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Show City and Neighborhood A nOV WAS BORN to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Midgloy Sunday. Juno 5, at the Ij. D. S. hospital. Mother and child are doing well. DR. JOSEPH JEFFERSON, Divine Scientist. Is giving lectures nt 2 o'clock every afternoon this week at the Raymond Ray-mond hotel. 02 South Main street. THE CENSUS RETURNS fiom Salt r.akc, Logan. Provo. Ogden and several other cities havo been sent to Washington. Washing-ton. The stato work Is rapidly closing clos-ing up. ORSON FLETCHER, aged 2C. was examined ex-amined as to his sanity before Judge Lewis of tho district court Wednesday and was committed to the stato menial hospital ut Provo. SUIT FOR DIVORCE was filed In tho district court Wednesday by Ellen Doolan against Edmund Doolan on tho ground of non-support. Thoy were married ut Far-mlngton Far-mlngton on April 10, 1001. RAY SMITH, a youthful nowspnper carrier, while delivering papers In Sugar Houso Monday night rode his horse over tho 2i-ycar-old daughter of Frank G. Lincoln, breaking the child's collarbone. THE GOVERNjNH-jNT wants to secure a music teacher to give vocal Instruction Instruc-tion to tho Indians in the Haskell Institute, Insti-tute, Kansas. An examination for tho position will bo hold at the federal building build-ing June 29. GEORGE B. FREEZE, a Juror In Judgo Ritchie's court, was not very particular about getting to court on time Wednesday, Wednes-day, and when ho arrived lato ho was unable to glvo a good excuse for his tardiness tar-diness and the court lined him 52. THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS will hold a special meeting Saturday afternoon af-ternoon at1 3 o'clock In the board rooms to take up tho consideration of the bill of Davis & Housor for extra excavating on tho North Teraplo street aqueduct contract. MRS. C. E. ALLEN, president; Mrs. II. J. Fitzgerald, secretary, and Mrs. W. S. McCornlck. delegate of tho Utah Congress Con-gress of Mothers, left Wednesday for Denver to attend the convention of tho National Congress o Mothers, to bo held In that city .lunc 10 to 15. THE FUNERAL of Alfred Griffiths, whoso llfeloss body waa found Sunday morning, against u wall of the Mcintosh block, waa held from the Fifth ward meotlng house Wednesday afternoon, with lntonnont In the City cemetery. Mnny attended and there wcro several floral tributes. NOTHING but routine business was transacted at the meeting of the stato board of land commissioners Wednesday. Tho board will consider several Carey act land applications at its meotlng Thursday and may take some action on tho proposition of the salo of lands and water rights under the, Pluto irrigation projoct. ADVANCE COPIES of tho programme bulletin of the convention of the National Na-tional Educational associations of tho United States, which will be held In Boston Bos-ton July 2 lo 8. have been received In this city. Tho bullotln contains a thorough thor-ough outline of the activities of tho various va-rious sessions. Tho council sessions, which will be held from July 2 to 1 and tho general sessions from A to S. |