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Show 1 : f City and Neighborhood i TWENTY fair milkmaids entertained a largo audience at tho First Presbyter an church last evening. Among tho dairy hands worn a number of lassies with no mean musical talent and during the evening even-ing a number of charming vocal selections woro rendered. A cleverly arranged programme pro-gramme was glvon In the form of a "Mllkmn Ids' Convention," Tho entertainment entertain-ment waa ono of tho most successful ovor given by the resourceful young ladles of tho church. GUS ANDERSON, a Swcdo Inebriate, who sponds the major portion of his mo-monts mo-monts around Sol Kimball's boanory. was arrested yesterday morning by Scrgt. Roberts. Anderson took French leave from tho city Jail scmo weeks ago and will now be compelled to servo out tho heavy end of a thirty-day sentence HUNGER evidently prompted tho burglar bur-glar who broko Into tho storo owned by Fred Gillette at Eighth South nnd Eighth East Thursday night. A quantity of coffee, cof-fee, sugar, butter and other groceries woro cnrrled away, but the cash drawor was not disturbed. CIVIL SERVICE examination will be held In this city December U for the following fol-lowing positions, tho ago limit being 20 years nnd over: Aid on tho coast and geodetic geo-detic survey, $720 per annum: commuter, supervising architect's office at Washington, Washing-ton, $1M per annum; first-class steam on-glnecr, on-glnecr, In tho Government printing office. of-fice. $4 por day; storeotyper, in the Government Gov-ernment printing offico at Washington. fl.50 per day; January -1, civil engineer student, Department of Agriculture, $30 per month; January 18. Irrigation engineer, samo department, ?1M0 to S2C00. c THREE PRIMARY TEACHERS aro needed in Utah county and one In Carbon Car-bon county. Stato Superintendent of Schools A. C. Nelson Is waiting to com-munlcato com-munlcato with any teacher desiring one of these positions, or the norson interested inter-ested may apply to tho Caonty Superintendents. Superin-tendents. ATTORNEY-GENERAL BREEDEN has received tho following potitloils for pardons from State prison convicts: Calhoun Cal-houn Ray of Price, sentenced for highway high-way robbery to six years, October 15, 1&03. by Judge Johnson; Moses Creechley, Oydcn, for perjury, to two years, by Judge Rolapp; Jorgen Jorgcnsen, Sanpete, San-pete, for adultery, to sixty day, by Judgo Johnson; Joseph Bridge, this city, for attempted at-tempted rape, to eight years.- October 2S, 1&01, now out on parole. SPRING CREEK was Inspected yesterday yes-terday morning by Mayor Morris. Col. Wall and several other public officials, who arc anxious to determine its availability avail-ability as a source of water aupply. THE Salt Lake Countv Horticultural society will meet today at 1 p. m. in tho city and county building. ELECTION JUDGES and registrars will bo paid on December 1. County Auditor Au-ditor Fisher announced yesterday that nono need apply beforo that date. Considerable Con-siderable lnconvcnlonco has been caused In several county offices by people wanting want-ing to know whore they can get their monoy. They can apply at tho County Auditor's ofllco on the 1st of tho month. TIHS IS tho lost day on which taxes can be paid. Thoso who havo not paid by tonight will bo advortler-d as delinquent. delin-quent. County Treasurer Carbls will close his offico tonight and It will not bo reopened re-opened until tho day when tho JlHts como out In the paper. THE FAMILY of S. C. Spencer of 13 F strcot has been reported sick with smallpox. Two daughters, Rhoda and Pearl, aged 6 and 11 years, an,d ono sen, David, aged 12 years, aro down with tho disease. Alonzo King, aged fi years, of 20 Euclid avenue, has the chicken-pox. CHARLES KEMPTON was arrested yesterday by Officers Seager and Taylor on suspicion of being the man who attempted at-tempted to tap tho till of tho Martin Coal company last week. Ho will bo taken before be-fore tho company's clerk today for Identification. Iden-tification. ERNEST RICH, Joseph Timpson and Frank Jones were arrested yesterday by Officers Seager and Taylor and will probably prob-ably bo held on tho charge of pettlt larceny. lar-ceny. Tho men aro suspected of having stolon somo copper from tho Federal building somo days ago. SHORT but meteoric was tho career of G. D. Manning of Blackfoot, Ida. who came to this city somo days ago with M00 and a desire to havo a good time. Upon arriving In Salt Lako Manning assimilated assimi-lated a quantity of Commercial street "red eyo" and became possessed of the Idea that he was destined to wreck all tho chanco parlors along that thoroughfare. thorough-fare. After dropping $125 In a crap game, ho decided that he had been tho victim of a bad hunch and stopped gambling. Instead In-stead he went to drinking harder than ever. After spending the rest of his money for whisky and running a bar bill of considerable dimensions. Manning wrote a check on tho National Bank of tho Republic for 510. Tho check came back stamped "No Funds." and Manning was arrested. Manning will probably be charged with obtaining money under false pretenses from E. G. Macllroy's Federal Club saloon. A SPECIAL MEETING of the congregation congre-gation of the East Side Baptist church will bo hold tomorrow morning immcdlato-.-. Iy at tho close of the regular 11 o'clock service, when tho report of tho committee appointed to securo a new pastor for tho church will be read. A largo attendanco of mombcrs Is specially desired. THE collection at tho East Side Baptist church on Thanksgiving morning, amounting amount-ing to S10. was given to tho Utah Homo-Flndlng Homo-Flndlng association to "aid in carrying on , tho work. THE children of Kearna St. Ann's orphanage or-phanage wero remembered on Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing day by several of tho generous peoplo of tho city, among tho donations being 300 pounds of turkey and a beef from Mr. and Mrs. David Keith; turkeys from Hen-rv Hen-rv Simon and five boxes of npplcs from E. G. O'Donnell. |