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Show CITY AND VICINITY PONTIFICAL MASS will be celebrated nt St, Marys cathedral this mornlmr In honor of Sister Mary Fedronla, a member of tho faculty of St. Marys academy, who died Sunday. Bishop Lawrence Scanlan will preside at the mass. Funeral services serv-ices will be held at 2 p. m. Burial will he In Mount Calvary cemetery. BIDS WERE received by tho board of county commissioners yesterday for lay-Ins lay-Ins the proposed new water main on Twelfth South street between Main and Sixth East .streets and the contract for the work will be awarded within the next few days. THE NEWARK Fire Insurance company com-pany of Newark. X. J., was yesterday admitted to write business in Utah. The capital and mirplua of the company amount to $S5n,D11.30. L. B. Rogers of this city acted as process attorney for the company. CLAIMING THAT an open account for 5S29.-50 remulns unpaid, the Salt Lake Jordan Mill & Elevator company filed suit yesterday In tho district court against Peter Llaropulos ct al. for judgment judg-ment for that amount with IntcrcaL MR. AND MRS. Robert J. Burdette will leave hen! today for Denver, Chicago Chica-go and New York, whence they will sail for Europe on June 15. They have been hero sdnce Saturday evening' visiting with their son Robert and his wife. GEORGE BENNETT, formerly of Vernal, Ver-nal, Utah, died suddenly Sunday evening at Oakley, Ida. The body will arrive In this city at 10 o'clock this morning over the Oregon Short Line and funeral services serv-ices will be held this afternoon. ALLEN J. RILEY, JR., of San Francisco, Fran-cisco, a nephew of Deplty United States Marshal Julian Riley of this city., nnd Mr. Squlro6, also of San Francisco, arrived In Salt Lake yesterday for a few days' visit with Mr. Riley. A BIG FORCE of workmen are constantly con-stantly at work at Saltalr setting the place In order for the opening. May' CO, ! and the management in now engaging Its force of beach attendants for the season. I THERE BEING no evidence of Intcn-! Intcn-! tlon to vlolato the law, Gus Alexlou and Harry Kompoulos, Greek merchants charged with Hclllntr mlsbrandcd oil, wcro released by Justice F. M. Bishop yesterday. yester-day. MASTER PLUMBERS of Salt Lake are dally receiving communiivitlons from similar organizations throughout tho country, assuring them of big delegations delega-tions to the annual convention In July, t ALL STRIKING workmen on the big Walker bank building, corner of Second South and Main streets, yesterday went back to work, their grievance having been amicably met by the contractors. WILLIAM NEWSON, formerly a resident resi-dent of this city, but now connected with thn Southern Pacific shops at West Oakland. Oak-land. Cal.. is hero for a visit of a few days with relatlvcw and friend. , RUFUS K. COBB has returned from . California after a vacation trip In the i Interest of health. Mr. and Mrp. Cobb I have visited chiefly In southern California during their absence. H. D. FOLSOM, JR., of Seattle. Wash.. Is In the city, having arrived In response to a telegram notifying him of the erl-ouslllncs erl-ouslllncs of his mother, Mrs. Barbara K. Folsom. , NAN S. LOCANDER filed ?ult yesterday yester-day In tho Third dlntrlct court for divorce di-vorce from Charles N. Ivocander. whom shj charges with abandonment and non-aupport. non-aupport. THE STATE BOARD of Adtieallnn war. In eefslon yesterday afternoon and con-2-ldcrHt a number of applications for teachers' certificates, and will report later. JOSEPH LUND, a porter at the Culln , hotl. pleaded yullfy to n chart:1 of npm-, npm-, Ing . nealed letter nnd was HnI HO and I co.ts by Justice F. M. Rlshop yesterday. B. F. PEIXOTTO lodR 421. Independent Indepen-dent Order B'nai Brlth. will not hold It rccular meeting tonlKht. owing to the Intervention In-tervention of the Jewish holiday?. RABBI CHARLES J. FREUND will sprak at S o'clock tonight in special service serv-ice In honor of the opnlnr of "f-a!t week.'" at Temple B'nal Brlth. 1 TWINS CAME to the home of Deputy Warden Anil: rw I re or the stntr prlxon S.mda The arc bovn The in'.tner and cf'ldren nr dolntr well, I SERVICES FOR t Fas' c.f Wrrku will he h'hl t Tnij R nsl lm'! u 3 o'clocR tonight, Rabbi Frcund spnk on a "Lesson Krom tho Rook of Ruth." The confirmation exercises will take place next Sunday at 10:30 o'clock. Musical numbers will hi rendered at both services. BIRDIE M'CORMICK DICK ERSON filed suit yesterday In the district court from Julius Malcolm Dlekcrson. Desertion Deser-tion and cruelty ari alleged. CREATORE'S BAND arihd In tho oi. vr.strrd.v m roadl'ic-i rr its ftlcs of on orts at t'.o ibormi lr, PROF. J. C. HOGENSON vrslr'Jli', 'A nit to Lunii in t' Ititfct of tho boja potato raisins contest |