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Show . City and Neighborhood M R. AND .MRS. G. J. BADKRTSCHElt are lojolclng over the arrival of a boy. MAYOR JOHN' S BRAJS'SFORD Tuesday Tues-day approved nil of the matters passed upon by tlio city council Monday night- THIS MANY FRIENDS of Mr. Adeline Ade-line Patterson will be pleased to learn that she is convalescing after her long IILqcss. .MISS MAUD MAY BABCOCIv of tho University of Utah will give a reading at St. Mary's academy at 2:30 O clock this (Wednesday) afternoon. THIS SWEDISH FRISK CHURCH. 734 South Seventh East street, is holding revival re-vival meetings Ibis weok. Rev. A. C. Lcafgrcu prencbes every evening. Services Serv-ices open at S o'clock. TH15 COMMERCIAL students of tho L. D. S. university will entertain at a dancing parly in the Lion house Friday evening. The affair is to be Iu honor of the members of the basketball team. FRED JACKSON, an Implement salesman sales-man of Spanish Fork, filed a petition In tho United States court Tuesday to bre adjudged a bankrupt. Ho gave his assets as-sets as 5175 and his liabilities as $1210.30. JAMES McTERNAY. who Is ill at the Holy Cross hospital, was reported to be Improved Tuesday night and his condition condi-tion was such that his many friends need feel no alarm for his rapid recovery, It Is said. MRS. ELIZA V.. McCLELLAN. for fifty years a resident of Payson. has moved to Salt Lake and will occupy the homo on Tenth avenue whih she bought recently. Mrs. McClellan is tho mother of Prof. J. J. McClellan. JOE MARSH was arraigned before Judge LcwIh in Iho district court Tuesday Tues-day upon tho charge of assault with a doadlv weapon and entered a plea of not guilty. It is alleged that on September Septem-ber 2S last ho assaulted Mcllnda Newell with a knife. AT Ihe Retail Merchants' association meeting Wednesday evening. In tho Boyd Park building, addresses will be made by Mrs. C. H. McMahon. president of tho Utah Federation of Women's clubs, and W. J. Frazlcr. food Inspector. Tho meet-ting meet-ting opens at S o'clock. THE ANNUAL election of officers of the Salt Lake Ministerial association resulted re-sulted In tho following being chosen for the ensuing jcar: President. Chaplain Clemens, Fifteenth infantry: vice president, presi-dent, Rev. W. V. DcsAutcls; secretary and treasurer. Rev. J. F: Buckley. A M.EETING of sheepmen of the state will be held at the ofl'Ico of tho Utah Woolgrowers' association In the Judge building today to discuss the dipping of sheep tho coming summer. Membera of the state board of sheep commlssloneis will meet with the sheepmen. MAT M ATI VI whs arraigned before Judge Lewis of the district court Tuesday Tues-day upon the charge of aswiult upon a younc girl named Magclo Smith, and entered en-tered a plea, of not guilty. His case was continued for the term. Tho alkged offense of-fense was committed July 11. 1000. E. M. O'BRIEN, representing Carson. PIrle. Scott it Co. of Chicago, is at tho KnuLford. For years one or the other of tho popular O'Brien brothers has made Salt Lake In tho Interest of this firm and all aro welcome visitors. E. M. O'Brien Is a brother of William O'Brien of this city. A. L. WOODILL. nasi, exalted ruler of the Elks lodge of Riverside, Cab. arrived ar-rived in Salt l.ako Tuesday to adjust losses on several carloads of oranges which were caught at Callcnto In the washout of the Salt Lake Route. He loft last night for Xevada. expecting to reach Callcnto Thursday. THE TAKING or testimony In tho case of tho Silver King Consolidated Mining company against the Silver King Coalition Coal-ition Mines company was resumed before Special Examiner Christy In the United States court Tuesday. Miners employed on the property which Ih Jointly owned by tho two companies wcro examined. L. E. DRISKELL. who ia awaiting trial upon tho charge of murdering Special Spe-cial Olflcer C C. Rllej- lncl October, has again changed attorneys. P. T. Farns-worth. Farns-worth. who lias been acting as his counsel, coun-sel, withdrew from the case and on Tuesday Tues-day Attorneys M. Thomas and Dale Parko were entered as attorneys for Drls-kcll. Drls-kcll. MRS. J, W. KYLE of Howe. Ida., has written to Postmaster Arthur L. Thomas for Information eoncernlng the Theosoph-ical Theosoph-ical society in Salt Lake City. In another an-other letter received by Postmaster Thomas Tuesday James E. Rinkcr, a theatrical man of Denver, is trying lo locate lo-cate Frank Maleese, an actor, who Is supposed to live In Salt Lake City. CHAKLES W. STEVENS, charged with assault and batten upon A. L. Williams, was found guilty In Justice Tlmpson's court at Sugar Honso Tuesday Tues-day evening by the Jury sitting in the case. Mr. Stevens requested a stay of execution until Wednesday morning, when he will be represented by counsel, and at which tlmo Justice Tlmpson will pass Judgment. ARTICLES of incorporation of the Casto Avenue Pipe Line company of Hallidiiy were filed with the county clerk on Tuesday Tho company is capitalized capital-ized at ?1000. divided Into shares of the par value of ?l each. C. A. Harper is president; Frank Walker, vice president: A. G. Marchant. secretarj' and treasurer. These are also tbc directors of tho company. |