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Show r- Gty and Neighborhood h . . COUNTY ATTORNEY WIT;I,ARD HANSON' has returned from Brighton, where ho spent his vacation. WILLIAM KINGHOUN was recently appointed to the position of assistant traveling agent of the Oregon Short Lino at Preston. Ida. MR. AND MRS. TIARRY .T. ROBINSON and daughter, who havo been visiting In Denver and other Colorado points the past fortnight, returned home on Wednesday. Wednes-day. .IUDGI3 P12TI3RSON, who presides over tho Juvenllo court In Cache county, was In the city from Logan Wednesday and called at the Juvenile court offices while here. THE Utah Stovo and Hardware company com-pany hn3 Instituted attachment proceedings proceed-ings against P. F. Ooss ot al. In the Third District court to recover $77fi alleged al-leged to be' duo for rent. BUILDING INSPECTOR A. B. HIRTII Issued a permit to tho Utah State Fair association Wednesday for tho construction construc-tion of an art hall at the ftiir grounds. Tho cost will be $5500. COLONEL MORSE, who has been ill at Fort Douglas for some weeks, has recovered re-covered and returned to Camp Emmet Crawford, Dale Creek, Wyo. Captain Savage now has command at the fort. THE case of P. W. Blanchanl against the Pacific Lumber company has been settled and dismissed in the Third District Dis-trict court. Tho plaintiff fuied to recover $1073.SS and tho action was settled for $950. THOMAS BOTTERIL"L. of tho Tom Botterlll Auto exchange. Is now on a trip in the East looking over high power cars for tho season of 1000. Mr Rotterlll will visit Chicago. Buffalo, Detroit and New York. IN THE Third District court Wednesday Wednes-day Judge Armstrong rendered Judgment quieting the title to certain property in Davis. Sharp Sr. Stringer's addition, in tho action of M. A. Slrlngcr against Charles J. Wahlqulst ct al. ALL CHILDREN who took part in the Vestal Virgin scene and children's dnneo in "Crystal Slipper" production are Invited In-vited to meet Professor Agostlnl today at I o'clock. In Odcon hall, North Temple, between Main and Stato streets. THERE will bo a mooting of the principals princi-pals and supervisors of the public schools of the city, in the rooms of the Hoard of Education next Monday, With this meeting meet-ing the work of the principals and supervisors super-visors will begin for the ensuing school year. AN IMPORTANT business meeting of tho W, C. T. V. will be held this afternoon after-noon at the residence of Mrs. 10. E. Shopard. .".2It East Sixth South street, to perfect arrangements for the State local option and prohibition convention to be held In this city October l, THE Cuprlc Minos companv of .lersev City, N. J., has tiled a certified copv of Its articles of Incorporation In the office of the Secretary of Stale. Tho authorized capital stoclc Is $1, 000,000. In .shares of the par value of SI. but the companv begins business with ?1000. M. C. Morris Is the local ngent. THERE are now three smallpox cases In the illy, two additional cases having been reported Wednesday. Thev-nre: 1. J. Newman, aged 5.1. of 8J5 West First South .street, and Uathsheba Williams, aged 11 vears. of .'17 North West Temple street. Tho patients are under quarantine quaran-tine at their homes. M. N. DAVIS of this, city hns been appointed ap-pointed head of the shorthand department depart-ment of the Utah Agricultural college, and will take up his duties there when school opens In September. Mr. Davis la graduate of the Territorial Nornml school of Arizona and for several years was the principal of the Globe high school of that State. IN THE cases of John Martin and Bert Woods, chnrged with bnrglarv In the second degree. Judge Armstrong has unpointed un-pointed W. W. Little attorney und Kimv. (If mi ad litem for thu defendants, both of whom are under legal age. They will 1 be arraigned In the Third District court Thursday. Caleh Levy, charged with grand larceny will be arraigned August 2-1. t THE Stale board of pardons will meet next Saturday morning at 10 o'clock to consider the application of Samuel G. Spencer, who Is serving a six months' term In the Stato prison for criminal assault as-sault upon his cousin, Ivy Wallace, aged 15 years. The trial of the caso brought out many sensational and disgusting features fea-tures and will be readily recalled by tho public. THE Glcsy-Walkcr companv, which will carry on a general insurance, brokerage, brok-erage, mining, real estate and irrigation business, Hied articles of Incorporation In tho office of tho County Clerk Wednesday. Wednes-day. The company Is capitalized for $25.-000, $25.-000, In $25 shares, and tho officers are as follows: D. F. Walker. Jr., president and treasurer: W. S. Gelsy, vice-president, u . W. Trimmer, secretary. HUNDREDS of people saw a little newspaper boy seated on the curbing Wednesday night crying as If his little heart would break, but thov. all passed bv without stopping to see what was the trouble until John F. Bennett came along. Tho sorrowful walling nttracted Mr. Bennett Ben-nett nnd he immediately went to the child's aid. Tho little fellow in his attempts at-tempts to sell his papers had stepped upon some broken glass and cut his feet so ho could not walk. Mr. Rennett picked the little fellow up In his arms and carried car-ried him to u physician, where the .cut was attended to. BECAL'SE Mrs. Olive Jordan of Roberts Rob-erts court refused to stand her part of the expense of a partnership chicken coop door Paddy Ryan, a neighbor, abused and vilified her until most of the court wns terrorized, and becauso Padlv did this. Mrs. Jordan appeared before Assistant City Prosecutor P. J. Daly ednesday morning and swore to a complaint com-plaint charging verbal batten. Policeman Police-man Heath arrested Ryan upon a warrant war-rant at noon Wednosduy. He was released re-leased on his own recognizance to appear ap-pear for hearing before .Tudgo Whllaker In police court this morning. |