Show I I BRIEF CITY NEWS Ii 4 i 1 44 4 School Janitors Get Pay Clerk Cleric Moreton i of the Board of Education tIo tion will 1587 among the janItors janitors Jani janI- tors of the various schools today tolay to Meet Representatives of the will meet at the op Co-op furniture store this evening to discuss arrangements for the proper observance of St. St Davids David's day on March 1st An Enthusiastic Meeting An enthusiastic high school meeting was held at Granger Gran n Thursday evening n t l el at which County u Superintendent l t teA eA Ashton ro i iwas was present The majority favor favored d the organization of the county into a single high school district and the establishment of five or six schools I City Officers Paid Off The city officers Councilmen and members members members mem mem- bers of the Fire and Police departments were paid yesterday the aggregate of the salaries being The old cIt city officers am anti and Councilmen came in for five and one-half one days day's pay and the new ones for twenty five and one Mrs Jones Will Lecture s Mrs i Elmer Emer B. B Jones will deliver dellver a lecture lee lec I ec-I ture at S II o'clock this evening In the Ladies Ladles La La- dies Literary clubhouse on The Consumers Consumers' ConI Consumers Consumers' Con Con- I I sumers' sumers League Judge King who was as expected to speak has been called cUed to Nevada Ne Ne- vada The lecture is free and everybody Is invited Peter Madden Madden Sentenced Peter Madden l a miner was sentenced by Judge Diehl yesterday to serve a term of sixty days In the county Jail for the theft of a silver watch Madden pleaded guilty guilt to the charge but maintained that he was waa so drunk at the time he did not realize what he was doing Addressed the Pupils S State Superintendent Nelson Neson spoke to the par tons and pupils of the Harrisville and Plain City schools In Weber county Thursday At Plain City the address was preceded by a banquet given by the patrons patrons patrons pa pa- of the school in honor of the State Superintendent and County Superintendent Superintend Superintend- ent eat W. W B. B Wilson Prominent Montana Man George M. M Miles 1 of Miles City Mont was In Salt Lake yesterday attending the meeting of the the- George M M. Scott Strevell Hardware company in which he is a stockholder r. i Miles is a prominent business man and banker of Montana Montara and Is a nephew of Gen Nelson A. A Miles In whose honor Mr Miless Miles's home was named Christopher Diehl Is IsIlI Christopher Diehl Diehi and wife were both confined to their beds at their home East Second South street yesterday by sickness For a time Mr Diehl was waa i threatened with pneumonia and his his' friends became apprehensive but late inthe In Inthe the day he rallied and the danger seemed to pass S t p i Death of Insane Woman I County Clerk James has been unable to locate any of the relatives of Jennie Andrews Andrews An An- drews the insane woman who died at the I asylum In Provo Prove Thursday and the body of the unfortunate woman will be laid to rest by the asylum authorities The telegrams telegrams tele tee grams directed to relatives of the woman at Great Falls Mont l and Brainerd Minn 1 have been returned with the notation notation no no- notation tation that the parties could not he Callister allister to Take Oath George E. E Fletcher Fetcher of the internal revenue revenue revenue reve reve- nue bureau yesterday checked ch the collectors collector's collectors collector's collectors collector's collect collect- I ors or's office in this city and transferred It from E. E H. H Callister the temporary in incumbent incumbent incumbent in- in to E. E H. H Callister the permanent perma permanent perma perina- nent neat incumbent Mr 1 Callister will take the th-e oath of office today Deputy Col Collector ol ol- ol lector H. H Smith Woolley of Idaho and Deputy Collector Charles D. D French of pf Montana are in the city and witnessed d the transfer A Fire Eire Extinguished The The new location of the Mine and Smelter Smelt Smelt- er Supply company on East First South street was threatened with damage by fire at an early hour yesterday morning when a box of shavings in the upper part of the place pace caught fire in some unknown manner Fortunately the blaze was discovered dig dis covered before it had a good start star An 1 alarm was sent in to the fire department the firemen of station No 1 responding and putting the fire out with a few gallons gal gal- loris Ions of chemicals Invited to the Eisteddfod County Clerk John James lg ig In receipt receipt receipt re re- re- re of an Invitation from David ch ard corresponding and recording secretary secretary secretary secre secre- of the National Eisteddfod requesting re requesting requesting re- re questing tary the Salt Lake Glee club to attend attend attend at at- tend the next meeting of the Eisteddfod In Scranton Pa an May next The Salt I Lake ake singers are guaranteed every courtesy should they decide to attend City Treasurers Treasurer's Report The City Treasurers Treasurer's report of of the financial condition of the city at the close of the year ear shows that the total receipts from all sources were and the disbursements leaving a cash balance of Rescue Home Plan A committee from the Florence Crit- Crit Rescue home at Ogden met yesterday yesterday yesterday yes yes- with a Women's Christian Temperance Temperance Tem Tem- perance union and the ladles ladies of the local organization considered a plan proposed by the Ogden ladies ladles to hereafter send girls who would be sent to the rescue home In this city If there e were one to the FI Florence e 6 Crittenton to home m in Ogden A Chinaman Piles Files Suit Charles Wa Hing who as his name would indicate Is a native of the Flowery Flowery Flow ow Flowery Kingdom has filed an action In the District ery court to recover with 70 added for attorneys' attorneys fees from Frank FrankJoy FrankJoy FrankJOY three promissory notes al alleged at- at Joy et a al on eged to have been executed by the defendants defendants defendants de de- de- de In February 1598 1588 i Proceedings Proceeding for Divorce for foIa Laura a r divorce i Brown g from ro instituted Richard d Brown proceedings yesterday yesterday yes yes- on the grounds of desertion anti ami failure to support Brown Is at the present present pres pres- ent eat time In Dawson City In addition toa toa to toa a decree of divorce Mrs Brown also asks for permanent alimony aUmon An affidavit of accompanies the com coin plaint Postponed Until Monday The case of Kate administratrix trix vs s O. O J. J Salisbury f et t al at occupied the entire attention att of Judge J Morse rs and 1 I 1 yesterday TOe The rested a a. Jury and the late bate In the afternoon her case taking of testimony was f postponed postponed post post- Ost- Ost further until Monday morning next At Ellis attorney for that time Col Cot A. A C. C the court for a will move Mr 1 11 Salisbury instruction to the Jury to return return re re- re peremptory turn a a. verdict irs Ira favor of the defendant Temporary Alimony Demanded There was a lively time in Judge Halls Hall's court yesterday afternoon between Ida Olsen and anti her husband Olof E. E Olsen the matter of temporary alimony over demanded by Mrs Olsen pending the determination of or her suit sult against Olsen separate maintenance Judge Hallwas Hall Hallwas Hallwas for the was of the opinion after hearing testimony that Ol Olsen n had been getting short end and refused to Issue an order the upon him for the payment of all all- mony |