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Show I ' 1 City and Neighborhood - ; 1 H. A. BARON", buyor for tho Mercantile i 1 Installment companv nnd for tho Baron j company, returned from New Tork nnd ! other Eastern mnrkcts Saturday. JUDGE HITCH IE will make n wetting of cases In tho Third District cotxj. on August 31, for trial beginning September Septem-ber 10. L. B. ROGERS of Idaho Falls Is visiting visit-ing In Salt Lake. Mr. Rogers says that Idaho Is the coming State for II ro Insuranco. Insur-anco. owing to Its rapid development. BEN' 12. RICH, for many yea in president presi-dent of tho Southern Suites Mormon mission, mis-sion, has been transferred to the Eastern East-ern States mission to succeed John J. McQuurrlc. THE Parker JLmnbor company has filed I an action against H, JlarknesH njid Thomas H. Morrison, in .tho Third Dis-' Dis-' trict court, to foreclOHO a mechanic's Hon In the sum of $155,9-1. THE LADIES OF THE G. A.,R. will hold an Important business mooting at Odd Follows hall at 2 o'clock next Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. A full attendance Is both desired and expected. THE annual Jlcld day of tho employees of tho 7.. C. M. I. will bo held at Wanda-mcrc Wanda-mcrc park next "Wednesday. Tho storo will close at 12 o'clock, and tho field events at the park will begin promptly at 2.15. S. W. FRANCIS and Alico R. Callaway were appointed administrators of the ca-! ca-! into of W. F. Callaway, deceased, by ! Judge Armstrong, in the probate division I of tho Third District court. Saturday. Tho bond was fixed at $2B,875. W. F. REEDER ot al. aro suing David I Swalm et al. In tho Third District cout i to recover $7000. alleged to bo duo for hut-I hut-I veylng certain lands and furnishing plats of the name on nnd near the San Rafael river in 1905. AT THE morning service of tho First Methodist church today tho church quartette, quar-tette, consisting of Alexander Ebcrhart, A. L. Peters, Mrs. Francis Burgotto Short and Miss Loola Schrnck, will sing "Llko as a Father Pltleth His Children," by Lyle. FUNERAL SERVICES over the remains re-mains of John P. Kelly will bo hold from the O'Donnell undertaking establishment at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The Interment Inter-ment will be at the Catholic cemetery. All Maccabcc3 aro requcstod to bo in attendance. at-tendance. SATURDAY tho Utah Business college moved Into now quarters over tho Utah National bank. The rooms havo nil boon newly papered and painted, making them very attractive, and aro considered tho best lighted rooms in tho city. DICK HAWKINS. Howard Lawronce, TSddlo Whito and OUIc Burns, ncgroos, will have a hearing before Judge Wli I taker ta-ker in the Police court on tho chargo of attacking and beating Cal Henry, another negro, last Tuesday night. Thoy pleaded not guilty Saturday morning, BRIGADIER ASHLE7, for threo yenrs past head of tho social and Industrial work of the Salvation Army, with headquarters head-quarters at Chicago, and also a pioneer Salvation Army worker of "Utah, will conduct con-duct tho Sunday services of tho Army in this city today. EDWARD W. GITjMAN died at Holy Cross hospital Friday at 11 p. m. Mr. Gil-man Gil-man wns 74 years old. Ho had lived Hi Salt Lako for many years. Tho funeral services will bo held Sunday at 2 o'clock at tho family residence, 639 South Ninth East. THE Modern Concreto Brick nnd TIlo company of Ogden has filed articles of incorporation In the office of tho Secretary Secre-tary of State. Tho company Is capitalized capital-ized for $50,000, In $1 shares, and tho directors di-rectors are Percel Alchley, Peter E. Lamar. La-mar. Edwin T. Woolley, Fred Masa and Emily R. Woolley. CHRISTINE CARLSON has filed an action for damagcB against tho Utah Light and Railway company, In the Third District court, in which the sum of S15S5 is demanded. On September 1, 1907, Mrs. Carlson alleges, she fell into an excavation excava-tion made bv the company opposite the old Short Line depot nnd was severely injured. D. A. CALLAHAN has just returned from a vacation trip to New Tork and other Eastorn cities. In speaking of tho financial conditions over tho country,- Mr, Callahan says that trading in Now Tork Is very dull. At tho present time, he says, Salt Lnke Is tho busiest town, which ho knows of, at least, In the country. "BABE" SEIFERT, a notorious negrcss "dip" of Commercial street. Is under arrest ar-rest again, and the pollco will make another an-other ofTort to drive her from the city. Sho will be charged with vagrancy, and if sho refuses to plead guilty sho will be charged with fighting. Policeman Plerco picked her up fighting with a man in an alley Saturday. COL. EDWIN F. HOLMES hns accepted accept-ed the chairmanship of the Utah commission commis-sion of tho Lincoln Farm association, tendered ten-dered to him by Gov. Cutler. Tho association asso-ciation will buy tho birthplace of Lincoln at Hodgenvllle, Ky.. and Is in need of funds. The remaining members of the association will bo appointed later. BEN D. LEWIS Is suing tho Salt Lake & Los Angeles Railway company and tho Saltalr Beach company, In the Third District Dis-trict court, for $3000. for ejecting him from tho pavilion at Saltalr, on July 31, 190S. Lewis says that ho was with a lady and that he was acting In a gentlemanly gen-tlemanly manner at tho tlmo of tho ejection. ejec-tion. PACIFIC EXPRESS COMPANT'S wagon wag-on No. 591, driven by L. Jensen, ran over J. L. Duggan's foot, at Second South and Main streets, Saturday afternoon, crushing crush-ing tho foot badly. Duggnn. who Is aged, wns taken to his home In a carriage. car-riage. Nlghtwntchman C. C. Rllcy witnessed wit-nessed the accident, but mado no arrests, as the driver was not to blame. A WATER PIPE burst in the basement of E. S. Ferry's residence, -171 East South Temple street, Saturday morning, nnd flooded tho basement, damnglng the cellar to the extent of $150. Mr. Ferry and family fam-ily were at Brighton, but Nlghtwatchman C. C. Riley heard the water running Into tho basement and notified tho waterworks, water-works, and tho water was turned off. AUSTIN DAVIS, secretary-tronsuror of tho Utah State Federation of Labor, announces an-nounces that ho will Issue no credential blanks in dupllcato to semi-annual conventions con-ventions of the federation. Such blanks aro usually furnished only when all dclogates dclo-gates are elected anow, and must bo certified at the annual convention In May. At tho semi-annual convention delegates will be certified on tho stationery of tho unions by secretaries, under seal, ten day3 In rfdvance of tho mooting to be held at Ogden September 14. The headquarters will be at the Healy hotel, opposite tho Ogden Union depot. |