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Show I City and Neighborhood TODAY Is naturalization day In tho United States court, It being the last session ses-sion of this court before election, and nlno applications for final papers will be considered. Monday noxL Is rule day In the samo court N. A. STON'K, ono of tho mail carriers attached to the local postofflco, and Peter Pe-ter Goetz, who occupies a similar position In tho New York postofflce, have exchanged ex-changed positions. Mr, Stone will leave for New York Immediately. FRANK SyNDEIl, who was arrested several weeks ago on tho charge of battery bat-tery on Sadie Perkins, a six-year-old girl, was arralgnod before Justice of tho Pence Dana T. Smith, Friday afternoon, and the caso against him was dismissed. BV PROCLAMATION, Governor John V. Culler, Friday, reappointed James L. Franken of this city to succeed himself as a member of tho state board of pharmacy. phar-macy. Mr. Franken's term recently expired ex-pired and his reappointment was to till tho vacancy thus caused. GOV. JOHN C. CUTLTCR, Friday, secured se-cured additional delegates to tho trans-mlsslsslppl trans-mlsslsslppl congress, which will moot at San Francisco October G-10, as follows. W. II. Bancroft, D. K. Burley, 1. A. Benton Ben-ton and J. H. Burtncr of Salt Lake City, and P. N. Garff of Draper. MRS. AGNES WALKER, mothor-in-law of Cooper Albright, received a telegram tele-gram from Hastings, Nob., Friday evening, even-ing, announcing that Mr. Albright was dylncr at that place of consumption. Mr. Albright was formerly In the employ of tho Smith Drug company of this city, and has many friends and acquaintances here. F. R. SMITH violated tho game laws the firs! day of tho opon season, according accord-ing to a complaint filed against him In tho county attorney's office, Friday. Smith Is charged In a complaint sworn to by Deputy Game Warden "BUI" Blngloy with shooting nt ducks after sundown October 1, which was tho first day of the open season. GOV. John C. CUTLER. Friday, received re-ceived an Invitation from J. G. McDonald, McDon-ald, president of tho Stato Fair association, associa-tion, to attend the opening of tho state fair In this city Monday. The Invitation was accepted, and not only tho governor but his military staff will attend- Space for them has been reserved In the main exhibition hall gallery. ALBERT NEUMEYER, a baker at 111 East First South street, had a bogus check worked on him Friday morning by a slick stranger, who gavo tho namo of G. J. Grennont, and Indorsed tho check with tho samo namo. It was a check of tho Harris Furniture company which the man had, and was made out for SS. The matter was reported to tho police as soon as tho bank refused to honor tho check. ELLA BRANCH, a colored woman arrested ar-rested Thursday night by Deputy Slicriff Russell for street walking. Is still confined in a coll at the county Jail awaiting arraignment ar-raignment on tho chargo of soliciting. The Branch woman has quite a police record in this city. Sho was also the woman who was shot In a row in a house on Victoria alloy, her assailant, Mary Jarret. bolng discharged from Judge Dlehl's court for lack of evidence to convict. |