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Show CUT AN NEIGHBORHOOD Rennle Washington, colored, was arrested ar-rested by the police last night on suspicion sus-picion of being the woman who robbed a man of 55 nrly In the evening. i M. j. Sparcy has purchased throe hand- I some paintings. "The. Three .Tolly Monks." i "A Mnsket of Trout" and "Stolen Sweets. ; from Artist Bowerlng. the local veteran 1 who Is establishing nn enviable reputa- i tion as a painter. The Retail Clerks' association and dealers deal-ers In clothing and furnishing goods have reached an agreement whereby stores will be closed after April 1 at R p. m.. except on Saturday evenings, when they will remain open until II p. m. O. Reed was arrested In the Knickerbocker Knicker-bocker saloon by Patrolman Phillips last night on a charge of fobbcry. The complaining com-plaining witness Is Joe Thompson, who alleges ihat Reed toIc 31 from him while he was asleep In the saloon. At the meeting of the board of governors gov-ernors ycsiordny afternoon the following were elected ro membership In the Commercial Com-mercial club: Culbert I. Olson. J. A. Groesbeck. w. M. Bradley. Robert M. Forres. Charles M. Mounr ami Arthur C. Sullivan, all of Salt Lake City, and F. A. Fllndl of Yerlngton, Nov. Mrs. Chrlssle Point or T.elgh, widow of the late Clinton B. Jelgh, the newspaper man who was killed In an accident at Bingham on Feb. 22, petitioned the District Dis-trict court yesterday for the appointment appoint-ment of Adolph Rh hter as administrator of her husband's estaie. The estate consists con-sists entirely of Insurance policies. C. II. Morehouse petitioned the District Dis-trict court yesterday for letters of administration ad-ministration mi the estate of Donald I'J. McRne. who died at Montrose. Colo., Aug. .1, I!03. Doceased left 5500 worth of properly In Salt Luko county. Mrs. Harriott Har-riott B. Broad, widow of the deceased, consents to the appointment of petitioner as administrator. James O'Brien and Fred C.ates were found guilty of petty larceny In tho police po-lice court yesterday and sentenced lo pny a tine of $fif or spend a like number num-ber of days In Jail. Tho two men were arrested several days ago In the Idon .saloon as they were In the act of trying to sell iwo cheese to ihe bartender. . Tho cheese .proved to have been stolen. A plea of not guilty to Hie charge of robbery was entered by George Williams, colored, In the police court yesterday afternoon. aft-ernoon. The case was set for hearing for March 13. In default of 5500 ball Williams was committed to the custody of the Sheriff. Williams Is charged with having robbed the cash register at the Pastime pool room several days ago. Superintendent Cannon, in chnrgn of power stations for the Ttnli I-lght t Railway company, has tendered his resig nation ior i no second time, ami n. i .'aid to have been accepted on this occasion- It Is announced that Mr. Cannon, a silent partner In the firm of Cannon Bros . architectural engineers, will now engage in the active practice of his profession. pro-fession. The combination of a small boy and matches nearly cost tho life of C-ycar-old Robert Parsons, 1085 West Third South street, Monday afternoon. Tho little fellow was playing with the matches when he set flro to his clothetf. A man who was passing rushed to the assistance of the child and extinguished tho flames. As It was, It was necessary to summon medical aid to relieve the suffering suf-fering of the Utile fellow. Orlando Way man appeared before Judge DIehl yesterday afternoon and entered en-tered a plea of not guilty to the charge of assault and battery. Wayman was charged with having struck Gcorgo Shuns wltli a pair of brass knuckles. The defendant de-fendant Informed the court that ho did not take the "knucks" out of his pocket. He will have a hearing this afternoon. In default of bail In the sum of S50 he-was he-was committed to the custody of the Chief of Police. A meeting of t lie Old Folks' central committee was held on Monday evening at the home of C. R. Savage, when a new leader for the Old Folks' choir was chosen In place of W. I-l. Foster, deceased. de-ceased. The new leader Is Thomas Butler. But-ler. Tho Old Folks have been Invited during the coming summer to spend a day at Lagoon. The invitation has been accepted and the arrangements will be In 'charge of C. R. Savage. Charles Olsen, a onc-nrmed man, appeared ap-peared before Judge DIehl yesterday afternoon aft-ernoon and "entered ' a plea of guilty to the charge of having been drunk and begging. "I have sympathy for a man In your physical condition. 1 realize that it. Is hard for him to get work that he can do and that at times it may be necessary nec-essary for him to ask for assistance," ! said tho Court, "but I hnve no sympathy with a man in your physical condition who will beg and then spend his money for drink. On the charge of drunkenness drunken-ness you will bo discharged, on the charge of begging you will be sentenced to pay a fine of ?50, In default of which you will be conllned In the city Jail for and during a period of fifty days." |