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Show CITY IN BRIEF. Judge C. S. Kinney expects to move into his new houseat Fourth South and Eighth East in a few days. The Colorado Kiver Placer company today tiled their certificate and by-laws with Secretary Sells and appointed Cass Hite their agent of Utah. There was a very acceptable New Year's gift in Capt. F. P. Addleman's house yesterday. It is agirl. The case of Ellis vs Porter involving claims through a mechanics lien is on trial before Judge Anderson. Colonel James McEvoy has returned from a trip to Tiutic and expresses himself as charmed with tho mining outlook. The receiver in the case of John Blazard et al vs Lucy D. Watts filed his report this morning before Judge Zane and was discharged. Mr. E. Hull has purchased the Pioneer Pio-neer restaurant, located just west of the Hotel Cullen. Mr. Hnl! managed the Oasis, at Greeley, Col., one of the finest hotels outside of Denver, and is a tip top caterer. Horace Allen of Oakland, Cal., who has been in Evanston, Wyo., for the past four months, arrived in Zion last evening, and is very favorably impressed im-pressed with the general appearance of the city. Mr. W. H. Bancroft, who will succeed Mr. C' F. Resseguie as general manager mana-ger of the U. P. mountain division, is well qualified for the position, lie is a practical man and very popular among the railroaders, and he deserves the congratulations he is receiving. Colonel Bert Bloch is training his mastiff in the art of belligerenco and expects to make it interesting for the rival perps of his neighborhood. A. C. Ewing was awarded judgment in tho sum of $:!'5.ir) against If. P. Fol-som Fol-som in Judge Zane's court today. |