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Show City and Neighborhood GEORGE S. BELL is home again, after a four months' business trip on the coast and intervening states. HEKRY WAGEKER underwent an operation op-eration for appendicitis Friday at the Keogh-llammond hospital. COAT, MINE INSPECTOR PETTIT has returned from a. two weeks' Inspection of Sunnysido and Castle Gate mines. LOCAL bank clearings Friday were $1,-12S.-11S.H, as compared with $Si;0.in.2G for the corresponding day last year. THE FRIENDS of Deputy United States Marshnl Julian Riley will regret lo hear that he Is confined to his home, seriously ill. JUDGE WIL1,TAM IT. KING will speak at tho First Methodist church Sunday evening 011 the "Observance of Washington's Washing-ton's Birthday." THE BOND of T. DoWitt Foster, the new clerk of the board of health, was tiled with t lip city recorder Friday The amount of the bond Is 51000. and tho National Na-tional Surety eopipany Is surety. THE TRIBUNE acknowledges receipt of an invitation to the seventeenth annunl millLarj' ball of the Buttalion of Cadets of the Agricultural college, to be held at the auditorium In Logan, Monday evening. even-ing. MAYOR BRANSFORD. Friday, approved tho action of the city council at its meeting meet-ing Thursday night In approving the. contract con-tract with P. J. Moran for the t-onstruc-tlon of the City creek apieduct and catch basin at a cost of $25,000. THE TRIAL of the case of the slate against Henry Bates, charged with breaking break-ing Into a box car belonging to the Rlo Grande railway, last November, was commenced com-menced before a Jury In Judge Lewis's division of the district court, Friday, and ...111 1,. in.l.U,1 l.lo.. JOSEPH L. FTNNEGAN. who was arrested ar-rested by Mounted Officers Barker and Conyers, Monday last, for a violation of the speed ordinance, was beforo Justice Bishop Thursday and was lined Sl. He bad been trying out the speed of a new machine on Main street between Fourth and Ninth South streets. SUIT FOR DIVORCE was filed in the district court, Friday, by Hazel Deem against Harry Deem, on the grounds of desertion and nonsupport. They were married in this city April 'J. 1904. and Deem deserted his wife April 0. 1906, since which time ho has failed to support her. it is alleged. MAYOR BRANSFORD has received an Invitation lo be present at the first annual an-nual convention of the International League for Highway Improvement, whlclr meots In St. Augustine, Fla., next month, and deliver an address at tbe convention. The mayor Is unable lo attend and will have to decline the invitation. THE REGULAR monthly meeting of the Na'uvoo Legion association was held Friday night at the bishop's building. There was a jtftjod attendance, and William Wil-liam Newell, one of the original members of the Nauvoo legion, spoke on his own life, telling many thrilling Incidents. Considerable Con-siderable routine business was transacted. A PETITION lias been filed, with the city recorder, to be sent lo Ihc city council, coun-cil, asking that sidewalks bo laid In the district bounded liy Arapahoe street on the north. American avenue on the south, the Jordan river on the east, and McKln-ley McKln-ley avenue on the west. The. district Is in Poplar Grove. JOHN R. WINDER of the first presidency presi-dency of the Mormon church, who has been confined to his bed for several weeks past with nn attack of acute pneumonia, was reported to be slightly worse Friday. Fri-day. Tils condition was not considered dangerous, however, and at. a late hour last night he was resting comfortably. . UNDER the direction of Miss McFar-land. McFar-land. the operetta. "Jack the Giant Killer." Kil-ler." was put on In the Farmers ward amusement hnll, Friday evening. The clever Utile piece was greatly appreciated by a large and enthusiastic gathering. In the cast were more than Ihlrty-fivo boys and girls, ranging in age from eight to' twelve years. SlTTT WAS FILED In the district court. Friday, by AhMIda M C. Da 1 1 on against .,.!..... PI,..-,. n ..nnn.t. I.. the sum of S200 for the unlawful ejectment eject-ment of the plaintiff from properly In this cotmiv anil also to recover J225 rents which would ba.ve. accrued from the pi-op-erty from November .'!, l&nfi. tho date I he plaintiff claims Bloru unlawfully took possession of the land. C. II CARLQU1ST was tendered a farewell reception at Pioneer hall. Friday evening. Mr. Carlrpilsi,who is well known here, will leave March 11 for Sweden, where he will labor In the interests of the Mormon church for the next two years. A I the party was n. large circle of friends. A programme of both Instrumental Instru-mental and vocal selections wns rendered and refreshments were served. A COMMUNICATION was received by Mayor Bransfoid on Friday from James R. Quirk, editor of Popular Mechanics, published at ('hlcago. asking for a statement state-ment from the mayor on the Question of a sane Fourth of July for publication in the May Ixsno of that publication. The rcoue.n will be complied with, as the mayor has decided opinions on that matter, mat-ter, as has been expressed heretofore in his Fourth of July proclamation. NICK. BUTKOV1CH and John Matte-jevlch Matte-jevlch filed suit. In the district court. Friday, Fri-day, against Steve Marovirh and wife. G. Mondarice, Joe Mellch and Jnck Forbcn to foreclose a chattel mortgage upon a houso in Bingham Canyon and for Judgment Judg-ment for ?SO0. balance alleged to be due on Hie note executed by the defendants June H. l'JOS. to secure the payment of which the mortgage was given. In addition, judgment Is asked for Interest and ?-30 as attorney's fees, |