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Show J. B. SLIEOMAN and Charles Falkcn-blng Falkcn-blng were biought down from Bingham yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Beckstcad to serve sentences of sixty davs and thirty days, respectively, for vagrancy. u n WILLIAM P. "WEST was burled at Mt. Olivet cemetery Saturday afternoon. Tho services were conducted by Will S. Gaby, commander of McKean post. G. A. II. Bugler John A- Smith sounded "taps" over tho grave. THE June- number of the Red Book, a Now York magazine, has an art supplement supple-ment of beautiful women and in the number num-ber is Included the portrait of Miss Grace Thompson of Hamilton's, this city. o MR. AND MRS. WALTER A. COOKE and daughters, Florence and Grace, leave this noon for an Eastern trip. They will first go to the World's fair and then will visit Mrs. Cooke's sister In Iowa, and then to St. Paul to visit her parents. n MRS. P. G. HAMPTON and daughter, Tess. leave today for Kansas City, after which they will go to SU Loul3 to attend tlio exposition. MRS. BESSIE BROWNING, and not Mrs. Fisher S. Harris, was the soloist at VIIss Eleanor Burrowo's recital In Unity hall Tuesday evening. The error was In the name and not In the commendation of tho numbers, which wcro beautifully rendered and thoroughly enjoyed. LIBERTY PARK was never so popular as a public resort as it ficcms to be this year. The second open air concert by Hold's band, which was given yesterday afternoon, drew thousands of persons from all walks of llfo into the leafy arbors ar-bors and velvet lawns of the people's playground. play-ground. The street car company had awakened to the demand or transportation transporta-tion facilities and furnlwhcd a sufficient number of open cars to carry all pairons comfortably and quickly. The result was as profitable to the company as It was pleasing to the patrons. Lovers of melody found the musical programme all that could be desired. Tho crowd was quiet and orderly and Included many children. I |