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Show LOCAL BREVITIES. Twontv-fou'r cases were disposed of In the police court this morning. Geo D. Alder rejoices in the advent of a bouncing grl baby at his homo. The citv railway company has received re-ceived cars Nos. 84 and 20 and they will be running Wednesday. The Fourth of July committee meets at tho chamber of commerce tonight and every member is urged to bo present. pres-ent. Diamond Hall finish in 20 beautiful tints, anybody can apply it, beats wall paper, cheaper, more healthful, Culmer Bros. A meeting of the Garfield Rowing association was held Saturday afternoon at the residenco of Win. Glassraan, Garlield city. A new G. A. R. post, to be called the George R. Maxwell post is being organized. organ-ized. A. S. post is the prime mover in the organization. Mary Alice Kraut convicted in the olico court of obtaining goods under alse pretenses, will be taken to tho reform re-form school tomorrow. The Harmony club have their lirst outing to Garfield beach this season on Wednesday evening, June 11. A special spe-cial train leaves at 6:45 p. m. JosophShaw, the young fellow w ho forged the name of Charles Crano to everal bank checks, will have a hearing hear-ing in the police court tomorrow after-Boon. after-Boon. Mantels at half price, as beautiful and durable as any on the market aud made at home, can be seen at the works of the .Marbleized Mantel company, 78 Center street. Today is Flower Mission day, and it is being observed by the Salt Lakers who are members of the mission. Flwers are being distributed in the jails, the hospitals and toe nurseries. A watch and a pocketbook, containing contain-ing $20 was stolen from a bathroom at Garfield yesterday. It was the property prop-erty of a New York steamship agent. The room was entered with a skeleton kev. Anna M. Borg, who evidently passed from beyond the control of her parents and insists upon leading a life of dissipation, dis-sipation, is on trial in the Police court this afternoon charged with incorriga-Wtity. incorriga-Wtity. "United States Commissioner Pratt this afternoon relensed Chris L. Cliris-tenson Cliris-tenson from the pen, upon his taking the poor man's oath. Christcnson was sentenced from the second district court for violation of the Edmunds-Tucker act. Four tad little boys amused themselves them-selves last night by making targets of the frames of pedestrians in the twenty-first twenty-first ward. They put the night in at the city jail, and this morning were lectured by the police judge after which they were sent homo to the parental ilippor. . The proprietress of the bagino, No. 230 Second street, together with five of her companions, were tried before United States Commissioner this afternoon. after-noon. They were charged with violating violat-ing the Edmunds-Tucker act, pleaded guilty, and were heavily lined, and taxed the costs of prosecution. |