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Show . . CITY NEWS IN BRiEF. Old Tom Anderson was released from jail last evening and returned two hours later. Adulterer Howard's house will be kept under surveillance until sentence is imposed. W. H. Barneti baa been removed to the ' penitentiary to await examination on a charge of grand larceny. Mallochi Dillon will be removed from the penitentiary to Ogden Monday morning at which time his trial will be called. The leaders of a movement looking to a workingman's democratic club have issued notice that a meeting will be held tomorrow evening. The ex-soldiers are making arrangements for their uniforms and promise to become the crack company. The enrollment is in-crcafing in-crcafing stcadiiy. A grand ball is to be given by the brotherhood brother-hood of locomotive engineers on the 25th inst., which is expeeted to be attended by members of that order from all over Utah. S. K. Ingle, convicted of unlawful cohab- itation, has been released from the penitentiary, peniten-tiary, he having satisfied the court of his inability to pay the monetary portion of the penalty. Joseph Clcmmons was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Lecon last evening on complaint of John Conley, who charges him with disturbance. dis-turbance. The trial was set for this afternoon after-noon before Cotnmissioner Pratt. The thermometer at 8 o'clock this morning registered 42 degrees at Salt Lake, 53 at O'-den, O'-den, 35 at Logan, 39 at Bingham and Park City, 38 at Provo and 40 at Stockton. The forecast for Salt Lake and vicinity is rain followed by fair weather. |