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Show UTE CITY NEWS ITEMS. Wosher and Rice, the foot pads, have been held in the sum of $ 00 and $1000 respectively. John Connors for robbing Mark Seal was held to the grand jury in the sum of $-'000. The question that a wife can give her husband the power of attorney in Utah has been settled in the affirmative. Mr. J. S. Cameron of Omaha, chiof of construction on the Union Pacific is in Salt Lake City to-day. He is returning from Portland, Oregon. Mr. W. II. Bancroft is today in the neighborhood of Huntington aud he will probably be in Salt Lake City tomorrow to-morrow and take chargo of the general superintendent's office. Deputy Sheriff Ferg Ferguson is commemorating com-memorating the advent of a bouncing baby boy at his residence and says that in the future there is no danger of his oversleepiig himself, Mother and son are doing nicely by his lordship is doing the nice thing by his friends. The Ogden Steam Laundry company today filed articles of incorporation with Secretary Sells. The capital stock is $1:2,000 divided into 120 shares of $100 each. Tho stockholders are; (). A. Parmloy 50 shares, O. 1. Hender-shot Hender-shot 20, W. C. l'armley 10, A. C. Past 20; S. H. Hondershot 20. Jim Williams, whose star began to rise to loftier latitudes after his meeting meet-ing with the Marine last night, says that the story that he is a graduate under Fitzgerald's training is a source of much annoyance to him, and that he had no knowledge of the art until he matriculated under Col. FM. Kelly's management. The following officers of the Salt Lake clearing house association were elected this morning: President, L. S. Hills; vice-president, W. S. McCornick; secretary and treasurer, T. 11. Jones; executive committee, the above mentioned men-tioned gentlemen and M. J. Oheesinan and J. E. Dnolv. The association has been organized about nino months during dur-ing which time the clearings amounted to $02,000,000: |