Show POLICE ORDERED TO CONFINE THEM TO THE SQUARE there s danger 0 f accident on street corners preachers are denounced by their speakers from mondays standard on sunday night tbt holy junipers Juni pers held their meeting in Kle sels hall as their congregations have so increased that their old hall would not accommodate all who wished to attend tha meetings last night therall the hall was packed and the speakers are reported to have handled the preachers of all the local churches in no gentle manner one of the speakers in an impassioned address reviled the churches calling them stinkpots Stink pots of iniquity and wound up with an attack upon the mormon church their prophet and the local leaders there were in the congregation a number of la dlce walo remained after the service to witness the efforts of the leaders to convert a number who had taken seats on the mourners bench to these the leaders addressed themselves telling ahem that they were going to and winding up by ordering them out of the ball the police have decided that in view of the great crowd that assembles nightly on the corner of twenty fifth and washington avenue to listen to the evangelists there la danger of some one being hurt by wagons and they will therefore order the preachers to hold their services in the future on the city hall square DEPOT POLICEMAN railroad company Is to keep an officer at the trains among the changes inaugurated by the new superintendent of the union depot is cutting off of the allowance allo of 25 per month to the police department part ment toward the salaries of the officers who are on duty watching trains the new management purposes to hire a special officer for this work so there will be one constantly in attendance chief browning has received a letter from the new superintendent notifying him of the decision of the company to withdraw these contributions toward the salary of the officers and tha chief will submit the communication to the city council tonight in the future the officers detailed at that point will the beat instead of remaining at the station as has been their custom MIKE BERLIN SAID W HAVE JUMPED BOND j it was reported last evening that mike berlin who was placed under arrest a short time ago on a charge of bribery for attempting to secure the settlement of a case pending against him in which extortion was alleged had disappeared the supposed bribes were extended to the district attorney who later swore to complaints against berlin and another greek who was with alm at the time after beallo had given himself up be wag released upon a casa bond in response to an inquiry at the sheriffs office on the matter it vas stated that the boy of joseph pesco one of berlins bondsmen reported to that office that berlin had moved his trunk from his boarding house and had left the city no action was taken by the sheriffs office as it up to the bondsmen to produce the man when wanted tn court RUNAWAY AS USUAL SABBATH horse driven by ladles bolts and collides with another rig A sunday without a runaway would not seem natural yesterday the runaway occurred near glenwood GI enwood park but fortunately no damage was done two young ladies whose names could not be learned were driving a horse attached to a light runabout and when near the park horse became frightened and started to run there are a number of rigs usually tied along the road but the young women managed to kep tha horse clear of these until they were near the east entrance of the here the horse turned suddenly dr john powers was coming down the road in a rig and as the borso the young women were driving turned it collided with the one driven by the doctor frightening his horse and causing if to run away both the doctor and the young ladlis were thrown out and the rig of the latter upset while the horse driven by the doctor continued to run and was finally caught ou seventeenth entee nth street no one was injured in the mix up and doctor powers was brought back to town by the young ladies SPECIAL WABD special services were held in a number of the ward churches sunday evening in the fifth ward philip S maycock of salt lake city aavo an interesting and address taking for his subject palestine and the holy land charles kent rendered several vocal selections joseph S peery spoke to the people of the second ward was purpose in alfo the quartette gave a number of selections mrs florance Flors nce howell assisted by the choir also sang in the fourth ward georgo seaman spoke on person experiences in the philippines f EIGHTEEN del rio texas july 2 eighteen lives are known to have been lost as a result of a cloud burst in the mountains above the town of lag acas the damage to property Is enormous as the waters went through the fertile valley in a mighty flood carrying thing before lt afi rf i T t |