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Show r 1 '-' 1 - 1 City and Neighborhood! i COUNCILMAN ID. G O'DONNKLL. Is home from Yellowstone Park and the Jackson Hole country, Idaho. Ho has been away two weeks. WALTRH 13. FARMER, a prominent mining man of Boston and representing the Utah Metals company. Is In tho city on a short business visit. .1. 11. IIIII., a dairyman, was found guilty by a Jury on the charge of Pelllnsr milk containing less than 12 per cent of milk solids, In Pollco .fudge Bowman's court Thursday afternoon. Sentonco will bo passed on him Friday. TOTAL RANK CLEARINGS for Thursday. Thurs-day. September 2, were S07t.7-IG.8S. as compared with a total of 5SSl.S37.21 for the corresponding day of u year ago. The Increuse. therefore. Is ?8:i,90fi.fi2, or nearly near-ly 12 per cent excess over the showing made for the corresponding day of 100S. MEMBERS OF THE Sunday school of the Second Church of Christ, Scientist, held an enthusiastic outing at Liberty Park Thursday afternoon. S,porls of all kinds were carried on and the young people peo-ple wore given the time of their lives. A basket supper was served and every one made merry until late In tho evening. THE MODERN WOODMEN or America Amer-ica prize degreo team of Denver is staying stay-ing over in this city for two days, returning return-ing from Seattle, where It captured first prize In competition with twonty other learns. The team Is captained by J. "Wr. Fryer and belongs to the Enterprise camp In Denver. An exhibition drill will be given for the benefit of tho local Woodmen Wood-men camps of Salt Lake, at Postofflco placo on Friday noon at 12:30. Tlio public pub-lic is cordially Invited. Tho team Is comprised com-prised of sixteen men nnd a captain nnd tho members arc dressed in very showy uniforms. |