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Show City and Neighborhood .TAMES W. QI'INN Is confined to his home with an attack of rheumatism. CREDITORS of the Scbettler estate will be paid their tltial dividend on Saturday Sat-urday by calling on the receiver, lo Eagle bloek BENJAMIN B. STEBBINS. assaycr at tho New Haven-Bingham, who has been seriously ill with pneumonia, has recovered recov-ered and left for bis New York borne. THE board of public works will bold Its regular meeting tonight. There aro no bids to be opened, so that the board 'will have little business to transact. A WARRANT was issued Thursday by Judge Bowman for the arrest of Kred Peterson on a charge of having assaulted Richard Proctor. The case will be beard Friday. THE REGULAR monthly meeting of the board of trustees of tho Agricultural college was held in Governor Spry's office of-fice Thursday afternoon. Only routine business was transacted. CLERK JL'DD of the city board of education edu-cation Is soliciting bids for school and janitors' supplies for the year KUO-RUl. Bids will bo opened by the board of education edu-cation at noon' Monday. April 11. OWING to tiic fact that Judge Lewis of the district court is engaged In the L. E. Driskcll murder trial, the regular weekly probate call will be held before Judge M. L. Ritchie this afternoon. WILLIAM If. THORNTON of Ilym-outh. Ilym-outh. L'tab. has applied lo the state engineer en-gineer for .0 second foot of water from Malad river which he will pipe to his home, a distance of nearly two miles. THE REGULAR meeting of tho Salt Lake County Horticultural society will be hebl in the office of the county commissioners com-missioners In the city and county building build-ing Saturday afternoon at l.:!0 o'clock. SECRETARY or State Charles S. Tin-gey Tin-gey has Issued a call upon all of the stale and private banks doing business In Utah for a .statement of their condition condi-tion at the close of business March 14. RULON S WELLS addressed the missionary mis-sionary class of the Latler.-day Saints university Thursday evening on "Practical "Prac-tical Missionary Work," based on his experiences ex-periences In England as a missionary for the Mormon church. THE SEMI-MONTHLY reading at Great Salt Lake showed a rise of ibree-teiilhs ibree-teiilhs of a font between March 1 and March 15 in the water of the inland sea. The lake Is now two and one-tenth feet higher than It was a year ago. MATT DAUGHERTY. tho well-known mining man. was painfully Injured by falling while alighting from a street car Wednesday. Daugherty fell and dislocated dislo-cated Hie bones of his left wrist, llo was also sllghlly bruised about Iho body. THE FINALS In the musical enntest which Is being carried out. by the Granite stake will be held in the Granite stake bouse this evening. At the contest this evening those who qualify will take part In the' big musical cantata which Is to be held during the middle of March. THE REV. WILLIAM THURSTON1 BROWN and others will speak at. the celebration cel-ebration of tho Paris commune March IS, at S p. m.. iu room 1!S2. Commercial club building, South West Temple street, under the auspices of the Salt Lake Socialist So-cialist party. Admission will be free. THE Utah Society of Engineers will meet this (Friday) evening at headquarters. headquar-ters. 702 Ncwhouso building. II. B. Saunders and Ernest Gayford will lend the discussion on "Concentration of ores. All Interested In the subject aro Invited. THE STATE food and dairy department depart-ment lias been advised of tho arrest and prosecution of G. S. Wood of Sprlng-ville Sprlng-ville on a charge or violating the state food regulations. Ho Is alleged to have sold butter without, the name of tho manufacturer or his address on. the package. pack-age. OWING to the fact that Saturday Is the nalional lag day of the W. C- T. U.. the retail clerks will not tag people on that day iu behalf of the early closing campaign as was planned. Instead the clerks will wait until some day next week, when they will observe another tag day for c, o'clock closing. WILLIAM MAHONEY. employed as foreman on the Kcarns building, roll twenty feet Into a bed of soft concrete Wednesday afternoon, whon a scaffold collapsed, but escaped Injury. He was unable to extricate . himself and It was found necessary to bring a big derrick into play to rescue the. foreman. DR. F. E. MURRAY, in charge of the local station of the United States bureau of animal Industry, has returned from Ogden. where he went early In the week, to arrange for the locating and districting district-ing of lloek.M of sheep which will trail into Iduho through northern Utah from Nevada for summer ranging. MUCI.I INTEREST is being demonstrated demon-strated In the lecture to be given at Rowland Row-land hall Friday night by Prof. Mitchell Carroll of the George Washington university uni-versity at Washington. D. C. which will be given under the auspices of the Utah i Society of the Archaeological Institute of America. Tha lecture will be Illustrated with stereopticon views. A RAYMOND excursion party arrived in Salt Lake Thursday morning and spent the day In sightseeing. They visited visit-ed nil of the many points of Interest In automobiles anil continued their journey iu the afternoon. The party Is traveling travel-ing eastward There are eighty-six passengers pas-sengers In the company. SUPERINTENDENT of Waterworks Thomas Hobday has a gang of fifty men at work lowering the watermalns on Third South streqt from State to Tenth East and on Ninth East street rrom South Temple to the city limits. The work will be finished by the llrst of the week, so that the paving of those streets may be commenced. JUDGE RITCHIE of the district court Thursday rcnllered judgment In favor of the J. P. Paulson company against the Commercial National bank for the sum of $1001. the balance found to be due on the contract for installing tho bank fixtures in the room now used by the Continental National hank. CHIEF OF POLICE BARLOW has Instructed In-structed the members of the police department de-partment lo pay particular attention to traffic and nrrest all persons who drive vehicles on the wrong side of the streot Speclnl reference was also made to tin ordinance regulating the speed or automobiles auto-mobiles and motorcycles, |