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Show Gfcy and Neighborhood k . A BOY BABY" was born on July 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Popper, C01 Ninth avenue. .REPRESENTATIVE KILPACK of Fremont Fre-mont county, Idaho, is paying Zlon u visit for a few days. HENRY ICRUMB. n mining engineer who lias been sick for a month, was back in his offlco in the McCornlck building Wednesday. JUDGE ARMSTRONG will go Coalvlllo next Monday, where ho will hold court for several duysr While Armstrong J absent. Judge Ritchie will All his place in Salt Lake. SAMANTHA JANE GOLESBERRT of ICamas, Summit county, was adjudged insane in-sane by Judge Ritchie In this city Wednesday and committed to the State Mental hospital. MR. E. J. WATTS has return') f-om a visit in Los Angeles. While thers was a guest of the Jonathan club, one of the exclusive social organizations of the city of the Angels. MAYOR BRANSFORD has named Street Supervisor Raleigh ns the city's member of the good roads committee which Is to look Into the matter of repairing re-pairing the Salt Lake-Ogdcn road. NEXT SATURDAY tho State University Univer-sity summer school will conduct an excursion ex-cursion to Lagoon. Various athletic games will be Indulged in. Tho excursion excur-sion closes the work of the session. THE NEW SCHOOL, of physical education edu-cation at the State University announces open day Friday forenoon at 11 o'clock. The exhibition will give an idea of what the- work of the school has been doing during tho session. J. M. SULLIVAN. K. M. Murphv and John Ilealey, members of tho police department de-partment of East St. Louis, were guests of Chief Pitt for several hours Wednesday. Wednes-day. They came hero from attending the national Democratic convention at Denver. Den-ver. MAY FULKERSON has tiled an action for divorce against Bert Fulkerson In tho Third district court, on the ground oi falluro to support. The parties were married mar-ried on September 21. 100-1. and Mrs. Fulkerson Ful-kerson says her husband has not supported sup-ported her since February 15. 1007.- PROF. ROBERT HALL of tho Manual Training High school of Indianapolis was In JSlon Wednesday showing a party of 1 about thirty students and their parents through the city. The party Is making a vacation trip under tho direction of Mr. Hall. They left for the coast in the afternoon. aft-ernoon. L. COROMILAS, Greek Embassador to the United States, who hns been In attendance at-tendance at the national Democratic convention con-vention at Denver, Is expected In this city. Mr. Coromllns is touring tho country coun-try looking Into tho conditions of his people, peo-ple, and be will no doubt, roeelve a royal reception by the Crock community of Salt Lake THE Nevada-Utah Development company, com-pany, with a capital stock of $50,000 In shares of the par value of $1, lias been Incorporated. Tho ofllcors are as follows: fol-lows: L. L. Savage, president; II. B. Lamb, vlco-prcsldent: J. A. Foley, secretary secre-tary and treasurer. The company proposes pro-poses to carry on a gcherul mining and smelling business. FRANK GHANA TI. a saloonkeeper, in Judge Dichl's court Wednesday morning, was found guilty of Interfering with and resisting Poll Tax Collector W. II. Dyc In the performance of his duties, but sentence sen-tence was deferred until this morning. Granati ordered thai the name of a foreigner, for-eigner, who was an Inmate of his house be suppressed and threatened to throw the poll tax collector out of the place. THE CUTLER MERCANTILE company of Trenton. Cache county, with a capital stock of -525,000 In shares of the par value of 5&0, has Tiled articles of incorporation incorpo-ration in the oftlce of the Secretary of State. The company lakes over the tnor-cantllo tnor-cantllo business of Thomas H. Cutler. Tho directors of tho corporation arc Thomas 11. Cutler. S. .T. Major, William F. Toller, Alex. Chatelalu and W. H Rich. PAPERS RECEIVED hero from Charlotte. Char-lotte. N. C, give details of the death of CapL John Wilkes. U. S. N retired brother of MaJ. Edmund Wilkes of this city. Captain Wilkes was a graduate of Annapolis and graduated Urst In his class of 1S5 members. His father, Rear Admiral Charles Wilkes, was one of the greatest llgures In the old navy of the United States, winding up his career by no less famous an achievement at tho beginning of the war for the Union as tho capture of the English vessel Trout with MuSon and Slldell. the Confederate emissaries to Gront Britain aboard. Captain Cap-tain Wilkes at tho time of his death was the oldest living alumni of the Annapolis Naval academy, and was known as No 1 of tho Ml dale. Tho funeral occurred on Wednesday, the Sth InsL |