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Show HI CITY AN! NEIGHBORHOOD, MmM Judge C. B. Dlchl has returned from Og-WmM Og-WmM nit den where lift has boon trying a case bo-Vjlf bo-Vjlf ioro Judge nolap In tho District court. 'b Mrs Thomas J. Klolnoglo ot -148 Fourth H t Ivnst" Hlreet hn a broken wriHcd by 1 h fall on a slippery sidewalk luetday f Mavor Morris yesterday approved the H ' aIVpointn1c.nt.s made by th?h?Hncc'u,ns: I which wr.ro confirmed by the City toun- H' , oil last Monday. Hw Wenlcv Austin, chlc clerk at the Knutsfdrd. has prone East on a vacation. MmM i lie expects to go as far as Syracuse and New York During his absence Harry fl , Burton Is In charge, j Howard Garrett, Frederick H. Ijsh; mmM Leo H. Redncr and Brown Ewlng passed tho examinations admitting thorn in prac-I prac-I lice medicine In Utah, and received their I certificates yesterday. MmM ! Attorney J. M. Hamilton, who has been Mm,: making an extensive trip through t ie ! western part of the Slate, writes that he mmm ,' will be at home tomorrow. f I The executive committee of the Utah I I Light and "Railway company met yester-j yester-j rtay afternoon and transacted u mass ot . routine business incident to the merger, i John R. Winder L. S. Hills and Joseph S. Wells compose the committee. Tho Ladles' auxiliary of the Caledonia club will celebrate tho annlvcrrury of ' Burns's birth on January 25th with art ' old-fashioned time, an cnterUilnraent of ' which tlic name is suggestive. It will be held at Harmony "hall on Stato street. WmW . I Mr and Mrs. Jay Tcrvlri Harris will l f have tine deepest sympathy of their many h friends In the loss of their Infant son, Hn whoso death occurred ycBterday morning. H ' i Tho interment took place yf Plerday af-1 af-1 " t ternoon in the family plot in Mt. Olivet. Funeral services in honor of the late L. 1 P- Borg, who died TucFday of-old age. 1 j will b held at o'clock Friday afternoon 1 from tho Farmers" Ward meeting-house, -with Interment in the City cometcry. The 'L deceased aiinc to. Utah forty-five years t ago. He Is survived by a widow and thlr-I thlr-I teen children. H! I Sub-station 14 of the Salt Lake post- HM nrfice has been removed to 342 West Third Hli i South from 533 Post street, in accordance with an order Issued by Postmaster Hh Thomas. The old site was not conven- lent and" the new location Is more thickly populated. Clara A. Deck has been np- pointed clerk in charge. U b O o H, The reporY of County Physician Mayo ' for the month of December shows the to- tal number of contagious disease cases fiuarantlncd to be twenty-seven, ten of which were scarlet fever and seventeen diphtheria.. No cases of typhoid fever or . smallpox were reported In the county out-side out-side of tlio city. Two of the diphtheria cases resulted fatally. , , At lis next session, on January ltlth. the Board of Pardons will receive petl-I petl-I lions for pardons from James O. Bliss, , .ilfas Maxwell; Frederick Von Falkcn-. Falkcn-. tcln. Eion A. Harrison. Joseph Hill, Charles A. Larscn. Joseph Swazey, Wll-i Wll-i ham Hallum. alias Kelly. Joseph J. Wim-Hj1 Wim-Hj1 i I blsh and Harry T Duke ask to be paroled H, 1 and Thomas Danalier requests a commu-tation commu-tation of sentence. i A special meeting of ihc Tabernacle fholr has been called for tonight by Prof, i. , Stephens, the director, for the consldcra-1 consldcra-1 tion of a trip to California. A very fa-J fa-J -vorablo proposition has been made by the Southern Pacific for' a trip to Los Angeles laV and San Francisco, and as the choir has X alrendy made three successful trips to tho j coast there Is seemingly no reason, why Ji1 this one should not be made. " . . - ! ' Assistant Superintendent O. P. Aniold i of the street rallway department of the ' 1Ttah Light and Railway companj-, lost a 1 j -valuable diamond scarf pin while engaged in overseeing the removal of snow from T j the street car tracks Tuesdaj morning. Mr. Arnold had been out all night with h the snow plough and did not become aware of his loss until he went home at 1 5 o'clock In the morning. He has no hono of recovering the gem. i! Charged with violating the liquor ordl- ! Vi.uces of the city in pcrmlillng women to ; ' freaucnt their saloony, three proihlnent H ' saloon men of the city were arrested last night by Sergt. Roberts and officers and j placed under 525 bonds each to answer to l , the chargo in the City court. Those who f were taken In were Charles Smith of the Board of Trade saloon, Charles Lang of I the Hub saloon, and Slg Simon of the i Bismarck. II " " Jerrold R. Letcher, the clerk of tho United Statce court, who was anxious f about the safety of his relatives who j might have been In the Iroquois disaster i at Chicago, has received a letter which j explains how narrowly they cticaped ; I l-ath They w'ero 3Ir Letcher's sln- , 1 ters, the Misses Amy And Bello Black, i and they had tickets for tho matinee per- j formance that terminated so fearfully. A I 1 jiresslng invitation to dlue out was given them and they accepted. "While still at . 1 tho home of their liostess they heard of jl the disaster. George B Freeze, a ekii: in the. 'A. C. , Ml. living at liCii South Jj'Jfth East ' I Btreet, while trying, to board, a street car . the corner of Second; South and Main i i streets last evenlug, was qaught between j the car and a telegraph post and badly squeezed. Mr. Freeze wns nicked up by i bystanders and taken Into smith's drug I .ir -re where everything possible was done ! lor him pending therarrlval of u doctor, j It was thought that he was seriously in- I I Jurcd at firt. Dr. Riqhards, the street-car r I innpany physician", was surrimoned and, P i after examining the man's Injuries, said KM ilat there was nothing but a slight j abrasion of the kln of the arm and hands j and ordered him sent to his home. 1 i Secretary Cox of the Y. M. C. A. Is rc- M cilvlng numerous check'H since, the. first j of the year on the subscriptions (or the I row building that Is under course of crec- I tion at the corner of Slate and First South I . streets. David Keith, who Is in 2sew 'I "icrlc nl present, ban sent word that he lus instructed "SV. V. Armstrong to pav ' the association ?5000 for him; Mrs. Judd j has paid $2500 on ner subfecriptton of ?10,- I j WjQ: Frank Knox has paid the remaining JGOO on his lt3 subscription; V. V. Rice h j l'as paid J500: Simon Bamberger, $230, and J D. "Wood, ?2u0. A largo force of mimons began work, on , tho nlte of the building i fsionlay morning. hiuI with the monpy If coming in as it Is there will he no delays fl In the prosecution of tho work. I jj . J Weather for today: Partly cloudv, un- I fettled. Yesterday In Salt Lake': MaxI- 1! mum tf-mperature, "0 degrees; minimum I tfmpcrnture, 20 decrees. Other Points. Max. Mln Denver Cloar....Xl if; Grand Junction Clear. ...38 10 I j Helena -....Pt. cldy....32 no Pocatcllo Cloudy.... M ir; H 3rodena Clear.... Z'l s I jl AVInncniUcca Ciondv....si 4 |