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Show CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD .lud&o Alorso Finned a ilccrco ciuleiltu? title to real estate Involved in Hie mitt or John V. Miller vs. Martha Scoit Bell. In tho District court, yesterday. The property poos to tlio plaintiff, tho defendant de-fendant not appoarlng-. IS. II. Fcndnll has been cl'tod secretary secre-tary of tlio Cnnyon Crest. Farm association. associa-tion. Ho will continue to ui-t as probation proba-tion officer of the Juvenile court, and will hIko he manage'. of the Nuwhousc Juvenile Betterment, home. Mayor ISsra Thoinncon vesterdny approved ap-proved tho a-ilon of the City Council Ir. (Jetllnln to pay Contractor P. J. Moran any mini nt bonus for finishing the Big Cottonwood conduit within the time r.pccilled In the- contract. United Stato.i Senator George Sutherland Suther-land has sent to the Salt Lnlto public schools -100 packuces of Government, garden gar-den nnd flower seeds. These will bo planted noxt oprlng, nnd used in connection connec-tion with nature study In tho various svhools. Judge Ritchie and a Jury are engaged In the trial of the caso of tlio Bingham Cost and Lumber company vs. tho Rio Grando Western Railroad company. Plaintiff Is suing for JSG15. alleging that sparks from an engine belonging to the defendnnt company set flic lo lumber and destroyed It. Another bitterly fought land contest was hfard heforo the ilcsilsier and lte- celver of the Land Ofiice yesterday. Tho land In .uo3tlon Is 160 acres, located in township .'IS foil Ui. range 9 west, John H. Fyfe charging Lester 13. Ramsay with abandonment of the land. The case was taken under advisement. George Tomslck. an Austrian, stumbled and fell down a illuht of slair3 at II Commercial street. Tuesday evening, cutting cut-ting himself badly about the head and face Ills principal injury wns a Incnr- tod scalp wound, which Police Surgeon Paul sowed up ai tho city nrlfon hospital. hos-pital. Tin; other Injuries wero slight. .ludgo Ritchie granted a nonsuit yesterday yes-terday in the cv.'so of Joiise Gesas, agod S years, ngnlnst the Oregon Short Lino. Plnliuiit suerf for $20.00ii. alleging that his log had to bo amputated ns a result, ot his being run over by a train nt iilackfoot, Ida. Tho court held that the plalntltT. by his testimony, had failed to establish the responsibility of the rallroud company for tho accident. Tho Loa Creamery and Produce corn-pany corn-pany of Loa. Utah, filed articles of Incorporation In-corporation with the Secretnrv of State yesterday. Tho companv is capitalized at 5-000. the par value of the shares being be-ing 510 each. The officers are: President. Presi-dent. .Moroni Lazenby; vice-president, waiter Lazenby: manager, B .L. Morrison; Morri-son; secretary and treasurer, S. A. Lazenby. La-zenby. Those, with John Lazenby, compose com-pose tho board of directors. Must a little to the good" Is the way tho sheep convention committee people put it. and thero are grins on their facs when they say It. "Tho entertainment of tho many flockmastcrs took a great deal of monoy, but owing to the generosity gen-erosity of Salt Lake citizens and the carefulness exorcised by tho committee, the finances spread evenly and nlcelv over the entire expenditure, leaving a little over for good luck. After some months of prison life, both Charles II. Chapman and JEugone Brvant have had enough of It and beseech the Board of Pardons to give thorn a commutation com-mutation of sentence. Chapman was convicted of burglary last January and was sentenced to three years in State"s prison, while Bryant was sentenced for the same offense to five years In States prison In February, 190G. Chnpman was convicted at Bingham and Brvnni at Og-den. Og-den. AVith a snap, a roar and a bang, the telopoono line between civilization and the Strawberry valley engineer's camp broke yesterday, and it is a question just how soon communication can be restored. re-stored. Owing to the depth of the snow, it will be hard to locate the trouble. It wns facetiously suggested yesterday at the reclamation office that one of the young men of the camp who has a awect--e3,r.1 n Salt Lako Put tho wires "to the bad in talking to a hated rival in ZIon. One of the largest deals in residence property consummated during the past tew weeks was closed Tuesdav, .whon Mary .1. Brown sold to Dora Rippe Croft tho modern 'three-story flat located on the east side of Third East street, between Second and Third South streets. The exact amount Involved In the transaction has not been made public, but It will an- i,. ........ u. v, j.hj dimensions ot the property Included in the deal are 3xl0 rods. Escorted to the depot by a detachment of soldiers from Fort Douglas. James Median, a Spanish war veteran, began bin Journey toward Tucson. Ariz., Tuesday Tues-day morning, whore he goes for the purpose pur-pose of benefiting his health. Meehan served In the Philippines under Gen I'linston. Me wns discovered in this city a few days ago. suffering from the want pf proper food and from exposure. The boys at the fort learned of his sad plight and took him to the post, where they cared for him until he had recovered sufficiently to undertake the Journey to Tucson. Before ho loft the soldiers provided pro-vided him with enough money to minister minis-ter to his needs. |