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Show CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD T. G. Coale petitioned tho District court yesterday for letters of administration administra-tion on tho estate of Hdson W. Coale, who died in Salt Lako J'obruary 12, 1007. The estate consists of ?500 In cash. Ashlon Brothers have purchased from Ashton & Jenkins a property on Ninth East strcot and Belmont, with 254 feet frontage, for 55000. Tho purchasers will Improve the property by erecting seven brick houses at an expenditure of approximately ap-proximately $25,000. Sine Mary Andornon petitioned the District, Dis-trict, court yesterday for letters of administration ad-ministration on the estnto of Peter Nielsen Niel-sen Smith, her father, who died in Salt Lake, .Tune i. 16S1. The estate consists of real ostato worth about 51000, and the only other heir Is a sister of the petitioner. peti-tioner. On motion of County Attorney Hanson the case against Abraham "Wallace, charged with having sot firo to a boxcar several weeks ago. was dismissed by Judge Dlchl yesterday. Mrs. Gussie Wallace, Wal-lace, who was charged jointly with her husband, was tried several days ago and found not guilty. In on opinion prepared for (he Slate Board of Health Attorney General Breed-on Breed-on asserts that by proceedings directed through the County Attorney's office, the Rocky Ford reservoir In Sevier countv could bo abated if condemned bv tho Board of Health as a nuisance and a menace to public health. A horso attached to a light delivery wagon created considerable excitement near the Federal building" yesterday by running away. For a few seconds It appeared ap-peared as though a newspaper vender who stands near the building, would be Injured. In-jured. Tho horse, however, fell to tho pavement before It reached him. Owing to an Indebtedness of far over J200.000 an order of sale has been mad1 for tho Annie Laurie Mining company, which means that all the property, machinery, ma-chinery, elc, will be offered for sale on a dale that Is yet to be set. Much of the money Is due Frank H. Buhl of the city of Sharon, Pa., and the property Is to bo sold to satisfy all the creditors. Lucy Kenyon brought suit in the District Dis-trict court yesterday against Sarah Kahn et al to have a trust deed given by defendants de-fendants in 1894 to property In block 43, ten-acre plat A. Big . Field survey, ad-Judged ad-Judged a mortgage and to have it foreclosed. fore-closed. The principal sum of the mortgage mort-gage Is $4200 and the interest due ?oio5.31, amounts lo more than the mortgage mort-gage itself. Frank Mazza was discharged as cured from the State Mental hospital yesterday yester-day and was placed in the custody of Warden Pratt of the State prison. Mazza spent one year at the Provo Institution and will now serve a term of eight years In the State prison. About IS month's ago Mazzn shot and killed a man because the latter had Insulted his (Maaea's) wife Aftorwards he seemed to bo laboring under un-der the hallucination that someone was following him for the purpose of taltlnc his life. Lorenzo Goodwin, aged Ave, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. : Goodwin, who r-s r-s do In tho rear of 427 East .Eighth South street, succumbed to cerebro-splnal meningitis men-ingitis yesterday morning after a brief Illness. Ill-ness. Tho funeral will be held at S o clock this afternoon. For several days no fatuities from meningitis were reported, re-ported, and it was thought that the disease dis-ease had abated, hut as three death havo been reported In three successive days' It. appears that the danger has not been averted. M. A. Connelly was arrested yesterday afternoon by Officer Jim Taylor on the charge of having entered the carpenter shop of E. N. Race, rear of 23 West Second Sec-ond South street, and stealing a duantllv of tools. Tho robbery occurred several days ago, but the officers were unable to locate the. man until yesterday. Connelly Con-nelly Is alleged to have confessed that he had turned a number of similar tricks within the last two or three weeks, stealing steal-ing In all about ?200 worth of tools. Connolly Con-nolly was released from the Stato nrlon last. August, after serving eighteen months for burglary committed in Ogden |