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Show ' . . I City and Neighborhood ' ALT, THK MATT Kits panned upon by the city council Mondny evening weto np- proved hy the mayor Tuesday morning I J I ' DC! K W. II. KING of this city Is In Washington. D. '.. on private business and Is meeting with some or his former f colleagues In the house. TIIIC (..M PBliLl'i BUILDING eompnny Is the defendant in n suit filed bv Midg- 1 ley Urns. In the district, court Tuesday I to recover $llC.:!fi. nllegcd ta be duu for j material and work. MltS. A. L. YOUNG, matron of the Juvenile court, left Tuesday for Denver. I where she will upend n two weeks' vaea- 1 lion. While there. Mrs. Young will visit Judge Llndsey's famous boys' court. JAMES C. CLIMO sued II. L. Berkey and J. L. Dargent In the district court Tuesday to iccover ?.i00 with Interest, alleged to be due on a promissory note for thai amount bearing date of March 22. 1007. ' THE F. C. RICHMOND MACHINERY company brought suit against the Weston Mills company, an Idaho corporation. In tho district court Tuesday to recover ,,.7I. alleged to be due on materials furnished fur-nished in August and October of last year FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Court Salt Lake No. 1. will meet this evening at K. of C. hall. 21 West First South, and will hold Installation of all officers-elect. All brothers are requested to bo In attendance, attend-ance, ns speelal business will como before be-fore the court. THE WOODRl'R Y-DOOELLI3 MANUFACTURING MANU-FACTURING company ha3 been awarded the contract for furnishing tho paint and other materials for painting the six city street, fiushers nnd llfty sprinkling carts. Tho bid was itemized, but the cost will be in tho neighborhood of 5530. WILLIAM M. M'CRTSA, assistant United States district attorney, and Assistant City Prosecutor Edgar A. Rogers have formed a partnership In the law business, Their ofriccs will, be in suite -106, Utah Savings and Trust company's building. South Main street. Roth arc bright young j men. I YUNG NOW. r,' years old, one of the oldest residents of Salt Lake City's Chinatown, China-town, died Tuesday afternoon at his home on Plum alley. The body was taken to the morgue of the S. M. Taylor undertaking undertak-ing establishment. The man died of ron-suniptlon. ron-suniptlon. Funeral arrangements have not been arrnnged as yet. , MR. AND MRS. FRANK BECKSTEAD and their daughter. Margurlto and Mildred, Mild-red, have returned to their home In Kvaiislon. Wyo.. after a prolonged stny in Salt Lake. Margurlto having undergone under-gone a difficult operation, which was very successful. The operation was performed per-formed by Dr. A. J. Ilosmer at the Holy Cross hospital. MAGGIE JAMISON wants a divorce from Alex Jamison, to whom she was married at Denver January in. ISOfi. on tho crouiiil of non-support, covering a period of ten years. Although Jamison enrns $3 and Ji a day. Mrs. Jnuilsou says, he spends It all upon himself. She also ask? for tho custody of the only child, Ethel. 12 years old. and costs. THE NEW JUVENILE court commission commis-sion mot In Governor William Sprys office of-fice Tuesday and partly organized by selecting the governor chairman of the commission. TIiIh was tho Initial mooting moot-ing of tho now boanl. There will be another an-other mooting In the governor's office nt 0.30 o'clock Tuesday morning to perfect the organization and sot down to business. |