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Show CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD. Freed' Innovation of r.nUil agency In cormcoUon with n furniture store, has proven qulto ;i success, twonty-ftvo f ami-lion ami-lion having boon provided with hornet through thiit agency during last week. The cae of James Carroll, the saloonkeeper saloon-keeper who was arrested for a brutal assault as-sault on an ascd miner on Friday night, wns posl pon a by Judge Dlehl till Tues-Attorney Tues-Attorney A. S. Fowler appeared for tho defendant. Mis Gertrude Paypon, pianist of tho San Francisco Concert company. Is In tho city, a guest of Mr. and frs. C. Stanlev Price, Bast evening: Miss I'ayaon gavo a 1 ltl for a fW Invited guests at th" music p;irlors of Variant fc 'hamtv'rtaln on Sm h Main street, and a delighted audience au-dience it was. Mis Payson was assisted bv Mr?. Stanley Price and by tho Eulcrpu Quartette. Mrs. Joseph Hausc, wlfo of tho proprietor proprie-tor of the Cullen bur, died yostorday at tho family home, '2i Ejsi Second South Mr. .1. of paralysis. The deceased como to this city with her husband In 1SS7 and ' was hold In thi Ugliest regard by a largo rtrclo ,.f friends. She whs strlckon with paralysis last Wednesday and sank rapidly rapid-ly to death In splti of all that the. best medical skill could do for her relief. o A. J. Branson, late proprietor and mm-Mer mm-Mer "t the Mercur Abstract company at Tu.xie. i? in the city making prep;urnilonN to assume tho management, on April 1st. of the Soeurltv Abstract company, which has purchased th records anil business of the Tooele concern At t li time of Mr. Bruneau's taking cnargo of the affaire of the Security company, H will op,-n for buslniss in new luartors on tho groand floor of tho Atlas block. Lyrd s chapter No. 1 Order of tho Eas-t-ern Star, Initiated tlx candidate! at the mating Friday night, and following the Initiation ceremonies an elegant bancTuet was spread, at which social good eheor reigned until a late hour. Thero vrero seven ty-flva rorsons at the banquet, and tho Initiates wore George N, Kinney, M! Tda Kinney. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Spaulding, Sirs. Potts and Mus Wagner. Lynd's chapter Is doing work of an ex-cerUonclly ex-cerUonclly high order and Is adding to its membership very rapidly. A man by tho namo of Charles "Wallace, "Wal-lace, wanted at Topeka, Kan . for omhoz-jdement, omhoz-jdement, wis arrebP-d hero by Ohtef Lynch and Capt Burbldgo yesterday Th officers rec gnlziid tho man from a telegraphic description received from tho polled at Topcka and wfll hold blm for the Kansas offlt lals Tho arrest was ma do enrly In tho afternoon on Bast SeOOhd Couth street n'-ar the Commercial block. "Wallace, who disclaimed his guilt. Is said to have lived in thla city about eighteen years ago, at which tirao ho w.i '-m-ploved as a bookkeeper at tho Cllft house, hotel. |