Show LOCAL BRIEFS BENTON VISITS I A Benton of the Rio Grande was in Og den yesterday esterday INSURANCE OFFICIAL K Putnam of ot the home office of the Na National National Life Insurance company of Mont Montpelier Montpelier pelier Vt is in the city on business INSPECTION TRIP General Manager Bancroft and Acting General Superintendent dent Davis of ot the Oregon Short Line left yesterday on a trip of inspection through Idaho RACE PROGRAM J FOR F D Freed of the state fair fall association has almost completed the program for the rac rae racing racIng ing lag at the fair fall next tall fall Mr Freed has conferred with Mayor Bransford concern concerning concernIng ing big the racing arrangements JURORS ARE of the jurors In the tho first venire serving in inthe inthe the United States court have hae been dis discharged charged from froni further duty during the term The new jurors will report Mon day a NONSUIT IS GRANTED The motion of the defendant In the case of ot A CoUl against the Central Coal Coke company for tor a nonsuit was sustained In Inthe Inthe inthe the United States court yesterday CoUl sued for for tor personal dam dani damages damages ages PIONEER TEACHER A B Strickland late of Bloomington Idaho died last night at the residence of his daughter Mrs Irs G C TV W V Timpson at West Vest South Temple He was for many man years a school teacher in this city and else elsewhere elsewhere where He was in his year MEETING OF ENGINEERS At the monthly meeting of the Utah tah Society of Engineers held in the physics building of the state university last evening J C I Hornung engineer with the Salt Lake Public Service Se company com pan delivered an in Interesting interesting illustrated lecture on the system of ot heating YOUNG PEOPLES MASS MEETING A union meeting of the Young Peoples societies of the tile churches of Salt Lake I will be held May lIa 24 In the First Metho Methodist Methodist dist diet Episcopal church Second South and Second East at 6 p m Subject What Ails Our Young Peoples Societies All AH AHyoung young people are invited BURIAL IN MONTANA The remains of or Mrs Ills Mcintosh mother of Mrs Belle BelleWard BelleWard Ward of North State street were shipped last night to Dillon Mont for tor burial Mrs Mcintosh was M Si years rears old and died of pneumonia on May Ia 14 H She came camo here last Jast June to be with her tier daugh daughter ter and granddaughter She left a sub substantial substantial substantial estate WOULD WOrLD INTEREST TOURISTS MORE Scott Smith and J TV W V Manker who are interested in the Travel asso association association association of California called to see Fish Fisher er Harris of ot the Commercial club yester ester yesterday yesterday esterday day for tor the purpose of arousing interest in their project of at establishing a league I for the purpose of causing tourists in the west to extend their sojourns here CAMPUS MEMORIAL ME FOUNTAIN The senior class of the university decided at a meeting yesterday f to erect a me memorial morial mona fountain on the campus A reso resolution resolution lution was passed by b which each graduate ate pledged to pay 2 The fountain Is Isto Isto Isto to be erected as soon as enough money is collected and this the class officers ex expect expect to be able to do In a few tess years FORESTER FROM IRO I GERMANY A un Gunther a trained forester pf f Germany is in the tile city and was a caller at the headquarters of the forest service yester yesterday yesterday day Mr Ir Gunther says sas the regulations governing the forests in his country are arc very strict and that trees are arc sawed close to the ground and even the roots are dug dUJ up and used for fuel The people gather every fagot and utilize them WILL DISCUSS SCHOOLS Rev Louis LouisS S Bowerman minister of the East Side Baptist church leaves leans Monday Monda May IS 18 for Oklahoma City to attend the annual meeting of oC the Northern Baptist conten contention tion timi the sessions of which are from the th to the tho Mr Ir Bowerman will on next Sunday Sunda evening May lIa 17 1 discuss the subject Our Public Schools their Achievement and Possibility po HAD STOLEN WHEEL Will Smith a ayoung young man of ot a family fam I living on Sixth South street between State and Second East was arrested last Jast night by Patrolman Griffin charged with the theft of ot a bicycle within a few hours after it had been stolen from the Salt Palace Smith was arrested while trying to sell the wheel at Merediths bicycle store for 10 The bicycle belonged to Clarence Poulson n who left it standing near a tree at the Salt Palace TAKES DIEHLS PLACE Judge Whitaker hi taker held police court at 10 yesterday morning in the absence of Judge Diehl Dichl who is still seriously ill III at athis athis athis his home All of the old cases to have hav been tried yesterday were continued until they can be heard before Judge Diehl Judge Whitaker hi taker heard several cases where the offense was not no more serious than drunkenness or vagrancy which took the usual police court routine routineS S |