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Show I ! MURRAY NEWS ITEMS At the meeting of the City Council last Tuesday night the petition of the saloonkeepers to conduct business all night was rejected.' Tho vote was I unanimous. The sanitary condition of i tho town was discussed and measures , taken to prevent occurrences that Hj might endanger the health of the peo Francis G. Luke of the Merchants' mW Protective association was arraigned Htf before Justice McOmie to answer to H! the charge of assault and battery com- Hf mltted within the walls of the Court house. The defendant undertook to put George Smith of Salt Lake In the Hj Court house, knocking him down to the floor. Luke claims that Smith In-suited In-suited him on the. occasion of a trial held before the Justice court and H pleaded not guilty when arraigned. The trial has been postponed several times and is set now for Wednesday, mM March 30th. The Ladles of Woodcraft gave a dance Friday night at the opera house, which was enjoyed by all those pres- The 14-year-old son of Mr. John W. 4 Lawson Is afflicted with a severe cold. Mrs. William Caldwell is recovering Hl slowly from a severe attack of infiam- Hfl matory rheumatism. HH Mrs. Leonard has moved to Salt Hfl Lake City, v.'hcre her dauchtcr was HI married recently. HJI Lars Jensen will erect a handsome HJH residence on a lot purchased of Henry HJfl Howard. HJH The fraternal orders have bought a HlH lot south of Beck's hotel for the pur- HH pose of erecting a union hall. It is said HJH that work will commence soon. HJH Mr. D. 13. Jones, who recently sold HH out his grocery business, is contcm- HH plating to commence a bakery In the HJH quarters where the former Lamb hotel HJH was located. The Baptist Aid society met last HH - Wednesday at the residence of Mr. and Q j Mrs. C. E. Nicholas. HI i The county is erecting a two-story I brick building at Bingham Junction to HJH be used as a jail. HJH I Mrs. Henry Harker has plans out to HJH ' erect a two-story brick building in the HJH central part of Murray on State street. HJ9 Elder J. D. Lester has returned from H)9 a mission to North Carolina. HIS Tom Lindsay of Taylorsville left last HJJ Wednesday for Texas, where he Is HJH called to fill a mission. A free fare-' HJeS well party was extended to him. i The G-months-old baby girl of H. N. Hj3S Olsen died last Wednesday with pneu-H pneu-H 'S monia. The funeral took place at tho II j Olsen residence Friday, March 25th. H Sam Davis, a newspaper carrier, on H M his route to the Highland Boy smelter H'w , last Sunday was thrown from his H -m 1 horse and kicked, receiving conslder-H conslder-H m i able injuries on his face. The lad la H. -J recovering rapidly. H'-X The baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hh Palmer died and was burled last Mon- Hjfti day lnv South Cottonwood. Jifl Miss Grace McCloy of Grant ward H was buried last Sunday from the Huf Granite ward house. IH A team belonging to Niels Anderson HH became frightened and run away last HH Monday. The animals were brought to HH a stop when the wagon got against a HH telephone post. Nobody was Injured HH by tho accident. HH i Marshal Mauss served summons on HH I eight foreigners last Friday to appear HJ '. I before the court. The city Is serving HH ; -itiese dagoes who have refused to pay H j poll tax. Of the 175 inhabitants of the HjHJ1 daeroe district v.iio received poll tax HI ) notices, not one appeared to fill the HJHH requirements made, and as a cpnse- mM I quence measures will be taken by the mm . city to recover the taxes due. 9H 1 The oldest child of Mr. and Mrs. Hfl . Henry Howard, a little girl of very Hj j tender age, died last Sunday with HH ' pneumonia. HH The Sixty-three club met last tW Wednesday night at the resldonce of HH ! Dr. Bird. Prizes were carried off by H Mrs. Granter, Mrs. Patterson, Mayor jH Stratton and Mr. Phealan. HH The residence of Mrs. Jacobsen of mm Sandy was destroyed by fire last Sun- HV day early In the morning. The cause HM of-the fire Is said to be an Incubator In j HHH.i operation in a lumber shanty adjoln- HHH lng the house. The Inmates barely eu- HHI caped with their lives. J HHH |