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Show City and Neighborhood A DAUGHTER was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cloninger, 31D Stanton Stan-ton avenue. THE RANK CLEARINGS Wednesday in Salt Lake amounted to SDTI.SS6, compared com-pared with 51.025,091 the same day a year ago. THE McConaughy-'Losce Lumber company com-pany Is sulngA- Ij. Hamlin In the district dis-trict court to recover $1263.27, with Interest, In-terest, said to bo duo for materials furnished fur-nished between November 1, 1905, and April 1. 1907. A 'PARTY of about forty prominent Salt Lakers left for Carbon county Wednesday evening to inspect the property prop-erty of the Independent Coul and Coke company. The party will return this evening. A MEETING of tho directors of the State Fair association will be held Thursday Thurs-day night, at which the bids for all tho concessions at the fair will be opened and awarded. Several other matters will also como up for consideration. J, A. I HC AD LUND nnd S. B. Woods, formerly engaged In the architectural business as lleadlund & Woods, are suing Van D. Spnldlng in tho district court to recover $1225 alleged to bo duo for plans furnished in the summer of 190S, ROBERT WALLACE, a farmer, whllo driving homu witli a horso and buggy, was thrown from the rig by a taxlcab, which collided with It Wednesday night. Wallace Wal-lace was bruised about tho body and I lie rig was demolished. The taxicab was driven by William Crojilc. ARTHUR E. MOOREHOUSE'S suit against the Utah Light & Railway company, com-pany, to recover $10,000 damages, was dismissed by stipulation in District Judge Morse's court Wednesday. Moorehouso sued to recover for the death of his flve-ycar-old son September 15, last year. THE JOHN J. DALY COMPANY, in an instrument tiled with the county recorder Wednesday, mortgages to Charles II. Lindley properly in lot f?, block 52, plat A, city survey, to secure a promissory note for $20,000. executed September II and payable in two years. |