Show j CITY AND NEIGH ORHO 1 W IJ Fcrrin one of the penitentiary i nuards detailed an death WHich for Potet1 > l1HII has resigned and his place lns been tilled by W C Smool co I f f Tho lhlr1 annual I bull of Winatch lodpo rnu hoi hood of Railway Trainmen will hp given at Chrlstensons hall on the evening even-ing of November 17th I i Tho director of the xvoollon mills at TIMVO arc considering the t t matter of Ia I lahllshlnp a worsted mill at a COSt 1 of 10 1 1 with the wool J < roJ or 10000 In connection f I len plant J 4 a I I i The deed to Ihc Cnrllmpo jail whoro I i Tosiph Smith was killed has been dellv oodrui und recorded I r I orid to Elder Kstihel I 11 1 corded in the namo of Joseph 1 i Smith church I trustee Jn trust Tor the Moimon I f Deputy Sheriff J E Burblego haM us I Fumed tho duties or head Jailer at the county Jail for time exchanKlnic 10gl l 1 tlons with Deputy W II Wllkhihoii who I will ho found in the Siierlrta office I J i 1 Representatives of Mrs Holmes are ail I t to be negotiating for the lot east of tho KmcryHolmes apartment house for I a I drlvcwli I and the lots north as the site I for another flat building Tho price Is I tho only question that rcmnliut to be settled t 0 1 I I On account of tbo increased business at L the postofllco Postmaster Thomas hau I been authorized by the department at Washington to employ two additional clerks beginning December 1st An eln I I oiork for tho holiday season hall also been I I allowed t i I Uishop Abiel Leonard of the Episcopal church has been quite III for several darn J with la grippe He has been confined to his home but would like to have h3 friends understand that there is no danger dan-ger In his case untl thai ho hopes to be J out again soon R a The board of directors of 1 the Keith OBrien comrany met yesterday afternoon after-noon and elected V AY Armstrong pre ident John S Hransford IccI lcwlnt jnd Peter McPhcrson manager Mr Mc Phcrson was formerly of Park City I A 4 The semiannual session of the urnnd conslatory Scottish Rite Masons will he held In this city buglnnlnir Novombor IGth and cndinp November lath with a I banquet at the Commercial club Forty candidates will receive degrees from the fourth to the thirtysecond p 4 Two more children have succumbed to the typhoid fever germ according to the 1 reports made to the Health oflice yesterday yester-day ISlmcr Guslafson aged 10 r23 South Eighth East street and Blanche Ward ngod IJ years 053 South Stconel West street are the unfortunate little ones i A warranl charging Sam Grlco with burglary was Issued by 1 Judge Dlohl yoa lerday on the I complaint of N Rosenblatt r or the 1tih Junk company who allegis that Grfco stole nineteen hides of tho I value of 5l from the company on the niGht of November Mb taking them from I 1 the companys warehouse I Articles of Incorporation of the Crescent Loan company orijantetd In Limb city with a 10000 capitalization were recorded Jn the County Clerks office yesterday hc > company will do n General loan and brokerage business The capital stock Is divided into 10000 pharos of the par value of 1 each The officers of the company arc us follows C W Uuckholz presl dMit Arthur Brown vicepresident IJ Vi Mayo treasurer and Jlyrum Ttergstrom Heorctary and manager Co Thomas D RIslev 5J t years old and a native of this city died yesterday at St Marks hospital of typhoid pneumonia The deceased had for mtiny years past bccn nfl engineer on tho Salt Lake Los Angeles railroad running between the city and Saltalr and he was well stndTavoni t lily known in the community Mr Rlsley hud lost bIg wife and one child by death within tho lost two years Ills home was It 111 Almond street The funeral arrangements arrange-ments have not yet been made A circular letter which Js being sent out i bv 1 State Superintendent or Public Instruction In-struction A C NelHon to the County Superintendents Su-perintendents of the Stale announces that the noard oC Regenta of the University of Utah have consented to keep 1 the training train-ing department open for two weeks during dur-ing the summer vacation Two able Instructors In-structors i iII be 1 In charge of the work and It Is oxneelcd that a large number of toarhcrs from all 7 > arts of the Satc will take advantage of the opportunity that Is to bo afforded t 0 The Washington newspaper correspondents correspond-ents who attended Iho Irrigation congress 1 at Ogden In September last have expressed ex-pressed their appreciation for courtslest extended to about every one who gave them any attention Various persons and t bodies In Salt Luke City Ogden and oilier MiSis In the State have received letters j signet by th committee I expressive OL appreciation for courtesies I extended One was received from the committee yester day by Perry S Heath for many years a Washington correspondent from which the following IK taken The Washington Correspondents wish to thank you and through you others of The Tribune who < contributed in making our visit I to Salt Lake HO plensant 11 was a great pleasure in the correspondents to meet in the Rocky mountain a roan who had once been an ornament In their corps and who IE now at the head of cne of the great Western papers 4 Weather for Today Probably fair Tcs torday in Salt Ink maximum tempera tune 5J degrees minimum i3 degree 1 Tcmnerature I AL other points 1Iltx lUll Denver Clea EO ZS Orind Junction Cloudy 18 1 I Hecm1 pt cioudy3S 21 Jocatello Cloura < i Modcna Cloudv = Jt f Wlnncmucca Clear oJ Ii |