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Show I j CITY AND REIGHBORHOOD Bowman Johnson of tho oio jmar-totto. jmar-totto. is said to bo qulto ill in California. " Tho reconstruction of tho first floor of tho Constitution building; an described In ' jho Trlbuno thrco weeks ago, has begun. 1 Tho contract for G. S. Bell's S3500 Tost- ttenco on C strcot botweon First and Sco-- Sco-- I ond streets, has been awarded to T. Is. v Robinson. I r J W. Houeton of tho Houston Real Es- ' tato Investment company has gone to Los Angoles and San Francisco on a two '' -weeks' business trio, 1 J Plans aro being complotod by Architect Tiallas for a doublo house, to bo erected ) w V r. stnlnrs at F and Third strcots. I., , !Tha cost will be 57 A John Menzes loft yesterday for Knox- w'l -vllle. Tenn., whero ho has accepted a ro- t sponsible railroad position. Mrs. Mcn7.cs 1 and children will join him in about a anonth. The drug storo at Oasis, TJtah. bolonglng to H. L. Jackson was destroyed yestorday ."by firo originating from an overheated I tove. Tho loss is about S1000. partially, covered by Insurance. An interesting paper on tho detection of banking frauds wan read Thursday night I "by Stato Bank Examlnor Beobo before, 'tho Salt Lake chapter of tho American Instituto of Bank Clerks. 1 Tho Degree Teams association of tho "Woodmen of tho World order gavo a jrrand ball at Christcnsen'a hall last night. There was a largo gathering- present and a most ' 'delightful evening was spont. j Grand Chancellor Standlsh and othor Brand offlcors of tho Knlphts of Pythias will go to Castlo Gato today to dedicate n. new hall which has just been complotod by tho order at that place. A banquet will bo Bcrved at tho coiiclualon of tho oocor-' oocor-' es. I J. J. Meyers and C. S. Buckwaltcr havo I Iwon. appointed a commlttoo from tho I Young Men's Republican club to draft I resolutions of respect and sympathy on I tho death of Thomas HJ1U Tho club has I decided to attend tho funeral tomorrow I In a body. I I Bradstreet's gives the following view on i the local buslnens situation for this week: "niolesaJorH' reports show steady in- rreaso In order and seaaonable activity. I jtotall business has Improved. Money Is Ij nrm and. collections hotter I 1 I 1 By request of Rev, Benjamin Young-. I 1 ihe new paster of the First Methodist I , church. Rev. J. C. Blckel will romaln over I 1 until Monday and will preach at the First I Methodist ahurch on Sunday mornlncr. I ' Rov. Mr. Bailey of Liberty Park M. B. I church will preach in tho cvcnlnir. I I Appropriate Washington's birthday ex- I J orclscs were given yesterday in the bov- I 1 jral rooms of tho Lowell school The pro- 1 Krammcs included recitations, songs and I othor exercises of a patriotic character I ' and commemorative- of tho Father of Ills I Country. I I Tho trolley cars were tleU up for a few I minutes yesterday morning aa tho result I of Homo tree-cutting on tho Stato road I near Sixteenth South. A big trco fell I against the hlgh-ten.son -wlro and ground- I -a tho current. It took but a short time. I o gut tho treo down and the curs moved I on. I I A. T. Sutherland, who -was formerly In I business In Salt Lake, but who has biien 1 in tho mercantile business at Fulton, Mo., I lor rorao tlmo past, has sold out In Min- l sourl and returned to ths city. Ho Ih Ij looldng for a suitable location and may Ij open a store hero. Mr. Sutherland is a 1 brother-in-law of B. W "WJIfton. tho wcll- H .known insuranco man and banker. B 1 Sales mado yesterday by R. K. Hardy of fChe Homo Trust and Savings companya h-eal estate department were as follows: To Anna Medill, a residence on Fifth I South strcot, betwoeu Sixth and Sevonth 'West, 51000. to William Snelgrove, a resl- deuce on Third South, between Seventh sand Eighth West. 1500; to Mary M. Bry- ant, late of California, a small farm I clglit miles Bouthwest of the city, $000. I I J. W. Polorson, alias McLloytl, was ar- I ralrncd beforo Judjrc DIohl vesterdav iif- Iternoon on live counts of housebreaking. Ho tqok tho statutory tlrno in which to ;pleal. John Harrlcun, the man who is alleged to liavo atternivtcd to cut his wlfo's throat a few days ago, entered a plea of not guilty to tho chargo of assault with n. deadly -weapon and his hearing went over -without date. Both prisoners wero taken to tho county Jail. Construction Quartermaster Ham at Fort rougIas yesterday received the official of-ficial plana for tho quarters to bo erected by tho Government for bachelor officers and for a largo wagon sited. The officers' quarter.': -will cot 10,000 and will, bo or pressed brick, two stories in height. Then will bo long verandas on each lioor. The ground space of tho building is 12S bv SS and tho site selected is just south of the quarters occupied by the commanding of-ilccn. of-ilccn. . .. Tho festive chicken thief Is at large in tho western part of tho city and the residents resi-dents in that section novo ran mod their old muszlc-loador3 in anticipation, of a midnight visit. Tho chlckon-coop of William Wil-liam Husband, living on the corner of Eighth South and Johnson avenue, was entered Wednesday night and forty fine-fowls fine-fowls were stolon. A padlock on the door in rio way deterred tho thieves, -who pulled the staple and mado good tholr lob -without so much a a cackle from tho hennery, Tho theft was not discovered until tho following morning. Tho people of that vicinity bellovc that a patrolman should bo detailed to guard their property at nlirht. |