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Show . City and Neighborhood . , .1 DR. W. M. THOME has returned from a trip to the East. O. C. CRISMOR has filed suit against John KoloturOH In the. Third District court lo recover $1013.92, alleged to be due on assigned accounts for merchandise. merchan-dise. MANDUS KROGH, charged with forgery, for-gery, was arraigned in the criminal division divi-sion of the Third District court Thursday and given until July 17 to enter his plea. Krogh Is charged with passing a forged check for ?12 on Frank Llttleri. MR. IL A. BARON left on the noon train yesterday on a purchasing trip to eastern markets for the Eaton company and the Mercantile Institute company of Salt Lake' City and Ogden. He expects to be absent for four or five weeks. LOUISE FREED has filed an action against Frank Y. Taylor, administrator of the estate of Annie Chrlstensen Lurson, deceased, in the Third District court, lo quiet tho title to a part of lot 11, block -'2, ten-acre plat A, P.lg Field purvey. REV. W. J. LARK1N", at the Phillips Congregational parsonage Thursday evening, even-ing, united In marriage Mr. Franklin R. Lavelle of Boston und Miss Telia U. Luthouse of Salt Lake. Tho honeymoon trip will Include a (our of the eastern States. THE district chairman of the Prohibition Prohibi-tion league met -Thursday afternoon at the Y. M. C. A. and mapped out a general gen-eral campaign for the coming fall, when they will endeavor to create enough sentiment sen-timent to Insuiv. the passage of certain bills through tile Legislature which will meet next January. THOMAS C. RILKY. a young barrister of New York City and a captain of u Tammany 50.000. Is visiting with his un-cli-, Col. Patrick Rllcy, the well-known mining man. Mr. Riley was a delegate to the Democratic convention and decided de-cided to come to Salt Luke and spend a few days with his uncle. GEORGE WENIGER has filed an action ac-tion against the Success Mining company, com-pany, the Colorado Mining company, and others to have determined what stock ho owns in tho Colorado company, ho having hav-ing owned 1000 shares in the Success company before tho consolidation. This is one of a number of suits that have been filed to determine the same question. ques-tion. THE Union Lime and Stone company lias instituted condemnation proceedings I against the Lime King Mining companv in tho Third District court. Tlie plaintiff ! seeks to condemn certain property of tho defendant for tramway purposes In the northeast quartor of the southwest quar- I tor 0! section 25, township 1 south, range 1 east. RECEIPTS at the Salt Lake CItv post-office post-office during ihe month of June this vear I show an Increase of over 10 per cent I over the receipts for tho same month last year. IoIlowlng are the receipts for Juno of this year: Stamps. ?1S,081.10: cards. ?o-10; envelopes, $5258.12; total, $22,879.52 The gains thin year were: Stamps. 791.49-$210S'l3?87'3S: 791.49-$210S'l3?87'3S: C"ve,opcs 51229.56; total CHARLES H. TITUS, the self-styled J, , )c,nler. who allowed two of his llttlo children to die of malignant diphtheria diph-theria without the caro of a phvslclan, und, consequently, was charged with Involuntary In-voluntary manslaughter, was presented before Justice Smith, Thursday, on a ehango of venue of his case from Judge Dli'hl s court. Ho pleaded not guilty arid his preliminary hearing will begin next Monday. |