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Show City and Neighborhood I JOSEPH SMITH has been granted a llnal decree of divorce from Ethel Reading Smith. MAYO It BRANSKOItD Tuesday morning morn-ing approved all matters passed upon by tho city council Monday night. THIS BANK CLEARINGS Tuesday amounted to $1,00", 018 as compared with $1,1112,122 on the fiatno date a year ago. A 33AND OF SHEEP Is reported to bo at tho head of Emigration canyon eating off the foliage. Steps have bocn taken lo abate tho nuisance. M. II. WALKER has been given judgment judg-ment against the Salt Lake Sportsman's club In the dlstrlcL court for $371-1.05 on notes and overdrafts. A. It. T1-I1ESSEN. local weather man, will leave this morning for a trip to Sanpete San-pete county to ' look over the proposed site of extensive snow measurement stations. sta-tions. IN DISTRICT JUDGE MORSE'S court Tuesday Samuel K. Winward. whom Ada N. Winward is suing for divorce, was ordered to pay airs. Winward $2H a month temporary alimony and $25 attorney at-torney fees. THE executive committee of the Sons and Daughters of Wales will meet tonight to-night (Wednesday) to arrange for a joint celebration with the ThlFtlo club Tho big doings will take place about the middle of October. VIRGINIA PRICK hay applied to the district court for a divorce from Joseph Frlck on the grounds of non-support and drunkenness. Mrs. Frlck also :wants her maiden name of Thompson, They were married at Prlco July 19. 1903. A SPECIAL SESSION of tho United States district court will bo held Wednesday Wednes-day morning lo hear tho case of Gus Llndholm, who Is under arrest on a chargo of using an Interstate railway pass not belonging to himself. SAMUEL GADD was arrested at Bluff-dale. Bluff-dale. Tuesday, by Deputy Sheriff Charles Coatcs of Bingham and lodged In the county jail. Gadd Is charged with having hav-ing stolen $00 from a trunk belonging to a Japanese In Bingham. Gadd had 515.60 when arrested. THE FOLLOWING new citizens have been turned out by the district court: llieodorc F. Kratzer and John Bauer Germans; Thomas Downs Nlsbct, English; Eng-lish; Andrew G. Frosberc, Swede; William Wil-liam Rehor, Austrian; Soren S. Holm Dane. ' DAUGHTERS OF UTAH PIONEERS will hold their Initial meeting Salurdav for the season in the auditorium at the bishop's building, and a cordial invitation invita-tion Is extended the charier and other members and all those interested in the movement. JOHN G. SPROAT. for four years employed em-ployed by the Smith-Bailey Drug company, com-pany, as drug checker, has accepted a similar position with the Langlev & Michaels Drug company at San Francisco. Fran-cisco. He will leave Friday lo take ud the work. DESERTION after sixteen yoars Is Mamie Hoskin Williams' charge against William Williams In a suit for divorce filed Tueedny. They were married at Ruby Hill. Nov.. December .".0, 1S93, and Williams ran away October 10, last year the wife says. Custody of five minor children also Is demanded. JAMES M'PARLAND, superintendent of the Denver oftlce of the Pinkcrton detective agency, called on Chief of Police Po-lice Samuel Barlow yesterday. Mr. Mc-Parland Mc-Parland has been In Salt Lake during the past week, but has been too ill to go about much. He oxpects to remain for some time yet. AT NOON Tuesday between fifteen and twenty young people from Salt Lake f started for Chicago, where they exuoct to live the next two years. The nartv is made up principally of young married couples, tho male members of which wll' attend the Rush Medical collogo. the Northwestern Medical college and the law department of the University of Chicago, all taking the medical course except oijp |