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Show I City and Neighborhood V . . DR. C. V. PIXKERTOX has gone East with the Shrlners for three weeks. EFFIE I,. GRAY Is suing John W. Uray for divorce in the Third District court, on the ground of failure to support. The partl-s were married on June 17, 1302. THE James B. McJCcan post and the Womnn's Relief corps will give a basket picnic at Liberty park Thursday afternoon, after-noon, July 16. THE WILL of Caroline Cheshire waa admitted to probate today by Judge' Armstrong Arm-strong Saturday nnd John R, Cheshlro and Mary B. Batchelor were appointed executors under a bond of $11,500. IX THE matter of the estate of George D. Hassomerls, known as George Deme-trakopoulos. Deme-trakopoulos. Gust Demetrakopoulos has been appointed administrator of the estate, es-tate, under a bond of $1000. The estate consists of $500 In cash. FISH A.D GAME Commissioner Cromer Cro-mer is doing exceptionally well so fir this year In the matter of gathering Jn foes from licenses to nlmrods and angles. I'p to July 10, Mr- Cromer collected $0273. as compared with $0552 for the same period In 1907. CLAREXCE McPADDEX. a prominent lawyer of Ely, and F. A. Clark, a well-known well-known merchant of Las Vepa3. New, arc visiting their mother, Mrs. J. McFadden, at 22 South Slate street. E W. Clark, another son, who was a delegate to tho Denver convention, will arrive Sunday and will also visit the family. IN TEIE caso of the Ph. Zang Brewing company against Ulllsl Fossale, Judge Lewis has set uside the Judgment recently re-cently f-ntercd In favor of the plaintiff In the Third District court Tho Judgment was for $.1-1 1.40. and It was shown that Fossnle thought the case was In Judge RItchle'c court, where It had been set for hearing. WILLIAM O'DELL. employed at Crab-tree's Crab-tree's produce house. Ill West First Sooth street, fell In nn epileptic fit ln the rem- of the WIIlcs-Horne drug store at South Temple and Main streets Saturday Satur-day afternoon. After being attended bv Dr. S. G. Paul, police surgeon, at the emergency hospital. O'Doll was taken to Ills home In Camp's luno In a hack. HENRY R1ECIC a paperhanger. 25 yearn old. and A. G. Evart. 22, a miner, wero arrested by the police Saturday night upon ihc complaint of Samuel H. Calder of OSS East Seventh South street that they had robbed him of his watch ln a saloon at S73 West Second South street. Calder Is a piano tuner for the Clayton-Daynes Music company at 110 South Main street. MRS. BltYANT S. HINCKLEY, a woll-known woll-known resident of this city, died at tho Provo hospital Saturday morning, following fol-lowing nn operation for appendicitis and gallstones. Mrs. Hinckley was tho daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Johnson of Provo. and was visiting with her parents at the time she was taken 111, several weeks ago. Aside from her parents, sho Is survived by a widower and eight children. chil-dren. Funeral services will be held ln Provo Monday. WHILE coasting on a bicycle down East South Temple street Saturday aftor-noon, aftor-noon, Frank M. Lehman. 20 years old. son of Frank A. Lehman. 757 South State street, struck a rock with his front wheel in front of Thomas Kcnrns's residence and waa hurled from his seat against a water hydrant. He struck upon his breast and was almost knocked Insensible. Patrolman II. D. Lyon took him homo ln the patrol wagon. No bones wore broken and his Injuries arc not alarming unless Internal hurts should develop. THE INTEREST of Wlllam Caylas ot j al. In the Albany hotel and saloon wll, I be sold io the highest bidder at the west t?.w ,-f l!K Cltv an(1 County building I July l. r he sale is the result of the I suit recently filed by William Caylas ct I al. against St:vc Sursls ot al., the two : parties being partners. Thev have a lenso upon the building nnd own consld- I ; erablo personal property, which will be I , Included In the .sale. The sale Is io bo I ; iate by Emll Lehman, tho receiver. |