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Show ! 1 Qty and Neighborhood 1 ADOL.PJI BIF.BER has gone to Los ' I t'Anpclns to visit friends for several unontlis. 'I- TtlE REGULAR meeting: of the Jewish i f Tiellcf society will be held In the B. B. 3 1 lotlse rooms today, Thursday, at 2:30 1 I 11 POSTOKFICE INSPECTOR T.OWE. 1 V "who passed the holidays at his old home 3 IsJL Jn San Francisco, has returned to his WjLlutles here. 3 I THE PYTHIAN SISTERS. Ilermlono r Hi Itemple, wltl moot fills afternoon at S 5BL? .o'clock at the hall. All members aro ii- nested to be present. JSRE'V THE FUNERAL OF MRS. ANNA VV1L-JTiR-Vl.A RD. which was to have tnlcen place ffijv"Vcdncsday afternoon at 2 o'clock from tfclW ' v'Wonnoirs undertaking parlors, will take ilbvplncc this afternoon at 3 o'clock. ST- R- ALLEN & BROS, of Draper arc "Wr Uhc defendants In a suit lllcd In the dls-rf dls-rf ii'f' Rrlct court Wednesday by Hatch & Hyde I to recover $137.50 for tho allcced mls-''4' mls-''4' f kippropriiitlon of four high-grade bucks, $ valued at $310. a?. MRS, ALICE TO.MLINSON. teacher In i - Vthe public schools, who has been serl-vJi serl-vJi ! Vnisly 111 for six weeks, whs taken from ; iSt. ilarlc's hospital yesicrdny to the home, or her niece, Mrs. Wallace Murshall, at JL JWoods Cross. TiJ! PETITION FOR the voluntary dlssoln- n3 I Hlon of the Uintah County Grnzlnp asso--Tav Nation was filed in tho third district gH court Wednesday. The hearing on the ffl V petition is set for 10 o'clock Saturday 59! htinornlng, P'eforuary 1". In tho equity dl- IS! V IN A COMPLAINT Issued by the county Jjk 1 nttorney Wednesday XV. C. Harper Is ?fl 3 charged v.Mth assault with ti deadly 'jSk I weapon, a knife, upon W. O. Burger Tues- jl !lny night. This Is the first complaint V Ussued uy the new county nttorney. Job jjl f P. Lyon. T THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of the i'i I (Orphans Home and Day Nursery have St jdccldcd to exclude the public from tho " lliome and nursery and to forbid any of i i the Inmates visiting outside until all danger of contagious disease In theJ city ha3 been wiped out. AT THE ANNUAL meeting of the Irrigated Ir-rigated Lnnds company Wednesday the following officers wore elected: President. Presi-dent. John Y. Smith; vice president, D. M. Landrcth; secretary and treasurer, Charles Tyng. These, with T. I-I. Fitzgerald, Fitz-gerald, J. a. Melville and Abner Smith; constitute tho directorate. IT IS ALL a mistake about T. L. Irvine, a deputy In the county sheriff s office, who was un applicant for a position posi-tion In the county clerk's office, not huv-pluy huv-pluy paid his campaign usscHsmcnt. Irvine 'cnljfid at The Tribune office Wednesday wltn u receipt showing that he paid the assessment early In the game. t F. IT. CLINTON, for the last three months special poll tax collector In the poll tax department of tho city. Is to be dropped and Jnitics P. Keats to be 'left to carry on the work of prosecuting delinquents de-linquents alone. In the three months that Clinton was employed ho received something some-thing like $300 in salary, while the collections col-lections amounted to approximately $5000. DR. R. .T. HYATT, section director of the United States weather bureau, returned re-turned Wednesday morning from an Inspection In-spection trip In the southern part of tho state. He had been absent almost a week, during which Mmc he visited a number nf the sub-stntlons of the bureau. At St. George Dr. Hyatt Installed a mountain rainfall and snowfall station for tho purpose pur-pose of keeping true records of the amount of precipitation In tho mountains. THERE IS A big row on between Rose Bartlctt and Kdna Prescott, two prominent promi-nent figures of Salt Lake City's tenderloin. tender-loin. Charging fraud, tho Bartlctt woman brought stilt ngalnat tho Prescott woman In the- district court Wednesday to ro-cover ro-cover 51200. alleged to have been paid to tho latter for the transfer of tho leaso upon the Groves, at the rear of 243 South Main street, and tho furniture to the former. October 22 last. P. 3D. LAMAR of Ogdcn wants to help Salt Lako City out of its trouble with tho pesky outlet plpo for tho west sldo sewage system. Lamar, In a communication communica-tion received by tho city recorder, on Its way to tho council, says that ho Is an expert on wooden stave pipe, having had several years experience us construction engineer for the Excelsior Woodon Plpo company, and offers his services, for propor remuneration, of course, to determine de-termine whether tho troublesomo plpo hero can be made durable or used at alL THE REGULAR semi-monthly meeting of the Salt Lake chapter of tho American Institute of Banking will be held at the Commercial club Thursduy evening. An unusually interesting programmo has been arranged. A paper on "Tho Banking Methods of the Bank of Germany" and a debate on tho subject. "Resolved, That the establishment by congress of a national na-tional reserve bank by congress similar to the Bank of England will bo for the best Interests of the country," will bo one of the features of the meeting. An attractive musical programme has been prepared and a pleasant evening Is anticipated. an-ticipated. MRS. ANNIE E. PRATT brought suit j against the Utah Light and Railway company com-pany In the district court Wednesday for "$20,000 damages for personal Injuries alleged to have been sustained by being run down by a Wandamere car near Wandamerc "the evening of August 10 last. Mrs- Pratt charges that there was no light upon the car and that the motor-mnn motor-mnn failed to sound a warning as he approached the crossing which Mrs. Pratt was trying to pass over when she was struck. Mrs. Pratt says she was confined In a hospital for six weeks as a result of her Injuries and that she still suffers from the effects of them |