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Show CITY AND VICINITY THE TWO WEEKS' campaign for a cleaner Mty Is half over and. arcordlng to tho health authorities, much has been done In the betterment of conditions In all portions of tho lty. The second and last week of the citmpilign opens tomorrow tomor-row and the authorities aro earnestly requesting all householders to use especial es-pecial efforts to clean their premlnea. THE DELAYED eastern mall was distributed dis-tributed with more case yesterday by the clerks at the postofflce. as such quantities quan-tities are not being brousht to tho poat-oftlce poat-oftlce from tho trains as during Thursday Thurs-day and Friday. The tlrst-class mall la now in shapo to be handled with tho usual facility and tho great mass of second-class mall Is being distributed. ELSIE MAY BOWEN filed suit yesterday yes-terday In the Third district court seeking seek-ing to compel her husband, William M. Dowen, to contribute to her support. Tho latter 13 an employee of the Utah Gas fc Coke company and, according to the complaint, draws a 6alary of ?C0 or more each month. TWELVE APPLICANTS for the position posi-tion of rural mall carriers on routes In Salt Lake county took the examination In the federal bulldin? yesterday. Twenty-one additional carnnra aro needed to cover the routes and not as many appeared ap-peared to take tho examination as was expected. JOSEPH BYRON TOTTEM, who has been a popular member of the Garrlck Stock company for some time, left tho city last night for Xew York. Mr. Tot-tum Tot-tum will become the stago director of the West 12nd theater In Now York. MRS. EDWIN HIGLER of San Francisco Fran-cisco spent the latter part of the weok with her sister. Mrs. Laurie Hadley, on her way homo from tho casL EIGHTEEN SALT LAKE lawyers, graduates of the University of Chicago, met at luncheon at tho Commercial club yesterday. MRS. F. J. LYON left Saturday for her home In Los Angeles, after a visit of two weeks spent In this city with friends. H. A, SCH WEI K HART entertnlned a number of guests at luncheon at the Commercial club yesterday. CLAUDE W. FREED was taken to tho Judse-Mercy hospital Saturday to b opnrated on for appendicitis. MR. AND MRS. G. P. KELLER aro receiving congratuiutlons upon the arrival of a daughter. MR. AND MRS. WESLEY E. DERR have returned after spending the winter In California. I MRS. L. B. CASE and daughter. Miss Heber. left Salt Lake yesterday for Po-( Po-( caallo. 1 |