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Show FINED $50 FOR STEALING RAILROAD TIES AT MURRAY Special to Tho Tribune, MURRAY, Utah, May 7, Tom Wilson, Wil-son, the lad who stole rail- , road tins and'oold them, was fined ?50. Tho charge was reduced from grand larceny to potlt larceny. c James Chambers wan arrested here Sunday morning at 3 oclock by Marshal Graham on tho chargs of burglary, committed in Provo April 16. Sheriff Harrison of Provo took the prisoner in custody in Murray. Charles Miller, a twelve-year-old hoy, disappeared here several days ago. The boy had takon somo money belonging to his- father, and tho foar of punlsh-mont punlsh-mont caused him to loavo his parenta. - James Ward, who is employed at tho extension of tho Highland Boy smelter. Installed by the smelter company, foil last Thursday from a scaffold twenty-fivo twenty-fivo feet abovo tho ground; and sustained sus-tained painful, injuries. It ts believed that ho will recover. Mrs. Georgo Satchel la dangrrromsly 111. Miss Ruth Steffeneon will leavo on a vacation, going to the World'3 .fair, within a short tlmo. Miss Amelia Iver-son Iver-son will act as clerk of tho postofflco during her absence. A lunch counter and restaurant will be opened by J. M. Gilchrist before long. He Is eroding a framo building for that purpose. o The City Council may abandon tho scheme of Installing of a water system for tho lack of sufficient means. Rule, the thlrtcen-year-old son of Justice McOmie, is improving slowly from a severe illness. Dr. Baldwin of Salt Lake ia attending- the boy. 4 A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mra. August Wadstrom. Miss Alice Wood is recovering from a severe case of appendicitis. William Bishop and Fred Polerg have dissolved partnership and retired from business. The Rev. C. Hall Cook. Ph. D., will lecture at Harker's hall Tuesday, May S, on tho subject, "Existence of Life After Death." Tho programme Is announced for tho entertainment to be given by tho Murray Mur-ray ward Sunday-school at the opera-house opera-house Friday, May 13. |