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Show City and Neighborhood WILLIAM and Robert Mclntyre have returned home from their father's ranch In Canada. W. II. W1LKICN of Now Philadelphia. O , was admitted to practico in the federal fed-eral court Monday. JL'STICI-: J. B. FIUCIC of the supreme court Is homo from a pleasure trip to Los Angeles and other Pacific coast points. ONE OF THE twin babies recently born to Mrs. Ruth Wilson Ilalsott died Monday Mon-day morning. Mrs. Halsett is making fair progress toward recovery. D. TI. CHRJSTENSEN. superintendent of tho city's public schools. Is homo from a two weeks' vacation, spent at his summer sum-mer home In the mountains cast of Provo. JAMES B. FORBES, stationer at American Amer-ican Fork, and Herman Weiss, a Salt Lake clgarmakcr, wore adjudicated bankrupt bank-rupt by Judgo John A. Marshall Monday. ROSA PAL'L, the Italian woman, who was slashed by her frenr.Ied lover, Domino Albancse, last Saturday, and taken to tho L. D. S. hospital. Is reported as recovering recover-ing from her wounds. HAYS THOMAS, arrested at Pocatello. Ida., will bo returned to Salt Lake City to answer to a charge of petit larceny. Thomas is charged with stealing tools from a barber shop at 72 East Second South street. E. G. O'DONNELL, who has charge of the body of A. B. Capron, who committed suicide a few days ago, received a telegram tele-gram Monday from a Los Angeles undertaker under-taker wltn Instructions to prepare the body for shipment. E. E. HOLT and Miss Mable L. Frees wcro married by the Rev P. A. Simpkln at the home of the bride's parents. :;3D South Eighth East street, nt .1 o'clock Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Holt will be at homo at 3P.7 South Eighth East street after August 15. PROF. BLL'M of the State university Is homo from an expedition into tho Son Juan country where, he states, many very Interesting archaeological discoveries arc being made. The remainder of the party will stay for another month In that part of the state. SECRETARY OF STATE Charles S. Tingey is back at his desk after spending spend-ing a three weeks' vacation at Los Angeles An-geles and adjacent points. His daughter, Mrs. J. R. Haas, returned with him, after upending several days with relatives and friends In California. WORD HAS been received from Captain Cap-tain Lincoln Dubois, a prominent Grand Army man of Springfield, 111., that it will be impossible for him to attend the G. A, R. encampment In Salt Lako next week. Captain Dubois is a brother of former Senator Fred Dubois of Idaho. MARTIN G. GILLIAM of Nelson. Nov.. is very desirous of learning tho present whereabouts of Robert Samuel Nelson, who. in IHOG-7, worked at the Black Hawk Consolidated mlno in Eldorado ;anyon. At that time Nelson had relatives living in the Tintic, Utah, district. SPECIAL OFFICER J. D. T5ROWN shot and killed a porcupine weighing over forty pounds in front of his home, 521 South Fourth West strcot, Sunday night. The neighbors, who had chased the animal ani-mal Into one of the trees In front of the house, stated that il was one of the largest larg-est seen in Salt Lake City In years. E. II. HUBBARD, deputy United States marshal for the district of Oklahoma, with I headquarters at Muskogee, was In Salt Lake Monday and wns entertained by Marshal Smyth and tho deputies here. He has been spending a thirty days' vacation va-cation on the Pnclllc and will leave for his home Tuesday, going by way of Denver. Den-ver. JUDGE RITCHIE of the Third district court Monday denied tho petition of the Central Foundry company to file suit against W. P. Albertson, receiver of the Salt Lake Public Service company, to recover re-cover ? 133(5.02 for pipe, with 5(100 damages, but permission to llle a petition for (ho amount of the claim with the clerk of the court was granted, however. THE SONS and Daughters of Wales society la preparing to hold the great- eaL welsh celebration In the history of Utah Wednesday. August 18, at Wnndn-mero Wnndn-mero Park. Old natives of Wales and descendants of Welshmen who now reside re-side In this state will gather from all points to enjoy tho national oxerclacs typical of their race on Welsh day. THE HOST or friends ofJ Joe Fcrron, the well-known and popular mining man. will bo pained to learn that he is very III in Ely, Nov. Mr Fcrron Is the manager of th Glasgow and Western property at Cherry Creek. Nev.. and owing to his critical condition was taken from that camp to Ely on a special train. His recovery re-covery Is reported as being doubtful. THE CASE of the Raft River Land and Livestock company against John Lynn and others, the Albion (Idaho) Land company Intervening. w;ls dismissed and the bill of complaint of the intervening defendants against tho Raft River company com-pany was also dismissed by Judge Marshall Mar-shall in tho federal court Monday. Both actions wcro dismissed without, prejudice. |