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Show - City and Neighborhood MISS CLARA STEPHENSON will leave for the east today to buy a now line of millinery for tho O. D. Banks company. JOSEPH H. SIEGEL, leaves today for New York. Bnltlmoro and Philadelphia, to visit the clothing markets and make selections for the spring trade. THE REV. D. M. IIELMICIC, pastor of the lllff Methodist church, will deliver de-liver a lecture on the recent earthquake In southern Italy at the church this ovcnlng. ALL OF THE district schools of the Granite district will open Monday morning morn-ing at 0 a. m.. after tne Christmas holiday. holi-day. Everything Is ready for work und tho schools are frco from sickness, AS YET no relative has appeared to claim the body of C. A. Burgermnn. tho brukeman who was killed at Garlleld at 1 o'clock Friday morning. It Is thought the man had relatives In Cheyenne. FRANK D. FRENCH'S motion for a new trial of Mary W. French's suit for separate maintenance against him was denied In Judge Morse's division of tho third district court Saturday morning. AMENDED ARTICLES of Incorporation Incorpora-tion of the William M. Roylance company, com-pany, fruit dealers, were Mod with tho secrelarv of state Saturday. Increasing the capital stock from S25.000 to S75.000. J. A. GREENE WALD of tho Grecne-wald Grecne-wald Furniture company will depart today to-day for Chicago, where- he will attend the furniture exhibition, and later visit tho factories In Grand Rapids and other furniture fur-niture centers. CHARLES BROWN, mayor of Murray, notifies tho governor that ho has appointed ap-pointed Arthur Townseml, D. B. Jones. F. C. Howe. Peter McMillan and Edward Parkinson delegates to tho pood roads convention, to bo held hero January 14. MRS. JANE PARKER POWELL, for manv vears a resident, of this city, died Saturdav forenoon at the family homo, 466 Souih Fourth West street, of pneumonia. pneu-monia. Mrs. Powell was a native of England, and came to Salt Lake City many years ago. EDWARD E. HOFFMAN left Saturday for Joplln. Mo., to attend the annual stockholders' meeting of Hoffman Bros.' Mu:tlc company, which controls four music mu-sic houses In Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma, Okla-homa, Mr. Hoffman will visit Florida and eastern cities before returning home. A, K. SMITH, father of Justice Dana T. Smith, who was Injured two welts ago by being- run Into by a delivery wagon. Is still confined to his home at 2G1 South West Temple street. Mr. Smith was knocked down by the delivery deliv-ery wagon and his left leg was badly injured. JOHN WILLIT. charges with grand larceny, who was arrested in October, was given a preliminary hearing In Judge Dana T. Smith's court Saturday fore-neon fore-neon and discharged, as there was no caso against him. WHIR was charged with stealing $05 from John Rogers, but evidence was Insufficient. THE BODY of William Harrington, alias William Nolan, who was found dead In a rooming house at 173 West Second South street. Friday evening, is still at the morgue of tho Evans undertaking establishment, and as yet no arrangements arrange-ments have been mado as to the disposal dis-posal of the body. SOME UNAUTHORIZED rumors have been circulated to tho effect that tho Burton Bur-ton school would not commence for a week or two, on account of the prevalence preva-lence of contagion in the district. Thero are fewer cases of contagion in the Burton Bur-ton district than In most other parts of the pity, therefore thc school will not bp closed. |