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Show ,4H IHIIHIHHMIIHH i City and Neighborhood :: tjUHIHtHIMtmitlMtt MI3B DOHA WIEL of Salt Lako City la at tho Vlnlng Villa, Hull, Mosh. STATE AUDITOIl J. 'A. EDWARDS went to Brlgham City Saturday to be gono two or throo day. MR. AND MRS. J. II. VEN'GER havo moved into their now residence, 920 Richmond avenue. R. Ij. SWEETEN, a real estato man, has gone to his ranch In Idaho for a vacation va-cation of thirty days. J. D. GOTENBY. an engrlnccr of tho Denver & Rio Grande, has just returned from a visit to England. HELD'S BAND will slvo a concert at Liberty park thla afternoti and one at Salt Palace In tho evening. A. HI CUTER, the real estato man, and Mrs. Klchlcr havo roturncd from a slx-weekfl' slx-weekfl' visit at St. Paul. Minn. FRED SLADE of Mullott'a left today for Now York and other Eastern markets mar-kets on a fall purchasing trip. S. J. JACOBSON h8 purchaHcd the stock of tho Star livery Btablo at 125 East Fourth South street from Georgo Ross, A MARRIAGE LICENSE waa Issued Saturday to James W. Scaver of Poca-tcllo, Poca-tcllo, Ida., and Beatrice Chasa of Croto, New J. A. WELCH, grammar grndo supervisor super-visor In tho city nchools, Ikjs returnod from attending tho N. H. A. convention at Los Angelos, MAX B ROD IE of Tu3con, Ariz, formerly for-merly of Salt Lako City. Is expected the early part of tho week and will spond about ilvo or bIx weokn visiting relatives. rela-tives. R. M. SMITH, ono of the staff artists of tho Chicago Examiner, his wlfo nnd daughter, aro spending their vacutlon with Dr. C. M. Chandler at 6S8 East Fourth Btroot. COUNTY ATTORNEY WELLARD HANSON ha appointed R. A. McBroom a temporary deputy In his offlcw to tako tho placo of .lob P. Lyon, who Is away on a vacation. THERE WILL ho a final rehearsal by the Festival chorus at the Tabernaclo at :i:15 o'clock this afternoon. Professor McCIellan would Uko to moot all tho mem-hers mem-hers at that time. THE PIONEER NURSERIES company was given judgment for 00 unjust Ellon Knowlton by Judge Lewis In the District Dis-trict court Saturday. Tho suit waa brought on a note. ' A DAUGHTER waa bom to Mrs. A. F. Gentry, formorly Miss Sarah N. Davis, on Wednesday, July 17, at 771 East Eighth South street. Mother and daughter daugh-ter aro doing nicely. MATHONLU-I THOMAS of this city has Just recently formed a law partnership partner-ship with G. A. Ivoraon of Mantl, a recent re-cent graduato of Ann Arbor. Tho new hrm will have its offices in tho News building. LEWIS S. HOFFMAN, brother of H. C. Hoffman, arrived In the city last night-Mr. night-Mr. Hoffman la general manager or the Hoffman Bros. Music company In Joplln and Webb City, Mo. Mr. Hoffman will extend his visit here for several weeks. JUDGE LEWIS on Saturday reversed a decision by City Judgo J. J. Whttakor In the caso of Robert A, Fenton vs. Lin-ford Lin-ford Watts. Ho gavo plaintiff Judgment for $M4.70. Judso Whltaker had decided that the suit was barred by the stature of limitations. A TEAM of horses broko away from a load of hay yesterday afternoon on Third West, botweon North and South Temple streetG, and dashed down the sidewalk, causing considerable excitement. Ono of tho horwes tripped nnd fell, cutting a gash In Us leg. No other damages were reported. re-ported. MRS. DELLV TARBET, mother of A. H. Tarbot, died at the family residence at the corner of First and J streets Saturday Sat-urday evening at 10:30. Tho son is now in Now York, but has been notified of her death. No arrangements will bo made for tho funeral until ho arrives from New York. OVER five hundred and sevcnty-flvo cavalry cav-alry men, belonging to the Seventh Cavalry, Cav-alry, will pass through Salt Lako this morning at about 3 o'clock. Tho train carrying the men will only stop hero, however, for about half an hour. Tho soldiers wero Just dispatched from San Francisco to Fort Riloy, Ivan., a few days ago. THE congregation of tho Calvary Baptist Bap-tist church will hold three meetings today, to-day, in tho nature of financial rallies, to raise funds to pay oft tho church dobt, Tho morning and afternoon sessions will bo held at tho church on East Second South, while tho evening session will he held at tho First Baptist church. Rev. J. C. Bell and J. II. -Allen will conduct tho services nnd Miss Ruth Perry of Og-den Og-den will sing. BURGLARS MADE an enlranco to the tailor shop of John Dubel on West Second Sec-ond South street Friday night by prying open a rear window and stolo twelve pairs of troupers. The burglary was discovered dis-covered soon after it was committed and tho police wore notified. The thieves left by tho rear door, unlocking it from the Inside. No cluo has boon discovered so far. THE FIRM of Hebcr J. Grant & Co. Is preparing to move into tho building at 16 South Main street, formerly occupied bv Ell L, Price, the green grocer. The company has recently incorporated for $200,000 and is to include tho handling of real estato In its future business The business of tho Zlon's Benofit Building society v.'lll also he conducted In tho Heber J. Grant company's new quarters. quar-ters. FIRE OCCURRED at tho homo of L. C. Peterson at 25S South West Temple street Saturday afternoon. A hot Iron upon some clothes In a building used for repairing and tailoring purposes at the rear of tho main building caused the blaze. The damage fs to the extent of $15 on the building and $50 on tho contonts. Not long ago Mr. Peterson suffered a slight loss from fire. ANOTHER arrest has been mado in connoctlon with tho murder of Henry Eckman, a Finn. In tho Phoenix mine at Bingham a few weeks ago. Mlko Satlna, an Austrian, was brought into the county jail bv Deputy Sheriff Forbes Friday night on suspicion of having somo connection con-nection with the murder. This makes the third arrest In the case. The officers offi-cers are having tho usual trouble In such cases to gain Information from tho foreigners. for-eigners. John Zoroh, arrested tho day following the killing, Is atlll being hold. FRANK J. GUSTIN, ono of Salt Lake's prominent attorneys, has Just recently returned from Tonopah, where ho lias spent tho last week on business. Mr. Oustln speaka enthusiastically of the Nevada camp nnd its possibilities. Everything Every-thing about the town appears to be substantial sub-stantial and an atmosphere of confidence pervades tho whole place, and ono which aeem3 to Inspire all who see tho camp. Mr. Gustin apoke highly of the Nevada mining man, complimenting him on his general manner of boosting for Nevada and It! mines, but abovo this, he said, tho showing of tho mines stands out prominently. |