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Show City and Neighborhood ACTING MAYOR DAVIS has approved nil the actions taken by the City Council Coun-cil at lis last session. JOHN p. DE.WMAN has potiUonefl for letters upon the $770 ostate of Margaret Denman, who died nt Bingliam. Juno 25, 190S. , THE REGULAR MEETING of the Jewish Relief society will bo held in the B. B. lodso rooms today (Thursday) at I 10:30 H. m. PROBATION OFFICER JONES, or Summit county, was a visitor at tho Juvenile court offices tn this city Wednesday. Wed-nesday. THE $238.30 MERCHANDISE suit of V. M. Rolh against George 5s Denn et al. has boej) dismissed in tho- Third District Dis-trict court. ALLEN BURT, aged 2d, residing at 27S D street, was found to be suffering with smallpox Wednosdny, and removed to the isolation hospital. THE DAUC7 ITERS of the Confederacy will moot at the homo of Mrs. A. I. Park. No. 2 Brown fiats, 215 Third Ease street, at 3:30 p. m., Friday. COLONEL JOHN SHEA loft yesterday on a business trip to Kansas City. On his return, Mr. Shea will stop at Denver to attend tho Democratic National convention. con-vention. POLICEMAN PRICE has returned to his beat after a ton days' vacation, most of which was spent fishing. Price Is telling some whopper fish stories, but as ho Is a pretty fair anglor some credit is given them. ARTHUR SILLS pleaded guilty to burglary bur-glary in the second dogroc in tho criminal crim-inal division of tho Third Distrlcl court. Wednesday, and was sentenced to ono year in the State prison. Sills robbed room 10 In the Midland hotel. A HOME has been found for Hyrum Chrlstensen. aged M. who has been an inmate of the detention school. II. Morrill, Mor-rill, a farmer residing at Fourteenth South and Eleventh East, has agreed to take ho boy and give him a good home. JUDGE LEWIS, In tho Third Dlslrict court, has under advisement Ihe S59.50 suit of A. M. Callaghan against Moroni II. Kimball. Tho uction Is brought to recover re-cover for a window broken In Callaghan's place by a wagon belonging to Kimball. MRS. J. N. BOWNEY. of 211 East Fourth South street, reported to the pollco po-llco Wednosday the loss o.f a gold nock-lace, nock-lace, Inlaid with pearl3, ' bearing threo paradise stones, at Saltalr Tuesday. It may have been stolen, Mrs. Downey says. S. BROKSBANK. Sr.. was adjudged Insane In the Third District court Wednesday, Wed-nesday, and committed to the asylum. Etroksbank's trouble Is that ho has an overpowering desire to divest himself of his clothing and wants to kill nil persona who interfere with him. IN THIS CASE of James J. Burke against Fred G. Palmer and Salt Lako county. Judgment has been entered by stipulation against the county for $-164.70. Burko sued to recover for work done on a bridge and Judgment has heretofore been rendered against Palmer. THIS AMERICAN MEMBERS of tho City Council held a caucus Wednesday afternoon and discussed matters tn connection con-nection with thcr bond elocllon. The main portion of tho discussion related to tho mailer of districts, as woll as the apportionment appor-tionment of Judges, etc., bul nothing defi-nllo defi-nllo was arrived al. THE CIVIL DVISION of tho City courl collected 5J7S.7S In foes during tho month of June. TheVe wero 201 eases filed, which shows that the work of the court Is growing rapidly. In JOOS, the average number of ca?cs filed Ihe month was between SO and 00. During 1007 tha j average was 00. GUTSEPPA GNECK has riled a petition in tho probate division of the Third District Dis-trict court, asking for let tors of administration admin-istration upon tho estate of Giovanni Da Costa, who died at Bingham on March j 2S. 1000. The estate consists of $70 due to Da Costa' and a claim ngalrist the I Bingham New Jin veu .Mining company for l ?100 for anting his death. |