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Show City and Neighborhood GOVERNOR SPRY was at Ocden on personal, buslnosa Saturday. THERE WILL be a general sottlnc of criminal cases for the comingr term In Judgre Lewis's division of the third district dis-trict court Monday, Juno 11. TWO NEW CASES of smallpox, as follows, fol-lows, have been reported to the city board of health: Thomas A. Tcnnnnt. 51 years old, Midland hotel; Gooryc Morgan, Mor-gan, 27, 90 Currant street. THE ANNUAL conference of tho Trl-mary Trl-mary association of tho Mormon church will be held 011 Juno 4 to G. The ilrst two davs' sessions will be held at Whlt-noy Whlt-noy hall, but the closing meeting will be held at Assembly hall. J. GOLDEN KIMBALL will deliver an address on "TYic Responsibility and Power of the Priesthood, under tho auspices aus-pices of the Mutual Imnrovoment association asso-ciation at tho Twenty-third ward meeting meet-ing house at G.30 p. m. Sunday. ALL OFFICES In the cltv and countv building will be closed Monday and business busi-ness suspended on nccount of tho date being a public holiday. There will be no mooting of the city council Mondav night either, the session being postpone'd until Tuesday night. Bl' STIPULATION LaFever & Burnett, Bur-nett, cattlemen, were given Judgment for 5G00 against the Union Pacific Railway company for damages suffered by reason of delay In the shipment of CIS head of cattle from Green River. Wyo., to Omaha Oma-ha In September of 1307. LaFever & Burnott demanded ?2810.9S originally. A. C. NELSON, state superintendent of schools, is homo from inspecting tho schools of Eureka. In honor of the superintendent's su-perintendent's visit to Euroka an educational educa-tional exhibit wns prepared. Mr. Nelson Nel-son will go to Morgan county Tuesday to attend the commencement exercises of the public schools there. Governor Spry will also attend theso exercises, W. S. M'CORNICK brought suit against Frank Y. and E. Y. Taylor and A. ,R Hydo in 1 tho third district court Saturday to rocovcr 54256.12, alleged to be duo on two promissory notes, dated February 1, 1907, duo In a year and bearing 8 per cent Interest. A. similar suit was filed against John Y. Rich to recover $2000 on a promissory note, executed exe-cuted July 3, 1903, and payable on demand. de-mand. UPON MOTION of the plaintiff, and at plaintiff's cost, Edith F. Adams's $25.-000 $25.-000 personal damage suit against tho Denver & Rio Grande Railway company was' dlsmlsse'd In Judge Lewis's division of tho third district court Saturday. In a collision that occurred near Crescent the night of September 15, 1905. while Mrs. Adams was on her way from Grand Junction to Salt Lake City, she wns thrown from her sleeping berth and permanently per-manently Injured, sho claimed. |