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Show In., i 1 . . k I City and Neighborhood fnti ' ' Y . THE V. M. C- A. will Join In the Nn- i I tlonal guard encampment south of Salt Lnlco City. L SATURDAY is naturalization day In the 1 Federal court. There are three appli cations for admission to citizenship to ! ' be heard. , J MR. AND MRS. SOL, DICKINSON", with il their nephew. Dr. J. G. Shlrer. and wife I 1 I of Ohio, will leave soon for Ycllowstono ! I and Seattle. ' I MR. AND MRS. A. O. CLARK, who 1 have been visiting in southern California, : will take a northern tour and arrive In 1 Salt Lake about September 1. BANK CLEARINGS Friday were 1 $1,05. 557.015. compared to $723,320.02 for , 1 the same dny last venr, a gain o $332,- ff ' 228.04, or over 45 per cent. SYLVESTER Q. CANNON, the woll-' woll-' known mining and hydraulic engineer, I who has been In Europe for some time, ' I has returned to Salt Lake City. CHARLOTTE M. VINCENT, who was , 1 operated on for appendicitis at tho Groves ,1 L. D. S. hospital, has recovered and will j return to the family resldenco at 561 Pn- clflc avenue. TODAY'S ORGAN recital nt the tabernacle taber-nacle will bo mado up of selected numbers num-bers out of special requests which have been sent In. The recital begins at 12 ,, o'clock noon. ' I ATjL MEMBERS of George R. Maxwell post No. 5 are requested to be present nt the regular meeting- Saturday, August 7. , it being the last meeting before tho na- j ; tlonnl encampment. ,1 I AFTER A TRIP to Europe, during f which they visited tho establishment of 1 their ancestors at Tlppcrnry, Ireland. Jo seph Geoghcgan and his two daughters havo returned to their homo In this city. THE Beaver Carbonate Mining company 1 of this city, by amended articles of ln- L. corporation filed with tho countv clerk Friday. Increases its capital stock from SoOO.OOO to S600.000. divided into as many shares of $1 apiece. , MRS. J. E. HERGAN and daughter ' Bessie passed through Salt Lake today from Los Angeles, en route for tho East. They will visit Chicago, New York. Wash- Ington and Niagara Falls. They will also . make a tour of tho South as far as Cuba. THE UNITED STATES bureau of ani mal industry- has received Instructions r from Washington to co-operate with the v state veterinarian's forces In a tight against glanders in horses and tubercu-! tubercu-! j losis In cattle. K ROSA PAUL, who was assaulted nnd i. seriously slashed with a razor In the 1 hnnds of Dominic Albanese recently, is reported as recovering rapidly at the hospital. hos-pital. Her assailant will In all probability probabil-ity be arraigned beforo Judge Bowman j next Monday. , SHERIFF H. G. HAGER of Elkard. Md.. arrived In the city Friday night from San Francisco, having In custodv Scott Johnson, John-son, who Is wanted In Maryland for mur-, mur-, ' der. Johnson was arrested In San Fran cisco. Both sheriff nnd prisoner will rc-,i rc-,i sume their journey today. GEORGE DAVIS, charged with selling liquor without a government llcensp and who was nrrested on Thursday by Deputy .3 United States Marshal Julian Riley, was i bounrl over to the United States court 1 Friday by Commissioner Baldwin, His bond was fixed at $250, but has not been ( furnished. ' T,rG97IPNOR SPRY Friday appointed w. D. Blosser of Ogden a delegate to the "eventecnth nnnual session of the Na-, Na-, tlonal Irrigation congress to be held at ; Spokane, "WhHh., August 9 to 14. inclu- sive. Mr. Blosser Is now at Spokane, I ' and may remain there until the congress f 1 convenes. Several other delegates from Utah will be named within a day or so. THE FIFTEENTH United States infantry, in-fantry, stationed nt Fort Douglae, Is rep-; rep-; '' resented by three efficient non-commis- f' sloned officers at tho officers' training I school at Fort Leavenworth. Thev aro $Sn?.e!intB John c- CotI' f Company E. ' William C. Grathwalto of Company C and ; Michael Powers of Company M. They re- ;! ported at Fort Leavenworth July 15 as j, applicants for the three years' courso to bo trained for duty na Instructors of -a state militia. |