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Show " s City and Neighborhood t j THOMAS E. ROWAN returned last night from Los Angeles, where he went on a Hying business trip. THE FLAG DAY committee of tho G. A. R. will meet In the office of the Secretary Secre-tary of State, Wednesday evening at S o'clock. THE Murray Real Estate and Investment Invest-ment company has tiled a petition for dissolution dis-solution In the Third District court. The company was formed In December. 1005. IN THE CASE of ltleger & Llndlcy against J. E. Williamson, Judgment has been entered against Ross Jenkins, garnishee, gar-nishee, for $30.50, in the Third District court. REPRESENTATIVE and Mrs. Rudolph Kuchler of Ogden are Salt Lake visitors. Mr. Kuchler was the floor leader of the Republicans In the last houso of the General Assembly. JOSEPH HIBBARD has filed an action against the Utah Consolidated Mining compuny In tho Third District court, to recover 51. 491. -10. for alleged damage by smelter smoke. COUNT Y ATTORNEY FARNS WORTH has Issued a complaint against Peter Kassonovlch. who Is charged with disturbing dis-turbing the pence of George Varanas, June 28. at Garllcld. IN THE CASE of the National Bank of tho Republic against Caylas ot al.. Judgment has ben rendered In favor of tho plaintiff In the Third District court for ?50 on a promissory note. TWENTY-FIVE YOUNG men. members of the. Governor's club, together with their lady friends, will take a trip on tho Grent Salt lako Saturday In the speedy little launch "Irene." LICENSE ASSESSOR S. J. God man rra.ve an ice cream and cake social at tho city and county building Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. Thero were a large number of guests present, and the delicacies were much enjoyed. A FALSE BURGLAR alarm from the Utah Savings and Trust' company building, build-ing, on lower Main street, called the patrol wagon, loaded with policemen, thero Tuesday morning and created considerable con-siderable commotion upon the streets. TIIE PUBLIC will bo pleased to hear of the completion of over 200 new baih-j baih-j houses at Saitalr. Tho new pier runs eastward from the north wing, and Is certainly cer-tainly a big improvement. The roof of tho new saucer track is also completed. THIEVES BROKE into the Pacillc Tea and Coffee company's oftlces at 3G East Fourth South street Monday night and carried away a largo quantity of cocoa, several bottle of vanlll.N, two dozen bottles bot-tles of extract and four shaving mugs. ALICE BUBEE, trustee of the bankrupt bank-rupt estate of Harry W. Earl, has filed an action against T. J. Davis In the Third District court, to recover 5315 alleged to have been fraudulently transferred to Davis by Earl, with intent to defraud creditors. WILLIAM B. TAYLOR, Alexander Taylor and Maggie B. T. Chrlstonsen have filed a petition in the probate division divis-ion of tho Third District court, asking that Alexander Taylor be appointed administrator ad-ministrator of the 3-1500 estate of William Taylor. CITY AUDITOR ALFF has filed his report of the receipts and disbursements of the city for the year ending December 31, 1007. The figures arc the same as embraced em-braced In the report of the special auditors, audi-tors, filed some rmVths ago. upon which the bond statement was based. HUNGRY THIEVES stole between thirty and forty chickens from Mrs. J. Hanptfelsli's coops, at 710 South Seventh West street, early Tuesday morning, and the fowls were hauled away in a pushcart, push-cart, which leads the police to believe that the theft was committed by foreigners. foreign-ers. THE COMMITTEES of the City Council Coun-cil will meet Wednesday evening, instead of Thursday evening. The special meeting meet-ing of the Council was called to approve the payrolls, In order that the city employees em-ployees may havo Fourth of July money, and It was decided to have" the meetings of the committees on the same evening. FISH AND GAME Commissioner - Cro-mnr Cro-mnr has received a communication from a number of residents of Goshen and locality, lo-cality, asking him to declare tho Mt. Nebo reservoir, In Juab county, six miles east of Goshen, a public fish pond. The request has been complied with. The owners of the reservoir have contended that It was private property. JOSEPH A. HALVORSON'S S9C1 dam-ago dam-ago suit against the Oregon Short Line has been dismissed by the plaintiff In the Third District court. The action was brought to recover on an original and several assigned causes of action for damage done to property by an explosion of giant powder and dynamite in one of tho company's cars near Beck's Hot Springs. THE FIFTH annual outing of Utah lodge No. 69, Danish Sisterhood, was held at the Lagoon. Tuesday. Running contests con-tests were participated In by the boys and girls, young men and young ladies, and various other field events took place. Perhaps the feature of the evening was a prize waltz. A good crowd was present and tile outing proved to bo a huge success. suc-cess. J. W. LABLANCE. the Sioux Indian of Oregon, who Is visiting in this city, delivered de-livered a forcible lecture at the University Univer-sity of Utah Tuesday on the culture of Indians in this state. . Ho declared that the Indians of Utah arc further advanced in cducntion that thoso of any other state in the union. He also said that the Indians of Utah have a great deal of self-respect. SPECIAL NIGHT Watchman C. C. Riley Ri-ley of East Brlgham slieet. who, Monday night, was attacked by Emma Steer, well known In the circles In which she moves, with a hatpin, says the woman mistook him for another person, and denies that lie shot at her or Into the air. When tho woman's mother and her escort double-teamed It upon tho night watchman watch-man he struck Mrs. Steer a blow In the face, he says, that sent her reeling Into the street. |