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Show City md Neighborhood Im. AND MRS. J. E. BRINIOIAN of No. 7 HarrowH court, nro rejoicing over tho arrlvul of an eight-pound girl. .THE MEMBERS of tho Crystal club will be entertained Wednciiday, February 2. by Mrs. li. L. Mecklenburg at her home on East South Temple street. AFTER AN examination before Judgo Lowis of tho district court Saturday. James Robinson was adjudged insane and committed to tho Stato Mcntul hospital at Provo. ALFRED NOYCE, a "trusty," who escaped es-caped from tho city Jail last Thursday, was rearrested by Patrolman Patterson Saturday and will .servo the remainder of his time in Jail. SUIT WAS FILED In the district court Saturday by Moroni Hclncr against T. Ij. llalliday to recover 5f00 on a note executed by llalliday on February 1. m09. Judgment is also asked for ?75 aa attorney fees. THE- FIELD deputy assessors will start to work Mondny assessing tho property In the county outside of Salt Lake City. Tho deputies at work In the city aro making good progrcsn and have their work well in hand. Jt'DGE MORSB Saturday rendered a decree in favor of Edward Chamberlain and against Helen D. Rogers and others, quieting the plaintiff's tltlo to lot G. block 2, In a subdivision of block 2C, plat F, Salt Lako City survey. JUDGMENT by default was rendered by Judge Lewis of tho district court Saturday In favor of tho Murray Meat and Livestock company against Raddon & Williams for tho sum of S J0-1S for merclmndlso sold and delivered. GEORGE KIPRAS Is charged in a complaint Issued by tho county attorney attor-ney Saturday with contributing to tho delinquency of his son by permitting him to frcnucnt hip saloon. Tho complaint was sworn to by a Juvenile court officer. of-ficer. AT THE headquarters of the Y. W. C. A. In the Urooks Arcado building, corner cor-ner of Third South and Stato streets, a shorthand demonstration will bo held, beginning be-ginning at 7:30 p. m., Monday evening. Tho association Is about to begin a course of shorthand. JUDGE JOlN A. MARSHA1L made an order In tho federal court Saturday for tho removal' of Josoph W. Phillips, the. soldier charged with forging a money order at Goshen, Ind more than a year and a half ago, to Indianapolis, IntL, where he will stand trial. STREET C.VR TRAFFIC was delayed for a short time Saturday afternoon by tho breaking of an axle on Sugar Houso car No. -155. Service car No. 0H. manned by an emergency crow, was Immediately sent to tho scene, and. after much difficulty, diffi-culty, succeeded In switching tho car to ono side. THE BONDS of W- J. Halloran and C. P. Brooks, .members of tho board of public pub-lic works, were tiled with tho elty recorder re-corder Saturday. They aro for 55000 each. J. Frank Judgo and Frank M. Wilson aro sureties for Mr. Ifallornn and A. C. Ensign and W. II. Dickson aro on tho bond of Mr. Brooks. A MORTGAGE was filed with the county coun-ty recorder Saturday by which the Bingham Bing-ham Mary Copper Mining company mortgages mort-gages to Peter Olson nnd wife, A. J. JIaucrbach and wife, and s?voml others, for tho sum of 517,307, the Man patented mining claim, located at Bingham. THE UTAH Association of Credit Men Hied an attachment r,ult In tho district court 'Saturday against T. E. Vlsslng to recover the tola! sum of JJ'57.54, alleged to bo duo on accounts owing to six different mercantile establishments estab-lishments which bad been assigned to the association. WALKER BROS., bankers, filed an action ac-tion In the district court Saturday against William Showcll to recover a balance of SilOO. alleged to bo duo on a promissory note, executed January G, 100D. Judgmout Is also asked for interest inter-est at the rate of 10 per cent per annum an-num from the abovo date and 5C0 attorney attor-ney fees. CRAZED by injecting too much dope Into his arm, aftcV bo had broken into the cellar of the Bungalow Saturday morning. .Tnko Roger3 created so much disturbance that ho attracted tho attention at-tention of Night Watchman G. F. White, who, with tho assistance of Patrolmen Bcnyon and Pierce, took Rogery to the station. NOTICE WAS received at the office of Governor Spry on Saturday from .tho general land office at Washington nf the approval of throe selections of lands made by tho5 state. One Is for 003.2S acres for the permauent reservoir grant, another for 320 acres for tho Stato Normal Nor-mal school, and tho third Is for AGO acres for the School of Mines grant. DR. T, B. BEATTY, secretary of the stato board of health, will deliver a lecture lec-ture on "Public Health" at tho convention conven-tion of the mayors of tho cities in Utah in Logan Tuesday next. On Thursday, January 27, Dr. Bcatty wijl speak aL tho housekeepers' conference nt the Agricultural Agri-cultural college on "Sanitation iu tho Homo and School." AN ACTION was fib-d In the district court. Saturday by tho National Bank of tho Republic against George S. Raddon and wife and George , E. Williams ' and wife, to foreclose a morlgngo on part of sftcllon 21, tovnhip I south, range 1 west, Salt Luke meridian, given to secure se-cure the payment of two promissory notes, executed January -I. mon, on which thcro is a balanco duo of $2252 and S3378 respectively, a total of 55030. Jn addition to that amount. Judgment Is nlso asked for attorney fees In the total sum of 500. |