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Show City and Neighborhood CONGREGATION" Uontofiore will hold Its regular Sabbath services at S o'clock this (Friday) evening. T, C. CALLTSTBR. formerly clerk of the state land board, is recovering from tho effects of an operation which he underwent recently. T. ROGERS is charged. In a complaint Issued by the county attorney Thursday, with petit larceny. It Is alleged that Rogers stole two coats from C. F. Burton March S. WORK of tearing down the old frame buildings north of tho Cllft Iioupo has commenced and a. fence bos been built around Ihe property incidental to construction con-struction of the new business block. MRS. L. M. SMAUB. hotter known as ".Mother Sunshine" to the soldiers at Ft. Douglas, among whom she has done Christian work, is at the L. D- S. hospital hos-pital suffering from chronic stomach trouble. CHIEF OF POUCH BARI-OW has a letter asking about the whereabouts of Thomas Casey of Chllllcothe. Mo. Casey Is the lielr to an estate worth considerable consider-able money, but he has not yet heard of his good fortune. CONTRACTS? for a large addition to the bureau of Information building on the temple grounds will be let within a few davs and work on the addition will be started soon so that It can be linlshcd before the tourist season opens. JAMES C. WICGFNTON. president of the Colorado Fruit & Commission company com-pany of Grand Junction. Is In Salt Lake to consult local men Interested in the opening of a. tract of 1120 acres of fruit land Just across the river from Grand Junction. TIIE REGULAR monthly meeting of Ihe W. C. T. U. was held at Fort Douglas Doug-las Thursday evening. Miss Frieda Bres-sel Bres-sel gave the Bible reading, Mrs. Cora. Albrltton the address and a recitation, and Mrs. Kirkman two vocal solos. Several Sev-eral signed the pledge- DR. F. 12. MURRAY, inspector in charge of the local station of the United Stales burenu of animal Industry or tho department depart-ment of agriculture, left Thursday morning morn-ing for .Sanpete county to make arrangements arrange-ments for the shearing of sheep in that part of the stale. Shearing will begin March l!fi. 11 C. GEMMELL fdod suit in the district dis-trict court Thursday against .1. W. Lang-ley Lang-ley and A. llanauer. Jr., to recover ?."i00 alleged to be due on a. promissory nolo executed by the defendants December '2, lflO". Judgment Is also asked for interest at the rate of twelve per cent per annum an-num and for S1S0 attorney fees. THE CASE of the state against Ed Franklin, charged with assault with a 'deadly weapon, was dismissed by Judge Lewis of the district court Thursday on account of the failure of Charles Williams, Wil-liams, tho complaining witness, to appear at the trial. Franklin Is alleged to have stabbed Williams with a knife December Decem-ber 7, last. FRANK KINKA1D of Harvard avenue Is the possessor of a fine specimen of the golden eagle. The bird mensnrcs seven feet from tip to tip and was caught In a coyolo trap In Emigration canyon. Thero Is an effort on fool to secure It for the now zoo that several men arc endeavoring endeavor-ing to establish In Liberty park. TJIOVS NEILL and Daniel Leigh, two miners employed In the Silver King Coalition mine, were on the stand Thursday Thurs-day In the hearing of the case of the Silver King Consolidated Mining company com-pany against the Silver King Coalition .Mines company before Special Examiner Christy In tho United Slates court. AT TIIE sen-ices this evening at S o'clock at Temple B'nal Israel, on Fourth East street between Second and Third South streets, Habhl Freund will deliver de-liver the third of a scries of addresses on "Jewish Ideals of Present Day Applicability." Ap-plicability." The solo will he reud'T-id by Alexander J. Klsselburg. All arc wel-conn: wel-conn: to attend these services. HARRY DOYI.E and George and Thomas Skelly were arrested Thursday afternoon by Patrolmen W. N. Griffin and Thomas Gillespie and the trio may be helil on a burglary charge. Two oer-coals oer-coals and several suits of clothes, stolen from the Tournlno hotel, were found In the possession of tho suspects. The property was returned lo the owners. TIIE WILL of Edward L. Stevuns, who died at Rome. N- Y-. November 10, D00. was tiled for probate in Ihe district court Thursday. Accompanying the will was the petition of Stoddard M. and Eugenia Steven? asking that they be appointed executors with the will annexed. The estate In Salt I-ako county consists of real estate of Ihe value of ?1M00 CHARLES W. N1BLEY. presiding hish-op hish-op of the Mormon church, is behind ope of the washouts somewhere northwest of Salt Lake and. as a result, he has postponed post-poned a. trip lo Europe Mr. Nlbley nnd one of his daughters hod planned lo poll this week from New York with others from Utah who Iravc been waiting in Chicago for Mr. and Miss Nlbley to Join them. I L PERKES. secretary of the local chamber of commerce, hns received an advance copy of Ihe item rocardlng Salt Lake City which is to be published in a revised edition of the Encyclopedia Brlt-laulea. Brlt-laulea. The material was sent with the reipiest that it be read carefullv and rc-vlbed rc-vlbed and corrected wherever necessary. This will be. done by Mr. Perkes who will also supply statistics on school population pop-ulation and the like. A. ANDERSON Is in the city Jail, accused ac-cused of having stolen a. $20 gold pioce from J. A. Young. Anderson protested his Innocence when arretted, but the coin was found concealed In. one of Anderson's wooden legs. Young was changing his wearing apparel in a Commercial street saloon when ihc money was missed- |