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Show City and Neighborhood THE SATT LAKE Federation of Labor held its first semi-monthly meetlnpr oi he moiitli of June. Friday night, beginning begin-ning at S o'clock. Only the regular routine rou-tine work was conducted. CHARLEY T1ENDRICKSON'. who was killed In a Bingham mine Wednesday onilng, will bo buried from TIa 1 3 undertaking un-dertaking parlors at 3 p. m. today. Rev Mr. Benson will officiate. J A. HEADLUND, the architect, is preparing Pl'ls for a handsome nevs wn rehouse to bo erected a I the corner of Fmn Vest and Fifth Fouth or I e Citizens' Coal company, the cost to m about $.r)000. AT A MEETING of the entciMnlninent committee of the Commercial club this afternoon, beginning at 12:lo . Una 1 plans will be perfected for the entertainment of the Chicago business men. who are expected to make a visit to the eltj on Sunday. June IU. MEMBERS of the refreshment committee commit-tee of tho women's citizens committee ot the G. A. R. are urged to attend the meeting in the general committee rooms at the Commercial Club building Saturday Satur-day afternoon. June 11!. beginning at I o'clock when a number of important business bus-iness matters will be carried out. CHIEF OF POLICE SAMUEL M. BARLOW filed a petition Friday with the citv recorder for the council's consideration considera-tion next Monday evening, for an increase in the pav of Mrs. Zella Gilford, matron at the city jail. Mrs. Gifford's M ary Is now $22.50 a month, and Chief Barlow asks .that it be raised to 510. Recently Mrs. Mary Bero was given 1 cent more. 10 rents Instead of 0 cents, a meal, for feeding the city jail prisoners. IX JUDGE MORSE'S division of the third district court Friday, judgment for S3S2.50 was entered In favor of the Man- 11 Citv Pavings hank against Elizabeth Livingston, and property in lot S. bloclt 17. plat C. Salt Lake City survey, was ordered sold at sheriff's sale to satisfy the ludcrment. based On a mortgage given lo Secure a promissory note for 5..00. dated September J 2, 1'JOtJ, and due in a year. THE SUMMER ranges for the sheep herds of Utah are in an exceptionally line condition, according to C. R. Stewart", Stew-art", secretary of the Utah Woolgrowcrs association, who has Just returned from a trip to Coyote creek, near Evanston. Mr Stewart comments especially upon the' quantity of egetatton on the ranges aud the splendid appearance of the sheep. The lamb crop was the largest this spring he has ever known, the increase being more than 103 per rent. Mr. Stewart Stew-art savs that he looks for nn unusualty prosperous season In the sheep industry. NT JUDGE ARMSTRONG'S division of the third district court Friday, the demurrer de-murrer of John J. Daly, president, ana Josiah Barnett, secretary, of the Daly West Mining company, to the suit of II. Otto I-.Iaukc and others to see the company's com-pany's books, was overruled, and the defendants de-fendants were given five days in which lo answer. The demurrer was to the effect ef-fect that the third district court is without with-out Jurisdiction. |