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Show City and Neighborhood THE MANY FRIENDS of Dan Tom-linson Tom-linson will be sorry to learn of his serious seri-ous Illness at tho b. D. S. hospital. THE Jj. A. OF THE B. OF R. Q. will nold a special meeting in Eagles hall at 3:110 o'clock this afternoon. ACTING MAi'OR W. MONT FERRY Tuesday approved all the matters passed on by the city council at Its mooting Monday Mon-day night. JACKSON M'CHRYSTAL. has so far recovered from his severe illness as to be able to sit up, and Is considered out of danger. W. H. FARNSWORTII, secretary of the board of land commissioners and also a momber of the board, has tendered his resignation to Governor Spry. FRANCIS M. bYMAN and Anthony "W. Jvlns returned homo Tuesday morning, after having spent more than a month visiting conferences in Arizona and other southwestern stales. RALiPl I S. MARINEAU of AVhlterocks. Utah, has applied to the stato engineer to use water from "Whlteroeks river, the water to bo used for irrigation from March 1 to November 1. WORK STILL, PROCEEDS at tho load census bureau. No shipment of returns has been made for several days, but It Is hoped that tho entire work of tho bureau will be completed next week. A REPORT which reached tho Salt Lake custom houso officials has led to the finding of evidences of opium smuggling smug-gling In this district, and officers of the secret scrvico are supposed to bo on the trail of the smugglers. NETTIE KITE filed suit for divorce in tho district court Tuesday against William Wil-liam Kite on the ground of non-support. They were married hero January .1, 1010. Mrs. Klto also asks for J2C a month alimony ali-mony and J100 attornoy fees. MilS. STANLEY SCRARCE returned Saturday to Rowan. MonL, after a six weeks' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ti. F. Trogca, who have just loll for Yellowstone park, to Iks gone the balance bal-ance of tho summer. COMPLAINTS were issued Tuesday by the county attorney against "W. Wisc-mtin, Wisc-mtin, C. K. "Wiseman and D. L. Russell, charging them with petit larceny. It is alleged that tho men stole ten trout Juno IS from tho hatchery of the Mountain Trout company. A QUIET HOME WEDDING of last evening was that of Miss Emma. Eleanor Wohrnian of Jefferson City, Mo., and Harry 13. Cole of this city, at the resident resi-dent of tho bride's cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klhler of OfiS Second avenue. Rev. Elmer I. Goshen officiated. FUNERAL SERVICES over Mrs. Anna An-na Ellis Davis, wlfo of John Davis, who died Wednesday, will be held In tho Sugar Houso ward houso. this Wednesday aft-noon aft-noon at 2;30 o'clock. Those wishing' may vlow the body at the home of Mrs. Thomas White, 1015 Thirteenth East strool, in tho morning. "CA2MURIAN DAY" will he held at Saltalr July 7. Postmaster A. L. Thomas, president of the Cambrian society. Is enthusiastic en-thusiastic over the prospects for a good, old-fashioned Welsh day. lie says that ono of tho big events of tho day will bo a step dance contest, for which half a dozen or more aro practicing tho horn pipe and othor wnll known atepri. IR. AND MRS. WILL F. 54IMMER of Atlanta, Ga., are at the Wilson. Mr. Slimmer is ono of the most famous hotel men In the south, and at present is proprietor pro-prietor of the New Kimball at Atlanta. A few days ago he married a well-known Portland. Or., society belle, and they aro now returning to Atlanta, after having spent their honeymoon on tho coast. CITY HEALTH COMMISSIONER DR. S. G. PAUL and City Engineer George F. McGonaglc will loave this afternoon for Seattle to inspect the operation of tho garbage incinerator at that place, with a view to Installing a similar one In this city. They expect to be gone about ten days. They will also visit Spolcanc and Portland. JOHN HOLT, the young man arrested Monday night, charged with being Iho man who passed a worthless check on a South Stato street saloon last fall, was released from custody Tuesday morning, when tho bartender, at whose request he was arrested, failed to Identify him. The bartender declared Tuesday that he was not the man whom lie had first takon him to ho and his release followed. Mr. Holt felt badly over his arrest, but is happy that he has been completely exonerated. |