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Show I ! I ? City and Neighborhood i j I. IT. HARDIN of the Colorado Midland Mid-land returned Friday from a two-weeks" ' trip on the roast. MR. AND MP.S. C. P. CAMPBELL. S:',7 East First South, aro rejoicing over , the arrival of a daughter. GEORGE W. WALSH, the infant son of A. H. Walsh. 1120 Second avenue., died Thursday. Tho funural will be held Sun day afternoon from the home. 1 MRS. ALICE WOOD KDDINS of Mu-1 Mu-1 ray died at hor homo lato Wednesday evening. The funeral will be held from ! the Murray opora-house Sunday. t DETECTIVE CHASE arrested William Thomas, colorod, Friday, on a charge of , burglary. He Is accused of having stolen ! i ?35 from a house in Franklin avenue. ' i THE RECEIPTS of the city engineer's ! offico for the first eight months of 1007 ; amounted to $84110.5!) as attainst ?3U0.Sfi : I. .G. WILICERSON has brought suit In the District court against George C. Thompson on a promlssoiy note for $-'000, dated at Welser, Ida.. September 10, 1902. MRS. A. V. OFFICER, formerly a. resident resi-dent of Salt Lake, died in tho Mercy hospital. Denver. Thursdoy night. Tho funeral v.dll bo1 hold In Denver next Sunday. Sun-day. STEPHEN' SIILN'OLETOIs. S7 years old, died at St. Mark's hospital Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon from the Fifteenth ward meeting house. SL'IT HAS BEEN begun in the Dls- : trlct court by the Fo.v Furniture com- pany against Bywalcr .t Groo for 5966. So, allcgod to ho the balance due for goody sold and delivered. THE MINISTERIAL association will hold Its firnl mooting of (he fall term at 11 o'clock Monday morning at headquarters headquar-ters in tho Y. M. C. A. building. Important Im-portant subjects will come up for consideration. con-sideration. CAPTAIN BURBIDGE rccolved a letter Friday from Detective Rhodes, who Is In i Indianapolis, where lie ir being treated j for ear (rouble. Mr. Rhodes is In e.v- I cellent spirits. He expects 10 return lo Salt Lake within a month. By this tlmo j his car will be well. I THE It. D. S. university and business college will formally open uext Monday, when the students will register for the coui-soh which rliey are to pursue during the coming year. The outlook for a. big registration is encouraging, according lo Principal Christenscn. M. II. DANIELS, president of the Typographical Ty-pographical union, was badly cut on the hand by the explosion of a bottle of mineral min-eral water which ho was carrying to his home, Friday morning. It required several sev-eral stitches to close up the woundB indicted in-dicted by the flying glas- TILE PROGRESS COM PANT of Murray Mur-ray has tiled a petition with the State Engineer for sixty second feet of water lo be dlvorted from the "Rip Cottonwood. It will be used to operate a turbine for the generation of 3S0 horsepower for the Murray electrical system. IN A LETTER addressed to tho local postofflce department, Mrs. Blanche Che-mounday Che-mounday of Norwalk. Ot. Inquires for information in-formation as to the present place of residence resi-dence of a family named Jlkler. Tho letter let-ter does not say wliero the family resided re-sided when It was Inst heard from. THE FUNERAL services of Ray Cant-lon, Cant-lon, who died Tuesday, wero hold at the Eagles' lodge rooms, on South West Tem-7le" Tem-7le" Mtrcet, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. They were conducted by John. P. Mcokln, and were ejcclusivoly ritualistic. The burial was at Ml- Olivet cemetery. A FOUR-V EAR-OLD son of Bishop Argyle of Lnlte Shore, Utah county, had a leg reset at tho L. D. S. hospital Frl-dav Frl-dav afternoon. The boy's leg was broken brok-en eight weeks ago, but at the time it was not properly set, so another operation opera-tion was decided upon. It resulted successfully. suc-cessfully. JUDGE RITCHIE signed onions Fiiduy permitting tho dlslncorporation of tho Beaver Consolidated Mining company, tho Ben Harrison Gold and Copper Mining and Milling compnrty, the Stockton Gold Mining and Milling company, and tho Lion Consolidated Mining company. DEAN BREWSTER has returned from his vacation in Colorado, and will re-sumo re-sumo regular services at St. Mark's cathedral. ca-thedral. 235 East First South street. Sunday. Sun-day. The servlcos will be as follows: 7:80 a. m.. holy communion: 0:4P. Sunday-school; 11 o'clock, morning prayer, litany and sermon: 7:30 in tho evonlng, prayer and sermon. A, FRED WEY. proprietor of the Wilson Wil-son hotel, had an all-day conference with Chief of Police McKenzle Friday on tho closing of Victoria alley. Aftor the conference. con-ference. Chief McTCenzle said that lie hardly know what steps to take, but that he would probably lay the matter beforo the police commission before taking any action toward cloaning out the undesirable undesir-able element. THE SONS OF WALES SOCIETY hold Its first meeting of the season nt the Commercial club Friday evening, with a large attendance. The society has met -with such success since its formation forma-tion last winter that it Is now rondv to socuro a hall in which It may hold its weekly meetings. A committee was appointed ap-pointed last night to securo a hall for the coming ceoaou i |