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Show I City and NetgliteSiood t HENRY O. SHOLDEBRjVKD of Salt Lake Tuesday was granted a pntont ou a stovepipe cleaner by the Washington patont oftlro. THE CONTINENTAL Life Insurance &. Investment company brought suit In the district court Tuesday to collect $i0 from William P. Michael on a promissory note. EXAMINATION of sixteen candidates for pharmacists' certificates was commenced com-menced by the Stale Board of Pharmacy at the City and County building Tues-day. Tues-day. The examination will last two daya. W. M. Holloway, Slate superintendent of public Instruction of Florida, was In Salt Lnko Tuesday, the gucnr of Scato Superintendent A. C. Nolson. .Mr. Hollo-way Hollo-way Is returning from the rerent National Educntlonal asnociation convention at Los Angolt-3. THE COMMISSIONER of the General Land ofllco has approved elections by tho Stato of Utah, .list No. 12, containing 5SS5 acres of land located In the Salt Lake land district, and list No. 13, containing 370 acres locntcd In tho Vornal land district, dis-trict, for roform mhool purposca. "DOTS AND .MATCHES"' is the eloquent elo-quent entry at. tho firo station In the record rec-ord of tho cause of the burn In? of a haystack hay-stack on Eighth East street, between Eighth and Ninth South street?, Tuesday afternoon. The haystack belonged to E. W. Love. Tho loss Is 510, with 'no Inaur-anco. Inaur-anco. MRS. MA REN BERGMAN petitioned me uisinci couri. lucsuay ror tnc appointment ap-pointment of Isaac Mysen as administrator adminis-trator of the estate of her brother, Ole Enger, who died at Butte, Mont.. August 20, 1005. Deceased left thrco lots on Capitol lull, this city, valued at S07.r. The holrs arc two sisters of the deceased. THE EMPLOYEES' Credit company lias fllod suit In the district court against the Oregon Short Line Railroad company to collect $106 on an assignment of salary due the plaintiff on an assignment from J. S. Lewis, an employee of the road. The complaint charges thai the railroad company 1ms refused to recognize tho assignment. THERE IS activity In lands as well as In mines In Utah. There Is more land being purchased in Utah this year, nnd a greater acrcngc being put under Irrigation, Irri-gation, than In any five previous yeara in the history of tho Stale. Thero are at least twenty steam plows In operation on the doscrts of Utah this year. Tho result of their work will be lo add hundreds of farms to the producing acreaso of the State. On Monday tho State Land board sold 10.000 acres of school lands to Fitzgerald Fitz-gerald Bros." company. WALTER MILLER, .140 East Fourteenth Four-teenth South, has Just received word from hip father, John Miller, who is touring England. Wales nnd Ireland with his wife, after a life spent away from his native country. England. Mr. Miller Is staying nt. London for a number of weeks. His discussion of economic conditions thero Is very Interesting. Mr. Miller has decidod to extern! his stay In the old country until September 11. when he will return on tho steamship Republic. The trip to England was made without accldont, although al-though tho party would have beer. In a wreck In Kansas had not tholr train connections con-nections been broken. As It was. they followed the train that was wrecked and were delayed six hAus while the wreckage wreck-age was being cleared away. |