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Show I i City and Neighborhood ENID, the 12-year-old daughter of Mrs. T. B. La Belle, is III with typhoid fever. FREDERICK HEATH, owner of the Salt Palaco resort, wants the city council coun-cil to refund 3200 of his $500 license tax for 1910. E, J. EARLY has filed suit in tho district court for divorce from Rachacl Early on tho ground of desertion, occurring occur-ring at San Francisco seven years after their marriage in San Rafael, Cal. THE ELECTRIC HORSE RADIS'H COMPANY' filed umended Incorporation articles with tho county clerk, changing tho name of the concern to the Electric Horse Radish and PIcklo company. COLONEL JOHN BIDDLE, Colonel W C. Langfilt and Major William Hart, the committee of army officers appointed to Inspect the reclamation projects, arrived in the city Thursday afternoon and are stopping at the Scmloh. THE THISTLE CLUB will give a concert and danco in Jennings hall, 21 West First South street. Friday evening, even-ing, September 1G. The concert is an elaborate affair, being replete with Scottish airs and songs. CHARLES BURNS Is charged with second-degree burglary in a complaint Issued by the county attornev Thursday. Thurs-day. Burns, it is alleged, broke into the Sherwood market at 719-751 South Stale street the night of September 1?,. BENJAMIN FRANK DOUGLASS of Salt Lake City and Louise M. Dencke of Victor. Colo., were quietly married at the Ranier hold at 9 30 o'clock Thursday evening. Row Walter C. Vcusslo of the Phillips Congregational church officiated. CHARLES W. PENDLETON Is charged with interfering with an officer In a complaint Issued by the county attorney at-torney Thursday. Pendlclon, it is alleged, al-leged, interfered with Deputy Sheriff C. L. Schcttlcr In serving an attachment on tho Lobby cafo on Stale street. FUNERAL SERVICES for Martha Ellen El-len Love were held in the mortuary chapel of S. D. Evans at a o'clock Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. There wero many friends of the family present and some beautiful lloral tributes were sent by friends. Interment In-terment was In City cemetery. GRACE CAINE, II years of age. daughter daugh-ter of H. C. Calno. manager of the Jensen Jen-sen Creamery company, underwent an operation for appendicitis at tho Gennan-Amerlcan Gennan-Amerlcan hospital Thursday. The operation opera-tion was successful, and the child is reported re-ported as resting easily. Drs. Robinson and Brownfleld performed the operation. CHIEF OF FOLICE BARLOW was In consultation Thursday forenoon with Mayor John S. Bransford concerning the Issuance of pardons to deserving prisoners prison-ers in tho city jail. Chief Barlow also visited the office of tho city recorder to acquaint himself with the proposed ordinance ordi-nance lo govern public speaking on the streets. THE UTAH SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS ENGI-NEERS will hold Its first meeting afler tho summer vacation this evening at 8 o'clock In tho club room at 702 New-house New-house building. Messrs. Ropath and McGregor Mc-Gregor "will describe the new plant of the International fc'melllng &, Refining comuany. Members are Invited to bring their engineering friends. THE PEMBROKE STATIONERY COMPANY, occupying the lower floor of the building at West Second South street, is suing Mrs. M. Rogers, lessee of an upper tloor of the sumo building. In tho district court to recover 5M02 '.id damages, alleged to have been worked by the tlow of water from defective bath tubs and toilets. ESTELLK BRIDWELL nays, in a complaint com-plaint filed In the district court todav, that although Richard W. Brldwell, an electrician, earns plenty of money ho spends none of it on her. and she wants a divorce on the ground of non-support, also tho custody of their 1-ycar-old girl and reasonable alimony. They were married here June S. 1903. J DORA TERESA JACHETTE is suing I. N. and B. S. Hinckley and B. M. Scott In the district court to quiet title to forty acres of Iund in this county. For some time the defendants havo been trespassing on tho ground, the woman says, and she asks that they bo made to set out specifically what their claims are. LOUIS DOLE WHITNEY, the clcvcn-ycar-old brother of Grace Whitney, who Is alleged to have stolen $10,iQ0 worth of diamonds from J. D. Dlebl, a traveling travel-ing salesman, was given a railroad ticket to his home in Georgia by the county Thursday. The lad Is bright and apparently appar-ently remarkably intelligent, but was without means here, and a well-to-do aunt In Georgia had offered to take care of hfmlf the county would send him lo her. ROCKY MOUNTAIN LODGE No. It held a smoker Thursday evening In the K. of P. hall, No. 2G1 South Main street. A short programme was rendered bv members of the lodge. A membership contest Is under way between two teams, the Red led by W. F. Knowlton, and the Blue, led by S. N. Randolph. Tho names of twelve now members were presented, pre-sented, neither team as yet having thn advantage. The contest closen October 13. and the losing team Is to provldo a banquet for the winners. The lodge ha3 at present 250 members, nnd tho contesting con-testing teams hope to raise this number to 300. |