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Show J CITY AND VICINITY THE board of county commissioners has added to voting district No. 87 the territory lying between Eleventh South, Twelfth South, Fifteenth Kast and Seventeenth Jiast. This strip was recently re-cently annexed to the city and in the last election the residents of that section sec-tion voted in the Eighty-seventh district. The action of the commission yesterday ratifies their connection with this district, dis-trict, GOV. WILLIAM SPRY issued yesterday yester-day a requisition on the governor of Colorado for the return to this state of L. W. Ralcy, now under arrest In Denver. Den-ver. Haley is wanted in Provo to answer to a charge of cmbczzioment. George T. Judd. sheriff of Utali county, I Is designated as the officer to bring the prisoner back to Utah. RALPH GENTRY, United States surveyor, sur-veyor, and parly, left Wednesday night for Washington county, to be followed In about ten days by another party of surveyors in charge of E. B. Andrews. The surveyors will remain In Washington Washing-ton county until October, and will survey sur-vey about "07,000 acres of government land. THE Union Pacific Railroad company filed suit yesterday In the Third district court against the Blair-Hanson Livestock Live-stock company for the collection of 51127. with Interest. The petition alleges Hint a carload of lajnbs In shipment was taken by the above company and no return re-turn for same made. THE COMMENCEMENT exercises of the Jordan school district: will be held next Wednesday at Mldvalc. A. C. Kelson, Kel-son, state superintendent of public instruction, in-struction, will deliver the uddress to the graduates. This year's graduating class numbers 163 pupils, which is tho largest class ever graduated In this district. FRANK ROFINAS, MIko Boblch. Sam Stratcr, John Sthalhls and Gust Anton, who were arrested by Deputy Sheriff Axel Steele following a hostile demonstration demonstra-tion against strike-breakers at the Murray Mur-ray smelter on Monday, wcro sentenced to sixty days each In the county jail by Juatlco CharloB Holm yesterday. AT A MEETING of the mines and mining min-ing committee of the Commercial club, held yesterday evoning, plans were discussed dis-cussed for the framing of a resolution on mine patents. The plans will be submitted sub-mitted to the full committee at luncheon todaT. Tho meeting was presided over by W. C. Alexander. DR. E. V. SILVER of this city, who was called away by the serious Illness of his father ten days a?;o. Is expected to return In n few dayp. Dr. Sliver's fa ther. Charles Alexander Silver, died May 9. at tho age of 1)1 years, in Brooklyn. I r. T., and funeral services wcro held there last Saturday. THE LOCAL pontoffice employees, undaunted un-daunted by the adverse weather conditions condi-tions which accompanied their first dance at Saltalr last month, have announced an-nounced another dance for tonight. This will be the last dance at the resort until un-til the opening of the season. May 30. -J.rl,T,H?.Fx,nST s,,lt cver f"d In the Third district court wherein both parties to the case are Chinese. Hop Sing Lung brings action against Ton Sun for the payment of JI000 alleged to hav been borrowed by defendant. Interest at the ruf of 8 pi cent a year Is also asked C. FRANK EMERY, stat sanitary In- spector, returned yesterday from an inspection in-spection trip to Davis countv. Mr. Emory reported that ho found a number num-ber of dead sheep on the watershed endangering en-dangering tho water supply of the county. E. D. SWAN filed suit yesterday in the district court againat Hurry Me-Ewan Me-Ewan for alleged breach of contract In the purchase of real estato. asking that money already paid be forfeited and title of the property revert to plaintiff. BY AGREEMENT between attorneys for the prosecution and defense, the preliminary pre-liminary hearing of J. M. Maddern, charged with obtaining monev under false pretenses, was yesterday continued In nolico no-lico court until May 23. ,T.E ErSUi.TABLE SURETY company of Missoifr) filed copy of articles of Incorporation In-corporation and certificate of appoint' mcnt of WUIard Done as local agent, in the office of the secretary of state yesterday. . F,UJViE.RAL SERVICES for Mrs. Marv A. Faddls were held at tho residence. H03 Sixth avenue, yesterday afternoon at 2 o clock. BiHhop George H. Wallace conducted con-ducted the services. Burial was In City cemetery. A JURY in Judge C. W. Morse's court yesterday rendered a verdict to Cella Florence against Max Florence and the Florence Film company for $6111.11. The suit was brought on two promissory notes. FUNERAL SERVICES for Rachael Bouvler. a pioneer of Utah, who died Tuesday, were held yterdav afternoon at the residence. 2222 Third Zast street Interment was in City cemetery. H. L. CUM MI NGS, acting state -bank commlsslonpr. has sent notice to all banks within the state to make a report to him of their condition at tho close of business last Tuesday. GEORGE B. CAWTHORNE has been chosen acting secretary or tho local Young Men's Christian association, to hold office until a permanent selection can be made. INVITATIONS ARE being Issued to stake officers of the M, I. associations of the Mormon church lo the banquet to be held at the Deserct gymnasium on the evening of June 7. GEORGE J. FRANKS, a blacksmith or Eureka. Juab county, filed petition in voluntary bankruptcy In the federal court yesterday. ITC gave his liabilities B3 $o4H.20 and no assets. H. T. HAINES, state commissioner of immigration, labor and statstlcs. left yesterday for a ten days' busings trin in Grand and fc'an Juan counties. FUNERAL SERVICES for John C. , Murphy were held yesterday morning at b. D. Kvans's chapel. Burial was In Mount Olivet cemetery. TONIGHT THE members of the Twenty-sixth ecclesiastical ward will hold a reunion re-union In their amuaoraent hall, hcKln-nlng hcKln-nlng at S o'clock. . .wA P,.(1N.,C' t0 bc he,d ftt r-agoon about the middle of Juno, la being arranged by tho Hallway Federation shopmen. CHARLES CRAWFORD, a major In ine Twentieth Infantry, has been granted a two months leave of absence, to take . erfect July l. w MABYr.,G,RL was born o Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Bltner at their home, 110 Kev-1 pith bast street, early yesterday morn-. |