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Show City and Neighborhood ij .,A I?AHTT of thirty exeurnlonlsts from tho Atlantic coaat traveling as a Rny-mond-Whltcomb special, registered at tho Knutsford yesterday, having Just returned return-ed from a tour of tho Yellowstone Tho members of tho party wilt look over Suit Lako and go East on tho Rio Grande No. C tomorrow. THE following contagious discaso cases were reported to the Board of Health yesterday: Typhoid fever, Ethylc Miller, aged S. 701 South Main, and Kato Drlggs, aged 10, M South Fifth West; diphtheria, Joseph R. Jolloy. 1313 Lincoln nvenue, and Ethel and Hattlo Partridge, aged 20 and 13 years respectively, 535 Lincoln avenuo. o MARTHA TWIGGS died yestorday of old ago, at 1535 South West Temple. Sho was 8-1 years 2 months of nge. Funeral Fu-neral Horvlcos will bo held at No. 1C00 South West Temple street, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tho remains may be viewed at that place from 12 o'clock until 1:30 o'clock. PATROLMAN J. D. BROWN yestorday recovered two pairs of trousers for J. Burrows, which tho latter did not know how ho hda lost, and landed an Individ, unl wio gave, among others, tho name of M. F. Lawronco. Seeing Lawrence with i bundlo under his arm. tho officer followed fol-lowed him and asked him what ho had. The man roplled that he had somo underclothes, under-clothes, but whon told to Dhow them ho tried to throw thorn away. When asked whother he had lost anything, Mr. Burrows, Bur-rows, who koopa a clothing store on West First South, roplled thnt ho had not, nnd he was pleasantly surprised when ho was shown tho articles. Lawrence had gono Into the atoro with n crlpplo and, whllo .tho beggar was pri'sentjng the usual letter, let-ter, Lawrence. It Is charged, quietly abstracted ab-stracted tho garments. R. C HAN FORD has been appointed a substitute railway postal clork. Thj Soo-ond Soo-ond Assistant Postmaster-General Issued an order to that effect August 1. FORMT3R FIRST LIEUT. FREEMAN was elected Captain of companv II. Utah Jsatlonal Guard, last evonlng. Former First Sergt. Ray Y'oung was elected Second Sec-ond Lieutenant. The election was held In tho armory to fill vacancies In tho offices mentioned. At a meeting of tho Guard officers, at which Gen. Cannon presided. It was decided to leave, for tho encampment encamp-ment at Utah lako on schedule tlmo Monday Mon-day morning. Somo doubt had existed 03 to whether or not this would bo done. PERCY' BRUSH and' Daniel Low, tho prisoners arrested by Dotectivo Shannon on tho charge of having stolen a wallet and somo money from B. R. Trauscau, will 1 arraigned today on tho'chargo of robbery. Throe detectives and Patrolman Furster havo spent much tlmo working on tho case and havo their ovldonco complete. com-plete. . m m THE demurrer in tho caso of the city against IT. O. and J. T. Heath, charged with having violated tho Sunday liquor ordinance, was sustained by Judgo Dlohl yestorday. |