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Show City and Neighborhood THE state commission on adult blind held a meeting in Governor Sprv's office Thursday afternoon and transacted rou-tiiii: rou-tiiii: business. TIU'RSDAVS bank clearings were Si. 010. 100.71, as compared with SMl.-710 SMl.-710 12 for (he corresponding day of last year. COXCnUGATIOX MONTKFIORT3 will hold regular Sabbath services at 8 o'clock , this evening. Uabbl Tlevesh will preach on "At the Crossing of Roads." MRS. TARRY J. ROBINSON under-went under-went an operation Thursday at tho Groves Latter-day Saints hospital and was reported to be getting along nicely last night. TUP: LADIES' AUXlMART of Con-ttregatlon Con-ttregatlon Monteilorc will entertain at a card social In the vestry rooms of tho synagogue, .15 Third Kast. next Sunday evening at S o'clock. THE BOND of I L. Palmrjuisl. deputy clerk of the city court, was tiled with City Recorder Ben S. Rives. Thursday. Thurs-day. The amount of the bond is 51000. and the American Surety company is surety. P. IT. O'NEILL filed an action hi tho district court Thursday against TDennls Fee lo recover $1075 alleged to be due as the purchase price of a one-half In-tf-rest in a saloon on State street, which O'Neill sold to Kec April T.i, 100S. CLAIMING that her property was damaged In the sum of $1000 by reason of the overflow from the Jordan river at Ninth North street December 20 last, Anna Sehy has riled a claim with tho city recorder for damages In that amount. MRS. M. E, TENNEY, a resident of Salt Like for many years and mother of Charles W. Tenncy. formerly with the Rio Grande Western railway, died at tho home of her son in Wa.lsonville. Cal on Tuesday, January IS, after a four weeks' illness. JUDGE LEWIS of the district court Thursday flNcd the amount of the Inheritance In-heritance tax to be paid the stato of Utah upon the estate of Eliza E. I'lck-ard. I'lck-ard. deceased, at 5CH1.07. The value of tho estate, as shown In the inventory, Is ?2G,031.50. THE Lubra Oils Manufacturing company, com-pany, operating a plant in North Salt Lake, has elected .7. R. Murdoch president: presi-dent: .. ii. Woolley, vice president; J. W. Musscr, secretary, and William Sprv. R J. Fabian. John T. White and J. C. Howard, directors. JUDGMENT was rendered by Judge Armstrong, Thursday, in favor of the Newhouso Realty company and against Irwin E. Pratt for the sum of 51200. as rent for an offico in tho Boston block and as damages for withholding the premises from tho plaintiff. JOHN KOWOTVJCIT was arraigned before. Judge Lewis of the district court Thursday upon the charge of assault with a deadly weapon, and entered n plea of not sullty. He Is charged with attempting to shoot Tom Mascollnc December De-cember G last. His case Is set for trial February 7. JAMES D. MURDOCH, the ncwlv-ap-polnled county commissioner, was closeted closet-ed with Commissioner John C. Mackay Thursday for some time, talking over county affairs. Mr. Murdoch will tile his. bond In the sum of 55000 todav and will be ready for the regular meeting of the board Monday. H. C- HAINES, state statistician lias received a request from Gertrude Hill of tho Chicago Teachers' college for pictures pic-tures of scenery in Utah to be used In teaching geography in the college. Mr. Hninns Is doing some rustling to find a publication of some 'character which will answer the purpose. SLinL "V- FIXED -n .-, dIstrlct court Thursday by Walter Robertshaw and wife against Salt Lake Citv. to recover re-cover damages in the sum of $120(1 for Injuries lo the Robertshaw property, un est Seventh North street, alleged to have been caused hy the city's raising tho grade of tho street In front of the premises four feet, in August last. SUNDAY EVENING, at. Unity hall. Superintendent D. II. Chrlslonsen of the city schools will discuss the subject, "Is the Public School Curriculum Adequate to the Educational and Social Demands of Today V" The subject is one In which all arr lntereMi-l ntvl dm t 1 doubtless be large. Opportunity will be -given for a free discussion of the subject. EMPLOYEES of the Salt Lake banks will forget monthly statements, trial balances bal-ances and tho like Friday night, when, with wives and Msters and the "other tcllows' sisters." they will gather at Odcon hall for a dance. The affair 'is the first, annual ball of the Salt Lako chapter of the American Institute of Banklnsr and it is expected to be one of the important im-portant social events of the season.' m-,,'UD,CJE LI'" WIS of the district court hursday rendered Judgment against John R. Claw-son and John It. Clawson Jr.. bondsmen on the appeal from hidr' ui'Mit in the case of C. II. Richards af?a'n.sJ '"- A. E. Clawson. for the .sum of ?..lo.o!i and costs amounting to $2.!.il0 Richards secured a. Judgment against Mrs. Clawson for the above amount iTfCni,.,n Jmlg Lr,;ls'K '"vision, but slio failed to pay, so Judgment was rendered ren-dered against, the bondsmen for th( full amount. - 1 MRS JAMES TANNER TENT NO. I Daughters of Veterans, will Install offl-r,0-,,?,,rr"l!,y evening, January 21. at th AelllnBton hotel parlors, opposite tl e Oregon Short Lino depot. All member are requested to be present prompllv t S o dock. At the snmo time and place Mie officers of the p. O. I Iowa rd "post No- .. G. A. R.. will lm Installed, and all persons who have signed as charter WeSnt? SUCU PSt UrC Ur5C1 10 |