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Show CITY AND VICINITY l GFORGE T wilson. yfee president of the Bq ill table TJfe Assurance Society of the united States and Henry L. ROBCnfeld, superintendent of western agencies. Will arrive In Salt Lake City at ?. o'clock this- afternoon. They will be the guests of Samuel Ncwhousc In the ey.-ning at the Commercial alub, and Wednesday win hold a conference with HgentS from this and neighboring states. They will leave Wednesday evening for 1-os Angeles. JOHN carr charged with aasaull with Intent to kill Deputy Sheriff Bert Beacer In tha Metro pole hotel was ur-ralgncd ur-ralgncd befon Judge J. J Whltaker In the criminal division of iito dty court yesterday morning. Carr entered B plea of not guilty through his attorney, Samuel Sam-uel King. Mis ball was fixed in the sum of $5000, which was not furnished, and the prisoner was remanded Co the custody cus-tody Of the sheriff. A FIRE v.'.is started In Nefffl canyon some time Sunday which, for some tune, seemed to threaten the timber in Mill Creel; eanvon Prompt work on the part of B. H. Clarke, supervisor of the Wasatch Wa-satch national forest, however, and his deputies and assistants, haiilslied the danger. The fire was not all out. but was under control early lust evening and the dangor over. S M . BARLOW, Chief of police, yes- terday received o ticket to Chicago from K Stanqulal of 'i.t city, p be used ry his son. Kmil Btanqulst, who was arrested ar-rested In Salt Lake a week ago on his v. a to th.- coast, in returning lo his home. The runaway boy Is 17 years dd and is a lieutenant or the bov scouts The lad left last night for his home THE CASE OF Q F. Ha ns '.rough, nn attorney of Blackfoot. Ida., against Jos. e fjesas. a minor, and others, to collect $6.ifi for attorney's fees. Is on hearing before Judge r, r;. Armstrong. The case grows out of an old damage suit against the Oregon Short Line for 110,000, Which was finally compromised for $6000, The case is being heard before a Jury. A. h th i essen, director of the local weather bureau returned from Washington Washing-ton yesterday with authority lo establish estab-lish a weather station on Black mountain, moun-tain, twenty miles northeaat of salt Lake City, near the Burro min . This is in -50n feet above sea level. base station will be established near the foot of the mountain the case of Paaqualc Magnl, a Sculptor, llNing at 1"!? West South Temple Tem-ple street, charged with using abusive languan . was dismissed bv Judge j, j. Whltaker of the criminal division of the dty court yesterday morning, as no complaint com-plaint had heon filed t,-,- the offended parties. THE CASE ..f Russell Sac;.- Raphael against the Waaatch and Jordan Valley Railroad company and others came up In the r.'d-rui court yesterday. The defendants defen-dants aked to appeal the case and Judge Marshall, Judge of the United States district court took the matter under un-der advisement THE TRIAL ol Ms '. T'.4iiicP and Milton Mil-ton steinfei.i. his manager, on charges of violating the new nine. hour labor law lor women and girls, will ie held before llarr; S Harper. Justice of the peace, one we. k from n.-t Saturday This will be the rirst prosecution under the pes law. the Salt i.ako count v commissioners held a short session yesterday afternoon. at wbcib w E Vlgns was appointed deputr. auditor To take the place of BL J. i;ioes!.ek. who has left the county's service; and Kmtly J. Hardy and Mat.. 1 ::. : were named as copvlsts. temporarily. temporar-ily. In the re order's office. mrs. addie v. snooks yesterdss commenced suit for divorce from Frank D Snooks, alleging desertion about a yenr ago. They were married November .. 1I0. atni Mrs. Snooks asks for divorce and an attorney's fee of $50. THE BUILDINGS snd grounds committee com-mittee and the teachers and school work commute., of the city board of Sduca-toln Sduca-toln met yesterday afternoon and went over a large amount f routine work to rw reported to the board of education me.-t.ng tomorrow night. word has been received hare of the marriage of Dr. Kmmett Browning nn Og.i. n dentist, nnd M;s Margaret Tout, a well-known singer, also of g-den. g-den. The are exr. (ed to arrive at their home In gd-n t.xlay. MISS MINNIE DONELSON. bOITI In Salt I ..lie . J a r, ua r 1 !. :.. daughter of BUS, Anna Halght Donelson Icfever and the late William T ioneion. died U i lay at the family home. 150 West Seventh South street. A COMPLAINT was Issued from the office of the county attorney yesterday accusing M. M. ruke of cruelty to his horse. The animal Is said to baVe he.-n driven while a Lad a sore neck and shoulders. UY THE WILL it M.. M...Kaict N Calne. filed In probata court todav, John T. CalttC l named as sole heir and ex-ecutor. ex-ecutor. end Is to perform the duties without filing lord HATTIE M. COOK was granted a final decree of divorce from Oeorice N Cook by Judge C. . Morse In the district court yeatsrday. |