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Show I City and Neighborhood . . THE PRIMARY UNION will hold Its regular meeting Friday, July 3. at the First Methodist church, at : o'clock. THE STORK visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kills Johnson, US West First youth street. Thursday, and left a lino baby boy. Both mother and babe aro doing well. CHARLES A. BUCHANAN says that Georgia Buchanan to whom ho was married mar-ried August IS, 1000. has deserted him. and he Is asking the Third District court to turn him loose. MARGARET NEW1TT SMITH, tho nine -year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Giant Smith, for many years residents of Salt Lake City, died Wednesday at the family residence in Berkeley. Cal. THOMAS J. I..ONGLEV, United States Immigration Inspector, will leavo the city on Friday for a trip to Montreal ; and Quebec on government business, J stopping Saturday at Denver. I EDWARD WILSON, aged 17. was arrested ar-rested Thursday morning at 5 o'clock by Officer 1 J in ton while Wilson was trying to break Into a candy store belonging to J. J. Grcenwald. Tho store Is located near the Saltalr depot. THE SUPREME COURT held a brief session Thursday morning, and admitted the following persons to the bar: J. F. Rowman and Charles A. Morris, of Salt Iake; William A. Brlttaln. of Indiana; Clement L. Wilson, of Nebrosko. ENSIGN BALDWIN of the Salvation Army has just Issued a statement calling attention to the name of his organization to distinguish it from the American Salvation Sal-vation Army which Is branching out In the oast and is now coming westward. Trouble with this organization has been experienced In the east and Ensign Baldwin Bald-win desires to warn friends of his organization organ-ization in order to protect It. before any such difficulty may arise In Salt Lake City. Till- T TORTON BANKING COMPANY has filed an action against C. W. IJurgc. In the Third District court, to collect $t)til)0 on a promissory note, with 300 counsel fees. The plaintiff company Is doing business at Battle Mountain, Nov. JOHN P1STKRSON. slate food and dairy commissioner, has sworn to a complaint com-plaint against 10. C. Bagley. charging him with maintaining a slaughter houso In an unclean and unsanitary condition. The slaughter house Is In East .Mill crock. CHARLES DUDLEY and Leslie Covey liavo filed a petition In the Third District Dis-trict court asking that the will of tholr mother, Matilda J. Covey, bo admitted to probate. Tho estate Is valued at $2500 and Is bequeathed to four children In equal parts. JOHN D. BIGGS has filed an action against Christina A. Oscll et al.. In tho Third District court to (pilot tho title to a part of lot I, block 39. plat A. and to enjoin the defendants from Interfering with an easement for a right-of-way over the property. JUDGE RITCHIE hoard a motion for a now trial Thursday. In tho case of William Wil-liam Rydalch against Charles L. Anderson, Ander-son, a Tooelo county action to quiet tltlo to real estate, wherein tho Judgment was for tho defendant. The matter was taken under advisement. R. M. GILLESPIE pleaded guilty to a violation of the quarantine regulations Thursday and was lined $5. Glllosplo insisted in-sisted upon leaving a child with the scarlet scar-let fevor at his home while ho visited a saloon. He was arrested while in the saloon on Wednesday evening. CORA EDNA CHANDLER has filed an action for divorce against Harry Butler Chandler In tho Third District court, on tho ground of failure to support. They were married on Novoyiber 21, I'JOG, und Mrs. Chandler says her husband has not supported her since September. 1007. OWING TO illness In his famtlv. A. 11. Blrrell, who was to have left Friday night In company with Thomas E. Rowan. .1 M. Evans and 1. E. Pratt for a business trip thiough tho irrigated lands district of the Canadian Pacltlc railroad, has been detained and the trip postponed lndeii-nltely. lndeii-nltely. BEN YH1RKELL. the soldier who while drunk attempted to rob Llllle Davis In her lioom. L'3S .South Slate street, last Tuesday Tues-day night, pleaded guilty Thursday morning morn-ing In tho City court. Ho was given his choice of fifty days and $50. He took tlt fifty days, because ho did not have the money. A DELIVERY wagon belonging to the West Sldo Grocery company was partlv destroyed by a runaway accident which, occurred on Wost Temple street Thursday Thurs-day morning. Tho horso bocamc frightened fright-ened by the explosion of fire crackers. It ran down West Temple, striking tho wagon wag-on against a telephone pole. AT THE beginning of the next school I year, tho Beaver hranch of the Brigham Young university will entirely cease to be affiliated with that Institution, and the namo will bo changed- to Murdock academy. Improvements aggregating Jloo.ono will be made before the srhuol year opens, and the Institution will be , conducted as an Independent Mormon ! school. The faculty will remain about j the same. THE 100S Salt Lake City directory, pub- llshed by tho R. IC. Polk company, will be completed next week. The new book will contain 1500 pages of names and other oth-er miscellaneous Information relative to the city. Although tho exact figures j showing the city's Increase In population during the last year will not bo ready for several days. It Is ostlmaled that tho new population can safely bo placed at I 000 abovo that of 1307. AS THE result of tho numerous eom-plalnU eom-plalnU against soldiers under tho Influence Influ-ence of liquor being permitted to rldo on the Second South street cars by citizens citi-zens of Salt Lake City. County Attoniov Wlllard Hanson. It is said. wJi: file a vigorous protest against both the street car company and tho commanding offioor at Fort Douglas Friday. Unless tho matter mat-ter can bo sottlod quietly, Mr. Hanson Intends to take official action . |