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Show Gty and Neighborhood MI1S. V. J. CAliTRX entertained frlouds from Denver last wcolc. irii. AND MRS. II. B. McCON'ATJGlIV lft Tuusday for Mr. McConnughy'.s ranch In Nebraska. They will bo yonc two weeks. YOUNG PBOPIjB'S day will bo observed ob-served at tlic First Methodist church. Both of tho sermons will be appropriate to tho day. TUB STATE BOARD OP EXAMINERS EXAMIN-ERS hold a meeting Saturday In Governor Gover-nor Spry's office aud transacted routine business. T. D. FOSTER, editor, of tho Aberdeen fTdaho) Gazette, is in the cltv for a few days, on a visit with his mother and other oth-er relatives. COL. M. SlLVUGHNESSy. who for the past two weeks has been ill at the Holy Cross hospital, was reported to be greatly Improved Saturday night and resting easily. MRS. J. T..ONS STROUAUER has been secured as organist of tho First Methodist Metho-dist church. Sho was formerly the organist or-ganist of the First Congregational church of Omaha. JUDGE MORSE of the district court Satin day made an order permitting the Central Foundry company to sue tho rc-celw-r of tin Salt Lake City Public Service company. FISHER HARRIS, who has boon ill at his homo for the; past l wo weeks, was reported to be In a critical condition Saturday Sat-urday night, although ho had been able to he up during the afternoon. WILLIAM IGLE HEART, who Is IU at his home. !ir.7 First avenue, was reported report-ed to bo improving Saturday night. INs family was greatly encouraged" at the change from that of the past few days. CITV AUDITOR ALFF. Saturday, distributed dis-tributed warrants for the payment of the department payrolls of the city for the last half of October, amounting lo the total sum of $17,:iS7 5". PROF. MILTON UENNION of the University Uni-versity of flab will speak at the mass mooting In memory of Professor Ferrer to be held Sunday night at S o'clock in Unity hall. Professor Bennlon will represent rep-resent tho university. THE TWO CASES against Dora 13. Topham and four against tho Citizens Investment In-vestment company. In connection with tho "stockade" proposition, were ordered stricken from the law and motion calendar calen-dar by Judge Lewis, Saturdav. Mil. .'v.NU MUX. FRANK C. SMITH spont a few days hero the past week, guests of Mrs. Smith's father. Fred J. Bartcls. on their way to make their home In Denver, making the trip to Denver in their automobile. MRS. MARV E. TKATS, a national W. C T. U. evangelist from Chicago, will give a scries of lectures on "Social Purity" Puri-ty" and "Scientific Eugenics," November Novem-ber V,: and Jl. at tho Central Christian church. Fort Douglas. V. M. C. A. and Phillips Congregational church. Rr E. McCONACGTiy filed an injunction injunc-tion suit in (he district court Saturday against Albert C. Spcnrs to enjoin him from placing a fence across a right of way through block -I, plat F. Salt Lako City survey, and thereby depriving the plaintiff of free access lo his propcttv iu (hat block. IN RESPONSE to a telegram from bis brother. Elmer Hagan. at Fort Collins. Colo., the body or John W. Hagan, the structural iron worker who met Instant death Friday morning ""by railing fiom tho new Z. C. M. I warehouse, will ho shipped lo Fort Collins, Sunday, for burial. IVER W ALBUM filed cult in tho city court Saturday against William R. Stanley Stan-ley to recover damages in the sum of $!!!!) for Injuries received in an assault, alleged to havo been made upon him hv Stanley, October 2S last. It is alleged that Stanley beat AVnlbum with a club and severely bruised his back and shoulders. shoul-ders. TITE COMMITTEE on buildings and grounds of the city board of education will meet Monday afternoon at o'clock in Clerk Judd's office lo open bids for constructing a. cement sidewalk on the high Hchool grounds. Tho committee on leacht'rs and school work will meet at I o'clock Monday afternoon and the regular regu-lar monthly meeting of the board will ba held Tuesday evening at 7:I!0 o'clock. AN ATTACHMENT SUIT was filed in the district; court Saturday bv S. .T. Hays & Co. against Otto Slalman." L. J. Baldwin Bald-win ot af, to recover a bnlanco of SGLOIi, alleged to b" duo for money advanced to tho defendants iu their mining operations opera-tions at Bingham Canyon during the months of October aud November, J9u7. It is alleged that the plaintiffs advanced S17SJ.0."i, and that only has boon re paid to them. THE STATE BOARD OF LAND COMMISSIONERS COM-MISSIONERS completed its work Saturday Satur-day and adjourned until November 10, The only business of importance transuded trans-uded by tho board Saturday was the granting of ninety days' time to 'the Green River Land and Water company and sixty days' Ihuo to Kearns & Faust to comploto their applications for llllng upon state lands under tho Carey act. THE SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF WALES will cnlertnin tlu;ir friends on Tuesday evening at Federation of Labor La-bor 'hall. William N. Edwards will deliver de-liver an address. There lll be sopnmo solos by Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Edward. Evan Richards will give a number of harp solos. A reading' by Mr. Timothy Edwards will be a feature. Mr.s. C. W. Edwards will bo the accompanist. Refreshments Re-freshments will also bo served. |