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Show 1 C5fcy and Neighborhood SALT LAKE hank clearings Tuesday amounted to $1.005.1551. 1'-', as compared with $8M.711.02 for the corresponding day last year. Tl-IK CARPENTERS' district council has moved Its offices to rooms CU and H7, Commercial hloek. .1. .1. Wllkc-ls the business busi-ness agent In charge of the offices J. KDWARD TAYLOR, state horticultural horticul-tural Inspector, spent. Tuesday at Murray Mur-ray inspecting the nursery sloi-k. Tie will leave for T'rdvo Wednesday and spend a few days in l.'lah county on inspection worlf. JOHN It. WINDER, of the first presidency presi-dency of tho Mormon church, was resting rest-ing easy at a late hour Tuesday night. He was reported somewhat better than on tho, previous day. T II p? DIVORCE case of Lucy M. Mitchell against .John G. Mitchell was on trial all davTuosday before .fudge Morse, but will be concluded Wednesday. Roth parties to tho action charge each other with cruelty. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Utah Health league will be held at :20 o'clock Friday evening at the office of the secretary secre-tary of slate in the city and. county building. Three new directors arc to be elected on this occasion. SOME IICNGIIV thief broke Into the Twenty-second Ward Co-op. store Monday Mon-day night and after stealing a. can of lard. :l large beefsteak and a box of cigars, departed. "lie left no clue. The police were notillod Tuesday morning. STATE Superintendent of Schools A. C. Xe.Isoiv will leave Thursday morning for Indianapolis to attend the convention of the department of superintendents of the National Educational association. He will also visit the schools of Chicago for about two weeks. REPORTS from the home of Patrolman EniH Johnson, who is suffering with pneumonia, arc that bo in improving and that there arc hopes of his speedy recovery. recov-ery. On Monday ho was 'reported lo bo in a serious condition. Ho la being attended at-tended bx Dr. S. G. Paul. MAYOR JOHN S. BRANS FORD on Tuesday approved all of the matters passed upon by the city council Monday Mon-day night. Among the most, important, nialteis wa3 tho appropriation of $li),fli1o for the purchase by tho clly of a tlredg-to tlredg-to use in enlarging th surplus canal and dredging the Jordan river, so as to Increase In-crease its capacity? , t MAYOR J. S.7SRANSFORD has, been asked to deliver an address at the meeting meet-ing of tho Manufacturers' Association of Utah, to bo hold at the Commercial club Thursdav evening. Others who will probably prob-ably speak will lib Joy H Johnson, president pres-ident of the Commercial club; George M'. Cannon, president of the Real Estate as-M)cfa,tloii, as-M)cfa,tloii, and S. 11. Love, president of the traffic bureau. ALL the otficers of the Utah Savings & Trust company weic re-elected at. the meeting of tho directors of the company Tuesday afternoon. Tho by-laws of tho company, were amended at the last annual an-nual meeting of tho stockholders to allow al-low a board of eleven directors Instead of Ihc present limit. of-Jcven members. No action has been taken, however, to name the four new members. EXTENSIVE losses on account of extremely ex-tremely cold weather and a lack'of feed have been sulfercd by sheepmen of Box Elder county, according to O. L. Stohl of r.righam City, who is spending a few davs in Salt Lake. Mr. Stohl says that some of the hay shipped Into tho county coun-ty has cost as high as ?''S n ton delivered, deliv-ered, on the ranges, and several carloads; of corn hae been shipped in from the cast. H. A. DENTON was arrested hy Detectives Detec-tives Ripley and Schulzc Tuesday night and taken to the police station. horc he was charged 'with petit larceny. He Ik said te. hac "been, committing petty theft at the public library, wlioro a number num-ber of ovorcop-ts have been stolen. |