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Show ijiCIty ana Neighborhood j 4'I"I"'M''"''4"Mli,, rnS. A. H. CHURCHILL Is very 111 at IBS West Third South. MRS. FELIX Al.BKRT WALKER will ontcrtaln thu Clnco Contort club Friday afternoon, February LI. THE Lndles Aid society ot the First Baptist church will meet Thursday afternoon after-noon at the homo of Mrs. IT. J. Fitzgerald, Fitz-gerald, 1263 Eunt South Temple street. JOHN KIAPPAS. Greek, who conducts a hnrhcr ohdp on Commercial street, was fined 510 In Justice Smith's court. Wodncsday. for operating without a II-ccnye. II-ccnye. THE Salt Lake County Horticultural society will mout next Saturday at 1:30 o'clock In the cltv and county htiUdln?. J, M. FInhcr of Mill Creek will givo on addresa on "Fruit Growing." EMPLOYMENT was secured Wednesday, Wednes-day, through the hureau of the Volun-tcero' Volun-tcero' hotel, for sevon men who have been out. of work for somo time. Fomo of the Jobo will ho permanent, while others are only temporary. ALFALES YOUNG received a telegram from Ontario. Canada, Wednesday morning, morn-ing, notifying him that Hurgess Young, his oldest son, was confined In a hospital hos-pital Jn thai. city, suffering with pleurisy. Mr. Young left at noon Wednesday for tho bedside of hln son. FRANK rjODBK, deputy city treasurer, who haa been 'confined to his home for yoviiial wonks past with an attack of rhonmatlnm, la again at his desk. He carries his loft arm In a sling and will for somo time, but he Is now on duty. DOUGLAS EARL, .youth, who wna given a week In which to pay a fine of 510 for abusing Street Cnr Conductor Oanovun a fow days ngo. .failed to appear to pay the fine In Judge Dlehl's rourt at tho expiration of tho week. Wednesday afternoon, and u bench warrant was ls-nuod ls-nuod for him. THE taking of testimony In tho case of the Progress company against Die. city of Salt Lake was concluded before Judge Morso In the District court, Wednesday, and tho enso was continued until ,Mnrch 10. The case has been a long and tiro-some tiro-some one, Wodr.csday bolng tho llfty-thlrd llfty-thlrd day of trial. COMPLAINT was tiled In tho District court. Wednesday, by Hannah Ilassard against Elizabeth M. Stayner. Ellen H. Lloyd. Margarot 11. McClelland, M. E. Cummins. Edith B McClelland and plaintiffs plain-tiffs unknown Tho suit is brought to quiet title to property near Caldor's park, described an part of Somorvllle subdivision, sub-division, lot 10, plat A. Big Field survey. A PETITION was (lied In the probate division of the Third District court. Wednesday, by Caroline McMillan, praying pray-ing for lotters of adinlnlr.tratlon In tho matter of the estate of Harriett A. Griffiths, Grif-fiths, deceased. The estate Is i-ntlrely of personal properly, money In the National Bnnk of tho Republic. Mr.. McMillan Is the mother of Miss Griffiths. Thcro are eight heir?. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION of tho Engle Emporium company were filed with tho County Clerk, Wednesday. Headquarters Head-quarters arc at Salt Lake, where, the company owns property the value, of which Is set forth as $100,000. and It Is for tho management nnd handling of this property that Incorporation is sought. The oflleers are: I'rlscllla Paul Jcnnlng3, president; Jainos K. Jennings, secretary; lo Grand Young, vice-president. B. R. KILEREASE, who was beforo Judge Armstrong of an Insanity charge, -7aa glvn his freedom on Wednesday, after he had made an eloquent plea to tho court and .after promising that he would endeavor to secure work. KIlo-rcaso KIlo-rcaso was arrested by the police several weeks ago an a vagrant. While In Jail he developed signs of Insanity and an Inquiry In-quiry followed, Drs. W. R. Calderwood and F. II. Ralcy conducting tho examination. |