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Show J CITY AND VICINITY j IN THE CASE OF E. E. Rich. Jr.. against the Western Pacific Railroad company for damages alleged to have been done the" plaintiff's residence by the vibration of passing trains, an instructed verdict for I ho company was rendered in Judge C. AV. Morse's court yesterday. The motion fpr an Instructed verdict was allowed on the ground that the statute sta-tute lime limitation for bringing the action ac-tion had run out. O. H. ADLER and Joseph Pearl are charged with being parties to a contract to defraud and deceive the Southern Pacific Pa-cific Railroad company in separate complaints com-plaints Issued by the county attorney's office yesterday afternoon. It is charged that hoth of the men weie parties to contracts whereby railroad, passes over tho Southern Pacific were "'sold. THE GEORGE R. MAXWELL. W. R. C. will entertain friends at l. O. O. F. hall Wednesday from li to h p. in., with a card social, all comrades are cordially Invited. The ladles who will help entertain enter-tain are Mesdames Stevens. Hefty, Smith. Tromayne To nan, Winegar and Watrons. WASATCH SISTERS. No. 218. Lanics' Auxiliary to the Brotherhood or Railway Trainmen, will hold a meeting Friday of this week. Important business is to be transacted and final arrangements will be made for a ball to be given in the Moose ball on the evening of Nov. 'li. TO RECOVER $700, alleged to be due on a promissory note and to forclose a mortgage on certain real estate properly to satisfy the same. W. S. Henderson began suiL In the Third district court yesterday yes-terday against V. D. Bailey ct al. G. G. GREGG, 655 North Second West street, a. carpenter, reported to the police yesterday morning that his kit of carpenters' car-penters' tools had been stolen from the Bamberger passenger depot yesterday morning while he was waiting for a train. THE LADIES MISSIONARY society of the First Presbyterian church will meet at the residence of Dr. Silver. 002 East Second Soulh street, on Tuesday, Nov. 21st at 2:00 P. M, THEODORA BORMAN was Granted a final decree of divorce from Herman lior-man lior-man by Judge George G. Armstrong In the Third district court yesterday afternoon. S. A. KENNER, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. George AV. Potter, and chlldrou. left last night for Los Angeles, where they will spend the winter. CHARLES R., GILMER was granted a final decree of divorce from Alice Roy Gilmer by Judge C. AV. Morse Tuesday morning. MRS. P. -P.-WILLIAMS, who has been 111 for several days at the Hotel I tali, has recovered and will soon be out again. MRS. J. F. M'KEE will entertain her sowing club this afternoon at her apartments apart-ments In the Ozark. THE MACCABEES will give a. dance this evening, al which a. good llmo is promised for every one. |