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Show CITY AND VICINITY m Twnrm rrT- t r t 1 in THREE COMPANIES of the National guard of Idaho, comprising Companies M. K and D, will move from Rexburg, Idaho Falls and Twin Falls respectively, Julv 30, to arrive at Boise barracks at 5:30 o'clock on the morning of July 31. Thev will go Into encampment there to remain until August 0. This Is the first' battalion of the National guard of Idaho and includes in-cludes fourteen officers and one hundred hun-dred and thirty enlisted men. THOMAS HULL, l.'nited States surveyor sur-veyor general, left at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon on a thirty days' vacation. He whs accompanied by his wife and daughter daugh-ter Edna. They expect to go from here to San Francisco and then to Los Angeles Ange-les and other California towns. W. S. Hodges, chief clerk. Is In charge of the surveyor general's office during the absence ab-sence of Mr. Hull. THREE COMPLAINTS will be filed against violators of the law requiring confectioners and others whom the law affects from returning cans and retainers retain-ers over tho rallroals In any but a sanitary sani-tary condition. Chief Deputy Hcbor C. Smith stated yesterday that this law was generally being compiled with In a most satisfactory manner. INDIAN WAR VETERANS of Utah and Wasatch counties will hold a joint reunion at Hober City while the Utah National Guard Is in camp there. This will be (ho first Joint reunion hold bv tho veterans of the two counties. They will be prepared for a five davs camp and will have an enjoyable time. WORK on Ihc nddlton to the Salt Lake TcderaJ building Is progressing steadily, the steel work on the second storv being started yesterday. All of the brick work pn the basement Is completed and the bricklayers will now begin to make a showing above ground. THE WEST SIDE ASSOCIATION will hold a meeting In the Twenty-fifth ward meeting house this evening to protest against "the closing of Fifth und Third .South streets by the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad company. THE WILL of August W. Carlson has been filed for probate In the Third dls-tt;lot dls-tt;lot court. His estate, valued at about 510,000 n real and personal property. Is left to his widow. Mary R, Carlson. JOSEPH HELD, 1231 Emerson avenue, reports that he l3 the fathur of a ten-pound ten-pound boy. born at S o'clock Thursday morning. Mother and child are doing well. THE REV. W. E. BULKLEY of St. Johns Episcopal church will speak on "Christian Socialism" at tho Oqulrrh school tonight at S o'clock. SUIT FOR DIVORCE was filed In tho Third district court yesterday by Jemima Cotlrell against Edward Cottrell on Iho ground of non -support. CHARGING THAT her husband deserted desert-ed her. Rose Bllton filed suit In the Third district court Thursday for divorce from W. H. Bllton. THE WOMAN'S AUXILIARY No. 16 to Typographical union No. 115 will give a basket plcnle at. Wandamero Monday. July 31. MRS. MARGARET ZANE WITCHER, county clerk, has returned after spending a mouth's vacutloc. njLthc.coast. |