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Show CITY AND VICINITY SALT LAKE council Xo. 1. Native Sons of T'liih. will hold the most important import-ant mccilng of the year tonight in Woodmen's Wood-men's hall, Irtl .tnln street. This will be the Hist annual meeting or the organisation. organ-isation. A president, vice president, secretary sec-retary trc:usurer. member of board of governors and others will ho elected. Micro will also bo elected delegates to tho grand council, based on one delegate for each fifty members. Salt Lake council coun-cil Xo. I has nearly COO members.. INSTEAD OF I ho present transfer .service, the citizens of Oaklev 'addll Ion want (he Ctab Light ."C- Jtallway companv to oxl end through service on its fair grounds line. At present passengers have to change cars at th.: fair grounds ami wait for a single car that " operates at long Intervals. W. J. Newman and others represented petitioners before Ibo decommission de-commission yesterday. Tho commission advised petitioners lo present their case in writing. NOTIFICATION THAT ICO acres of the Salt Ivake City land district, selected by tho state under its grant for permanent perma-nent reservoir sites, has been passed upon and approved by the goneral lajul office nt Washington, was received at the oflieo of Governor Spry ye.storda v afternoon. The land is now npn to the state, witii the exception of possible coal deposits, and will belong to the state henceforth. CITY COMMISSIONER Menard P Morris left last night for San Dlogo, Cab, on a business trip, ife will be abseil ab-seil L from the city one week. At the eily commission meeting vesterday a resolution wus passed resigning .Mr. Morris s duties as commissioner of streets and public lniprovcmenLs to II. W. Lawrence, Law-rence, commissioner of finance. TT,HA SAFETY committee of the Utah Light Ac Hallway company held a meeting yesterday In the offlco of Joseph S. Wells, general manager. A discussion or recommendations recom-mendations to the management regarding tho salety of passengers and employees was held Tho suggest Ions will be made to tho central safety committee. -,,.fT,VNERAL SERVICES for Edward L. Philips wcr held at the Second ward ehapcl yesterday at 2 p. m. Bishop 11. C. Iverson outdated, and music was furnished fur-nished by members of the ward choir. The pallbearers were street car motor-men motor-men and conductors. Interment was in the City cemetery. ' A COMPLAINT was Issued by the county attorney yesterdav charging Edward Ed-ward Wright with robbery. Wright Ih said to have stolen a watch worth, $M from W, J. Conger after assaulting tho latter with a pair of brass knuckles. Tho orrense Is alleged to have been committed December 3. r,f.PIVTEuf UNERAL services for Mrs. Lillian Nesbit Boyce. who died in San l-rancisco last Friday, "were held at tho Qualtrough-Alcott funeral chupel nt 'i p m. yesterday. Interment was in the City cemetery. Mrs. Boyco was the daughter iV.V"'y."w'- and Elizabeth Irvine Nesblt of this city. THE UNITED STATES civil service commission will hold two competitive examination:! ex-amination:! .lanuary 8, ono for laboratory assistant in physics and the othar for entomological assistant. Only men can uunllfy. The former pays from ?900 to $1200 and tho latter from ?i-100 to $1800 a year. C. C. GEORGE, rocnntlv indicted bv tho United States grand Jury here, was brought from Denver yesterday by Marshal Mar-shal Dewey C. Bailey of Colorado, to answer an-swer a "whllo slavery" charge. George is accused of inducing a. girl to go from Salt Lake to Lly, .Nov., for Immoral purposes. pur-poses. HAVING PLACED seventy-six Chinese on a steuiner at San Francisco for deportation. de-portation. G. Oliver Frick. ITniled States immigration inspeetor of Detroit, pnssed through Salt. Lake yesterday. The Cld-nese Cld-nese wore gathered by him from various cities between Detroit and the coast. CHARGING NONSUPPORT, Annla Lu-komsky Lu-komsky brought 3u!t for divorce against Joseph Lukomslry In tho district court yesterday. She alleges that dining the. pust 5 car her husband has given her but ?J0 on which to subsist. Divorce and ?-'0 monthly alimony is asked. FUNERAL. SERVICES for Miss Sadie Garnet Ma I In. who died in St. George lUah. November "0. wero held In the N'lnth ward chapel at. II o'clock vostcr-day. vostcr-day. IJishop A. IT. Woolley was In charge of tlio services. Interment was in the City cemetery. THE COMMERCIAL club'.i committees on automobiles and good roods will hold a Joint meeting at. noon today to take up the matter of forming a Salt Lake branch organlatlon of the Midland Trail association. GRAND LARCENY is charged against .1. .1. Wesley In a coinnlnint. issued by tne county attorney yesterday. Wesley Is alleged to have stolen two typewriters from the ofticc of the board of education last .Inly. THE KONVERSATIA Ultuvso In TSspe-ranto TSspe-ranto will meet at the orfiec of Dr. Ada I-a ust. Hooper building, this even ing at S o'clock. All Interested are Invited. In-vited. H'. T RAINES, state Immigration inspector, in-spector, will be taken to the ITolv Cross hospital this morning to be operated on He hut- been seriously ill since Monday. ALLEGING DESERTION. Anna L. I Died suit for divorce from Michael Hill in the district court vestordm-. shu asks custody of flvo minor children. THE STATE land board continued in session yesterday, disposing of a large amount of routine matters. THE MEMBERS of the Senators club will i;lvc a dance in Whitney hall this evening. |