Show CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD I I Travel on tho Second South car lino was delayed for hal an hour yesterday morning by the breaking of n trolley ivire The Twcntvsecond battery received a i gun carriage and caisson yesterday mornings morn-ings and expects the cannon and horses In a short time o I Tho City Treasurer will meet the department de-partment payrolls today The amount to b paid out Is 531652 I President Joseph F Smith who has been visiting 1OSClaStflkC In Tooole county I > IElln ty returned to the city yesterday The rturea native Uawallans who comprise most of the population of that stake arc still I lie populnton t1 visit of Queen Lllluokalanl to Salt Lake his says o S County Physician Mayo yesterday removed re-moved tho stitches from the wounds oC little Ethel Madsen who has been In tho Holy Cross hospital slnco the llondlsh i crime of George Parry was committed Dr Mayo now Uel wes that the littlo girls Injuries will not prove permanent a a t I Operations were performed at St Marks rlon8 South Iiospltal yesterday upon Kenneth I0spltl n nephew of C E pillin tho Bculptor and Miss Rose Carnahan daughter daugh-ter of Dr J D Carnahan of Ogden Drs Bascom and Critchlow were the surgeons sur-geons in the first case and Dra Plnkcr ton and Worthlngton u In the second Assistant Secretary D E Evans has received re-ceived sword that Urn trial of tho Utah sheepmen who were arrested charged I with violating the scab lawSof Idaho wih vl9latnC has been set for December llth at Malad City The TJtah WoolGrowers association I associa-tion will have attorneys on hand to defend de-fend the Utah sheepmen all of whom are expected to attend the trIalS epctc trial-S 0 I Ernest Elk and W Donaldson two boys who wcro arrested in company with tnrcc 1 girls In a shack at tho rear of tho Board of Trade building some days ago have been released from the county Jail on their own recognizance The release was l ordered yesterday by Judge Stewart on motion of Assistant County Attorney II Ioofbourow who says that the boys are too tough to be sent 0 to a the reform school I ICeo Chin Chinese boy who was arrested ar-rested for truancy Tuesday afternoon admitted ad-mitted his guilt when taken before Judgo Dlehl yesterday afternoon As he announced 1 an-nounced that ho was desirous and anxious anx-ious to go back to school the court gave 1 him one more chance Johnny Movers a i twelveyearold waif charged with vicious Incorrlgiblllty was bound over to the 1 District court An effort will be made to l liar him sent to the reform school Thomas Rocera and D Jones two I transients who have been peddling Jewelry Jew-elry without a llcense were taken before Judge Dlehl yesterday afternon for trial Jones at once pleaded guilty while Rogers said he was not guilty but would rather plead guilty than cause he court to go to any trouble In the matter of getting witnesses He also stated that hca very anxious to got out of town on account ac-count of having a job In southern Utah He was allowed to gU7 Joncsmadc a sim Bar plea and was given tho same priv ilege eU |