-day night to burglarize the residences of h P Knudson 873 East Fourth South and H W McClellan 1i0 Dunbar avenpe f each case the screens were cut but the burglars aroused the dwellers and were frightened away Funeral servIces over the remains ot Albert W Luf Naisbitt will be held in the Twentieth ward meeting house on Sunday Ida I-da m 40 p m and frIends desiring to see the remains can do so from 1 to 3 I p lI the same day Sunday at the residence resi-dence of Mr and Mrs Luff 409 Third street I Visiting clergymen of the L E con fereuce at Ogden will fill the pulpit of the lIt church today Dr Freeman of New York will occupy the pulpit at 1 Dr Schel of Chicago will address a union meeting ot the pworth leagues at 7 oclock and Dr Hammond of San Francisco cisco will occupy the pulpit at S oclock Police Justice Tlmmony did not have avery a-very busy day In his court yesterday The case of Sam Lee the Chinese burglar came to a sudden termination by the latter lat-ter entering a plea of not guilty and waiving waiv-ing preliminary examination He was accordingly ac-cordingly bound over in the sum of ite0 to await trial in the district court He could not of course furnish bal and went to jail At the convention or the Western Negro Press associatIon to be held at Omaha Aug 2 and 2 one of the most Important Import-ant papers to be presented will he one by our townsman Julius F Taylor editor of the Broad Axe who Is to discourse the question Should LynchIng be lade a Political Issue The convention will be one that will attract much attention and Mr aylors paper will be among the most Interesting to read Fort Douglas will soon be occupied with n full garrison at eIght companies Information In-formation has been received that the gov ernment has called upon the Quartermasters Quarter-masters department to furnish estimates I for the tralsportatcn of the troops with escort wagons and Held service Thee The-e < upment will be sEnt in advance of the troop R Is not yet learned which reg meat will be detailed here or the tIme 9t Ie arrival I Last week a building permit was issued to Z C M I for the erection of n brick stable estimated to cost G and another permit was taken out br Joseph Fenton I for the erection of a 0 brick cottage at 57 West Fourth South street h D Siegfus obtained permission from Inspector In-spector Folsom to erect a brick dwelling at a cost or 90 at 572 South Twelfth East street One othEr permit of minor Im potace made the weeks total G75 Therte for the most popular lady of the Eighth ward increases in interest as time goes Q The contest terminates on the 2bt when the successful candidate Is awarded the prize at the Lagoon The votes tands a follows Lizzie Smith 25 gne Dahlquist 207 Yinnle Oakey 2 Ella McDonald 2 Mary Terry Gl Mrs Richard Chamberlain 44 Connie McAls ter 26 Matte Rawlng S1 Mrs Sarah Keysor IS1 Bessie Frost 42 AnnleCart wright 2 Mrs George B MarLtts 1 During the week nine new cases of typhoid fever were reported to the city 4 health department making 2 cases so tar i for this month Three of the deaths last WI week were caused by typhoId fever For r the first time In several months there are no known case of dihtheria or scarlet fever In existence In the city The births 7 for the week numbered 2 and the deaths H excusive of two bodies brouh from elsewhere for Interment Only one new i case of whooping cough was reported last week but others arc presumed to be in existence The nerlect of any nbysician or other person iring for the sick to report re-port to the board of health any contagious f or infectious disease coming to his or her knowledge Js a violation of the quarantine Quaran-tine rules and severely punishable under the ordinances |