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Show f n City and Neighborhood Til 12 SPIRIT OF LIBERTY chapter, D. A. R.. will meet at tlio home of Mts. C .K. Allen at 3 p. in.. Januaiy 1". SALT LAKK bank clearings Monday w ere 1..!7J.7 l".f) as compared with $1.-too.i; $1.-too.i; 1'i.iV.i for the corresponding day of last year. THIS NEW board of governors of the Commercial club will meet Monday of next week to name the officers of the club for the next year. Till-; DAUGHTERS of the Mormon Dattailon will hold a meeting at ?, o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Abbie II. Cowl. v. 1-?. North West Temple street. DR. A. R. RAY has returned from Philadelphia, where he has been taking a special course of study of the eye. ear and throat and In a few days will locale here with Dr. St sniffer. THE ACCIA CLPB of St. Paul's church, a society of young people of the parish, met .Monday evening and discussed plans for social gatherings during tho Lenten season. Definite plans will be announced later. DAY1D E. COHEN, a former Salt Laker, now manager of The Jewish Tribune, Trib-une, Portland. Ore., who. with his bride, has been spending his honeymoon here wilh relatives and friends, will leave for home this evening. MARY R. SCH L'LT HESS died Monday morning al her residence, 0J8 East Slxih South street, of pneumonia. The funeral service will bo held from the First ward meeting house Thursday at - p. m.. with interment In the City cemetery. SPIT WAS tiled in the district court Mondav by G. II. Backman against Elizabeth Eliza-beth S. P.urllngame and the unknown heiis of William and Christopher Robson. deceased, to quiet title to lot G. block 11!). plat A. Salt Lake City survey. NEP1II Y. TAYLOR filed suit iu the district court Monday against John M. Dalton si'nd Seymour D. Young to recover JilSO.sri and 5100 as attorney's fees, ah' leged lo be due on a promissory note executed by Dalton January -. 1000, anu endorsed by Young. THE Fl.'NERA L of Mrs. Jane C. WIs-comb WIs-comb will be held from the residence of her daughter. Mrs. E. G. Brown. 112 "East. Third South street, nt " o'clock Wednesday afternoon, with burial iu the City com el. "MT- Friends are- invited. GOVERNOR SPRY Monday appointed Dr D. C. Budge of Logan as delegate to represent I'tah al the conference on medical education and legislation, to be held under the supervision of the American Ameri-can Medical society sit Chicago Fcbrtiaty and Man h 1 and THE BOND of W. S. Dalton, the new second assistant city attorney, was tiled with the cltv recorder Monday. Tho amount of the bond is $1000 and tho bondsmen arc Edgar A. Rogers, former assistant city attorney, and A. J, W eoer. THE DISTRICT COl'NCIL of the Putted Drotherhood of Carpenters and , Joiners of Ameilca held its regular meeting meet-ing iu the Federation of Labor hall Mon- day evening. No new business was brought before the council, only l online matters being taken up. THE MPRRAY Meal and Livestock companv filed an action in the district coin I Monday against George S. Rad-don Rad-don and George E- Williams, partners as Raddon & Williams, to recover S10::7. 17. alleged to be due for-merchandise sold to the defendants between Juno and December I'S. 1000. . SHERIFF SHARP Monday received a telegram from Reno, New. stating thai the habeas corpus proceedings, brought bv Reuben Watson hud been dismissed aiid that Deputy Sheriff Edtllngtoii would! leave that night for Salt iJike with hisj prisoner. Watson Is wanted here for si criminal u.ssauli upon si young girl. SHF.nil'F GEORGE T.- .1 L'DD, of tL'ah county hns asked the local police to locate', if possible, it man who gave the name of Will Cook in Provo. Cook is wanted -iu that city on tho charge of forging the name of T. M. Allman to a check for $'.il. which he later passed on the Schwab Brewing company. THE' PAST NOBLE-GRANDS CLl'l? wlil nieet with Mrs. Brown at' her homo, 425 South Eleventh East street. Thursday Thurs-day afternoon, .lanuury . 13. A cordial invitation to' all past noble grands from other lodger., also - from other iurisdle-lions iurisdle-lions who may be sojourning in the city, are welcome. JUDGMENT was rendered by Judge Armstrong Monday In favor of Jlonry Newell arid against W. B. AlbensOn, receiver re-ceiver of the Salt Lake Public Service companv. for the sum of $l-40:u. for rent ilue for' tho premises at IS West Second South street from February 1 to July IS. 100L, and also for .OO as sittorney's fees. . SPENf'ER CLAWSON JR.. Hugh W. Doiigsill and Alex S. Campbell, managers of the "Serenade" recently presented by local talent at the Salt Lake theater and elsewhere, have presented John D. Spencer Spen-cer with a handsome mission chair and set loo as si token of appreciation for I lie help he -rendered in preparing for the play. OWING to th great interest being taken in the revival meetings held by the Salvation Army this week. Captain Thomas Markov, who intended leaving for California Monday, has boon persuaded per-suaded to remain over two days to deliver de-liver siddressos. Captain Mucker will speak at the Swedish Free Mission church, 7" I South Seventh LSast. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. A PETITION for letters of administration administra-tion of the eshite ot John Lloyd, who died in this city December R! Inst, was filed by Walter Lloyd in the pro halo division' of the district court Monday. The estate consists of real properly wilted at 5S"ft. a note for 51'U"i0 and cwh in bank amounting to sr.PS.ss. There are seven hoi, named In the petition. HARRY Jol'N'SON. the bartender who was nriesfC Saturday night on the charge of f-tiling a bolt of silk from Walk' r brother" More, Is not the well-known well-known llairv Johnson of this city, but a stranger here, hailing from Denver, Colo. He is being held by Ibe police who believe that they sire on the trull of a well-organized gang of shoplifters who have started operations iu this' city. |