Show I I iI i I CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD I Weather for Today Fair and warm I ycctcidny III Halt Italic maximum 05 de gress I minimum Kl degrees J I Tuesday HIP Danish Sisters Society of Vtnlt will hold a I leunlon I amiouting at I Colder A good programme IB uranged i for tho < lny Go a I Superintendent D If Chrlatensen announced an-nounced that hlu ofllco Jn the city and I oounty building will ho open from 10 till 32 iach day for tho balance ot thin mouth Instead of from 2 till 1 a t I Mrs IT P Myton and con Fred have accompanied Mr and Mr Perry S Iloath on their visit to the Jacksons llnlu I coun iry and Yellowstone park and hmo not gonu to the Indian reservation na stated A A Pratt of the Old Armchair who has been acting durlg the winter as I Western manager of the Angell Con Mln Ins company at WlekenburiT Ariz returned i I re-turned Saturday 10 SaIL Lake for a few I weeks test and recnponitlon i i v v 1 V F Peterson a bartender In the Midway Mid-way saloon on State street and Nelllo Miller of 220 J State street were arrested last ovinlng by Officers Cnrlaon nnd Cline on the charge of violating tho ordinance ordi-nance prohibiting Urn selling of liquor on Sunday They gave bonds In the turn of 5100 each for their appearance In court Llent 11 S Kerrlck of the coast artillery artil-lery Is III thi city vlpJUng 1 relatives and friends He Is I accompanied by his mother and staler Tho Lieutenant spent two years In the Philippines us Captain In tho Thirtieth Tiilled States volunteers In llstlng In Chicago Later he was division HUperlnlcMident of schools In Manila On Ills return to California he was sent Into tho Puget Sound country and Is now on hlu way to lslt his old home In Jlllnols on leave of absence after four ycur active service Tho Snltnlr people hope to have In operation op-eration this week a new system for operating their bathing rafts which exports ex-ports believe will prove successful It will bo simply to set n line of poles from I lie pavilion to deep water the endless cable operating the two rafts being strung on the poles Instead of being permitted J to drop dnwn Into tho sand The plan which was tested a few days ago proved I a failure It Is said simply because of the overpowering friction occasioned by I the great length of cable dragging In the xnn1 With flio nnlo SVMITTI this will bp to a great extent overcome and Itls believed be-lieved that the engine stationed at the I pavilion will easily run the rafts to and I from the better bathlngi grounds a The oponnir concert at the Salt Palaco last evening was well attended and the I vocal and Instrumental selections greatly appreciated Those who had suffered all I day Jn the city from the excisslve heat I found the coolness of tim palace grounds most acceptable 11 was an Ideal spot to spend an evening after such a sultry day I The programme consisted of eight num hers Including a solo by Miss MIlllo Wil horns and ono by Louis JTnnvey Tho Apollo i quartette rendered several selections selec-tions and the selection from The Bo hemian Girl permitted of solos by Messrs Leslie Stevens and Mackay The remainder of tho programme consisted or numbers by Holds band which were well received and frequently encored Two young women whose names were not learned were thrown from a rig i drawn by a runaway team back of Fort Douglas yesterday One of the jjlrls was severely Injured In the accident The uf flue occurred about 1 oclock at he two ladles were driving rapidly down the road that lends Into Port Douglas from the cost A large Newfoundland dog that wns following tho rig started barking at the horses headn and finally one of them fell over the anlmnl Both horses became frightened and when the Indies saw that 0 the buggy was being smashed they made an effort to escape One of them was thrown violently to tho ground and her shoulder was severely bruised by the fall I Tho local 1 liveryman whoso team It was I was notified and secured his damaged Il t outfit some live hours later |