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Show ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION of Poulton, Madson. Owen & Co,, organized In thla city to do a general murcantilo business, were filed yesterday with tho County Clerk. Tho capital stock of tho company Is $20,000. divided Into 40O) shares of the par value of J5 a share. The officers offi-cers aro an follows George D. J'ypor, president; V. II Sanders. v!c-prcH!de.ni: C. E. Madson, Hucrotaryt and J. D. Owon treasurer. A QUIT CLAIM DEED lias been executed exe-cuted by Tliomoa Marshall In favor of Emily P. Wellcr for a large piece of property prop-erty on tho south Hide of Seventh South, between Main and State, and in about tho middle of tho block. Tho property Is described de-scribed an parts of lota 6, 7 and 8, block 1C, plat A. Salt Ivilf City survey. Tho consideration was J12.000. AN ORDINANCE dcllning sidewalks on county roada and making certain rogula-tlona rogula-tlona concerning and locating curb and fence linos along county roads was passed by the Board of County Commissioners yesterday Tho ordinance provides that on eight-rod highways the sidewalks shall be 1G feet wldo; on 7-rod highways, foct; C-rod highways, tyi feet, frod IiIeIi-ways, IiIeIi-ways, foot; 4-rod highways, 8 feet wide, and 2-rod lanes, ! foet wide. Property owners along tho county roada may have curb and fonco lines located frco of charge by the County Surveyor upon application to the Commissioners. AT THE MEETING of tho oxecutlve committee of tho Stato Teachers' association. associa-tion. h9ld yesterday In tho office of President Presi-dent A. C. Nelson, It wan decided to hold the convention tho first week In January. SHERIFF BAILEY of Ogdcn hao applied ap-plied to Gov. Wells for extradition papers for Michael Daly, under arrest at Green River. Wyo. Daly la charged with housebreaking. house-breaking. It being alleged that on Julv 2i he broko Into a cabooKo at Ogden and atolo a pursa and othor goods. Ho was nrrosted two days later In "Wyoming, and Is now being held for tho Weber county officers. THE TRUSTEES recently elected for the county school districts have filed their bonds with County Clerk James. FRANCIS M. SNELL may bo excommunicated excom-municated from tho Mormon church for his prosecution of Andrew Julius Miller, tils neighbor, on the charge of Insanity. He will be given a trial before tho bishop of the ward In which he resides. It was through the efforts of George Bucklo and I. M Fisher, tho County Auditor, nnd other neighbors of Mr. Miller that hlo ro-lcceo ro-lcceo from tho lnsano asylum was obtained. ob-tained. Although Miller is a little eccentric eccen-tric In hlH religious bollcfs. they say ho la a model man, both aa a citl.oa and a nolghbor. a ARTHUR TEW, who has been in tho county jail on a chargo of robbing tho United States malls, socurod bondsmen yesterday and Is now out on J1C00 bail. o o MR. AND MRS. L a GLOSZ. who havo for the past three years been manngers of Mehosy'n curio storo In tho Knutsford hotel building, havo severed their connection con-nection with that Institution and havo oponed an exclusive ladlrs' fur parlor on South Main street They occupy tho building which was remodeled by Lyon & Co., Jowelcrn, and carpenters aro busy now fitting up tho storo for their use. In addition to having a typical Eastern fan parlor, where the most up-to-dato stvles can bo oblnlned, there will bo a manufacturing manufac-turing establishment also to supply tho lntennountaln fur trade, which Is quite extenslvo Mr. and Mrs. G!osz have been In tho fur business for many vcars In New York and are known to tho "fur trado all over this country and Europe. a LILLIE JORDAN, aged 15 years, will bo arraignod before Judge DIohl In tho criminal crimi-nal division of the city court on tho chargo of Incorrigibility this morning. Tho girl Is said to bo unmanageable bv her parents. THE members of the Stato Board of Land Commissioners will moot In regular monthly session In tho office of Secretary Groo today. r THE Board of Education will meet In regular monthly session this evening at 8 o'clock. a THE fees of tho County Clerk's office for the month of July amounted to $2011.65 and increase of S-S3I.-10 oor the corresponding correspond-ing month in 1903. THERE will bo an organ recital In tho Tabernacle at 5:20 o'clock this afternoon. o ,-IET,FRDAY's bfink clearings wore $5&9,C52.20; laat year. SG22.843.02. A LOT on Sevonth South, between Stato and Main streets, was conveyed vcstrday by Thomas Marshall to Emily P. Wcller for $12,000. "WINDOWS are now being placed in tho new L. D. S. hospital and tho hardwood finishings are belnjr laid. a a BIDS for tho roofing of tho Catholic cathedral will bo advertised for this week by the architect, and the contracts for tho Interior finishings will soon be lot. a a THE Utah Federation of Labor committees commit-tees have arranged a lino programme for the outing at Calder's park noxt Saturday. Satur-day. A large attendance Is oxpected. a a 4 BIDS will be oponed August 9 at Fort Duchesne by Col. C. A. H. McCauley of the quartcrmnaters department for a mossroom and kitchen for two com-panics. com-panics. a a a UTAH COUNTY owned Lagoon vestor-tcrday. vestor-tcrday. Four brass bands and 1800"peonle from that favored valley thoroughly enjoyed en-joyed tho day. a THE children had their usual matlneo dance at Saltalr yesterday. a a a THE Utah Light and Rallwav company will build a 515.000 transformer house at a point near tho Jordan river plant of tho company. It will greatly facilltato tho company's business. a a a IN SPITE of all the weathor clerk can do the thermometer Is creeping up on him, and ho Is constrained to predict warmer weather for today. The dellsht-fully dellsht-fully cool tempcraturo of the past few days Is gradually giving way to summer heat, yesterday's maximum bolne SS degrees de-grees at 5 p. m. a a ' ?jE0 FP ihc, clRbt-year-old boy who had hla left arm dislocated and fractured frac-tured yesterday while at plav, Is jrettlmr on satisfactorily Dr. c! F.' PlnkertSn was called to set tho arm. and tho child v. ho Is at his homo, 1302 West Socond South, is Improving already. a a a "GUILTY IN SELF-DEFENSE" was the plea by E. Erlckson when charced with having fought R. Stonzel on Stato street on Sunday evening. Tho othor party to the fray also pleaded guilty but on tho evidence of Deputy ShorifT Boothe who said that they both quit when separated, sepa-rated, they were dismissed. Nelthor of them looked very much tho worso for tho battlo. a a THIRTY-FIVE DAYS In tho county Jail was the sentence Imposed on J j Lewis by Judge DIehl yesterday. Tho' defendant was found guilty of steallntr bicycles. |