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Show I CITY AMD NEISHBQflHGOB. 1 Yesterday's bank clearing? amounted to V Sh7.tilT.3J, as compared with for I I the same dav of latl year. " " I F 11. Woodwaul. manager of the Mt. I 1 Plrasanl Oil company, is spending a few das In Salt Lake, a guest at tho Cullcn. r i A O 1 I' Miss Belle Olson has Just graduated '.oin Hie Kcogh-WrlghL training school lit for nurses and -will continue to make her lionu In this city. I " . I j lbert Thompson, an oW-Ume mining man and well known in this part of the ! ountry. died In this city yesterday aftor- ioon Thompton was about Oj years of , The funeral of Judge D. S. Dana, who llrd In this city, will be hcldthls aftcr-1 aftcr-1 oon at 2 o'clock from tho undertaking parlors of S. D. Evans on South State dreel The Interment will be in Mt. Olivet ' nicu rv. Friends of the deceased aro m-I m-I uted to" attend tho funeral services. , . t, V F J Hugonbni'th, the now president of xhi National Live Stock association, arrived ar-rived vcaterday from Portland, when' the i nventlon of tho association was held. I Mr. llKgcnbnith la suffering from a sovero 1 old and wan contincd to his room ycater-lay. ycater-lay. hut oypucts lo ho out In a low days. 5J - - Todav Ik tho ono-hundiodlh anniversary . the birth f Eliza Snow Smith and tlx.-I tlx.-I ' rni la to he celebrated )iy tho Relict so-irt so-irt or the sixteenth 'ward at the, moot-ng-hnuso thin afternoon. A programme ii iddresscM and music lias b.cu arranged nd tln oiitertnlmient promises to bo an ntTcslliig one. II r 1 At the regular mating of the principals i f the public schools, hold yesterday nft-moon. nft-moon. Countv Superintendent Ashton JL poke on "Geography " Dr. Kingsbury of bo Unlversltv will address the principals t their meeting next "Wednesday nftcr-loon nftcr-loon upon "Tho University and Its Rela-lon Rela-lon to the Tubllc School System." , a Tho Ogden Canyon Sanitarium company lied articles of incorporation In tho office if the Secretary of State yesterday. The ipltal s-toek of tho company is $75,000, dl-v, dl-v, Ided Into 1500 shares of the par value of JSO each. Tho officers of the company are is follows: R. C. Lundy. president; A .M. Vaiidervlies. vice-president; J- "". Con-Isk, Con-Isk, secretary, and T. C. Foley treasurer. I U H - h Very simple but Impressive wore the I "uneral services over tho remains of John Judge Baldwin, the 2-year-old son of Capl. md ills. T. A. Baldwin. Jr.. held ycsler- IKv morning at St Mary". cathedral. July a few of the most Intimato friends if the parents attended the service, wlileh ax conducted by Rev. Father Kloly. The c mains of the baby were burll-d In the J idso family lot In Mt. Olivet. Mrs. French of the Salvation Army will I kn lve In this city today to meet Mrs. Hlg-t Hlg-t :1m?, the noted slum expert of tho Salva-"77 Salva-"77 ion Army, who Is expected here next J Vodnesd.iy. On Saturday evening Mrs. M1 Ye.ch will .speak at Pest 2, :tnd on Sun-,tf Sun-,tf l'v evenlUK In tho First Presbyterian r-. hurch Mrs. Hlgghls will Kpcak at the i' rhiMtcr ono nlghr. next week on llfo and i ork of Consul Emma Booth-Tucker. 1 1 0 3. Ml.a Mamie BushncII. H years old. who an away from her homo In Provo a few i3 lays ago. wns detained by officers at ? IniTay TucHdny nltfht nnd yesterday was 5 roughl to the county Jail for safo-kcep-Oiiik. Tho clrl claims Lhat she was on tho IIl3piy to 0don to visit her brother, and I ft In officers lelleve her to be laboring III J ndcr a idlsht menUtl aberration. Her INv athcr umo -from Provo last night and II ook the girl homo. ml t " " ' IU. Articles of incorporation of the Brldgo lit Jrug company, organized in this City, I, :vlth a capitalization of J10,a. were filed I k n the office of the County Clerk yester-I!. yester-I!. ny. Thfl capital stock Is divided into 'i.ooo sharc-s of the par value of SI per 1 1 hare. The foirowlng have, been chosen a 1 1 bu llrst officers nf the company: Joseph 1 11 1 Tanner, president; Snmuel 11. Allen.. I s Ice-president, and Klchard Bridge, sec-lij sec-lij ftarj" and treasurer. I , c I C I J B. Moreton. for a number of years I Jf he clerk nf the Board 'of Education of wvhlti cltv, has jutt nssoclated himself with IJCutncwsky Bros., local manager of the r Equitable Life Assurance society of tho 1 l? "lilted Slates. The company, which has ' Q- s hf.idaunrterH In New York city, Is one 5 f the stront;et in the country, and -Mr. I j. lori toil's many friends here will bo glad !h hear of his connection with the lustltu- 9, Ion. Ho vill have his offices In rooms 1 V '1 SV- McCornick block. l - r, . The annual mooting of tho Salt I-ake. I , 'ounty Jlortlculturnl society will be hold f l the city and county building Suturduv, j, anunrj- 23rd at 1 p. m. Reiwrts of offl-i offl-i j.'ers and committees for the past year's J ',! ork will be given and the election of new I Jfi fflc rs for this yehr will be' attended to. p; V J 1 fruit-growers of this county are re-ripectfully re-ripectfully Invited to attend as plans for j)Juture work and tho development of the j! Jruit IndiiHtry in this county and the I , !Ute In general will be taken up Jor dlg-I dlg-I , usslon V It would seem that the. family of J. II. I Ijlvlardner. who resides nt 7iS Eighth East i U treel. hnvj recohtly suffered more than (sV'nelr share of misfortunes. In June last . iUsj Josephine Gardner fell and broke her J J m, and a month later the accident was r peitod. Jn September a son. Glcnden ( liNirdnCT. broke. an arm twice In tho same ( U lace, and again yasJLerday foil and broke, Jji'he ana liurlng September and October 1 lj Ir. Gardner's wife was confined lo her H ied with a severe attack of typhoid fever iJI'.hlle Mr Gardner himself hn3 been uut- ilil rlng from rhonmnthfm since Kovembcr. I l .nd Is still unable to attmd to his work. i W i y(( Wrilher today Fair and continued cold. J 3; hp maximum temperature yesterday wau y 1 elegises, minimum 1C decrees. 1 AJi Other Points. Max. Min. L)rnvor Clean. 12 J 1 "irund Junction Clear... 11 o Jfllolena Clear. ...H 2 Wocatollo Clear ...32 n; S-'lodena Snow ...sg h 4 I Vlnr.cmucca ,..CIi;ar...-.6 : |