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Show City and Neighborhood A. C. XKLSON, stale superintendent of schools, went to Ogden Friday to -l3it tho schools of that city. A PETITION was filed with the city recorder Friday, to bo sent to the council, coun-cil, thnt a four-foot slduwalk be constructed con-structed on Ninth avenue between K and M atreots. A PETITION was filod in tho district court Friday, asking for the voluntary dissolution of McCoy's Stables, a corporation. corpo-ration. The action was laken upon the approval of all the stockholders of the company. TUTS SALT LA ICE FEDERATION OF LABOR held a short session at tho Federation Fed-eration of Lnbor ball Friday evonlng. In tho absence of President Kclss, R. E. Currlo acted as president pro torn. Nothing Noth-ing but routine business was acted upon. JOHN A. WEIBEL of Gnrflcld, a clerk-by clerk-by profession, filed an application In tho United States court Frldny ,to be adjudged a bankrupt. lie gave his liabilities lia-bilities aa $127.75 and assets ns $1030, all of which he claims to be exompt under the law. WILLARD HANSEN, state food and dairy commissioner, returned Thursdny from a genoral Inspection trip through Cacho county. Mr. Hansen says that while he found a few dairies and meat markets not up to the standard, the general conditions wore good. THE SHEEPMEN'S HANDBOOK, containing con-taining considerable valuable information informa-tion pertaining to the shcop Industry In the state, was Issued Friday morning by A. A. Callistor. secretary of the state board of shoep commissioners. Copies of tho pamphlet will be sent to all sheep men in the state. SAM WILLIAMS, employed by the city as a teamster in the gravel pits near St. Mark's hospital, was thrown from big wagon when the team started lo run nway Friday afternoon nnd had three ribs fractured by the fall. Ho was carried Into SU Mark's hospital by fellow workmen, work-men, and Is resting easy. FRANK ANDERSON, a surveyor for the Silver King Consolidated Mining company, com-pany, and Charles P. Brooks, an engineer engi-neer for the Silver King Coalition Miner, company, were on tho stand Friday In Ibe hearing of the case of the Silver King Coalition Mines company, which Is be-Inp be-Inp heard In the federal building before Special Examiner John XV. Christy. COUNTY ATTORNEY JOB V. LYON Issued a complaint Friday afternoon against Joseph Davis, charging him with highway robbery. Lieutenant Shannon swore to tho complaint. Davis is tho man who held up tho Fourth North street car with a .sr-callbcr rillo Wednesday Wednes-day night, nnd robbed William Spielberg of a gold watch and chain. AFTER RECEIVING a telephone message mes-sage from a resident of Mill Creek to tho effect that ho had seen two men, answering answer-ing the description of tlio holdups of tho Oak saloon In Park City. Friday morning, morn-ing, walking toward Murray. Marshal Mauss of Murray searched the town and the surrounding country Friday night, but found no trace of the holdups. i THE COMMENCEMENT exercises of the graduate nurses of the L. D. S. hospital hos-pital will be held In Whitney hall, at Second South and A streets. Friday evening. even-ing. May C, beginning at S o'clock. There nre to be seven graduates, as follows: Elizabeth Katherlnc McKlnnon. Rebecca Sablna "Watson, Ethel E. Goff. James J. Marshall Mumford. Isabella Roberts. Mary. Elizabeth Alsen nnd Electa E. Davis. ERNEST BROWN, employed as a carpenter car-penter nt 50 North Third West street, while cngnged In tearing down an old building, found a smnll red box containing contain-ing Spnnlsh-Amorlcnn war badges and medals belonging to the late Sidney K. Hooper Brown took tho box to the police po-lice station, whore It wnrf discovered that the box had been stolen from the Hooper home In tho Zimmerman apartments apart-ments last June. Chief of Police Barlow Bar-low returned the bo. to Mrs. Harper. IN AN ACTION filed In the district court Friday by the Urecden Office Supply Sup-ply company against the Addressograph company of Illinois, judgment Is asked for ?627.6J. alleged to bo due as cpmmls-slon cpmmls-slon on the salo of an nddressogrnph made by the plaintiff to the Rockv Mountain Moun-tain Bell Telephone company, March 1, lOOD. The price of tho maehlno was iZull.UO. and tho amount sued for is 2S per cent of the selling price, as agreed upon when the Breeden compnny took the agency for the machine In this |