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Show CITY AND VICINITY JOSEPH SHOEMAKER and Miss Mildred Mil-dred C. .Harrison were married last night bv the Hcv. P. A. Slmpkln, pa.stor cf Phillips Congregational church. Mrs. Shoemnlccr is a native of California and arrived here yesterday with her parents, Mr. and -Mrs. E. S. Harrison. Mr. and Mrs, Shoemaker will leave soon for an extended trip through the southern states. THE DEMURRER of the boaru of education, edu-cation, which was named us a defendant in a suit brought by Joseph W. Mclleti against Vondcf Horst Brothers, to recover re-cover SI000 alleged to bo clue on : subcontract sub-contract for work done at the Jefferson school building, was sustained by Judge T. D. Lewis In the district court yesterday. yester-day. THE WILL of Betsy Player, beciueatli-lng beciueatli-lng her estate, consisting of several thousand thou-sand dollars' worth of real and person.il property, to twenty-one children and grandchildren, -was filed for probate In the district court yesterday. Accompanying it Is a petition by C, W. Player and Laura Player, asking for letters of administration. administra-tion. IN A COMPLAINT Issued by the county coun-ty attorney yesterday, Kellcy G:odall Is charged with contributing to the delinquency delin-quency of a minor by buying from Pete Chldo a quantity of railroad braso alleged to have been stolen from the Lenver & Rio Grande yards. C. G. NEEDHAM, who lives at 4 12 Post street, reported to the police yesterday that his house had been burglarized. In addition to some clothing, a Woodmen of the World medal, bearing the name of Mr. Necdhani, and two silver English medals were stolen. AMONG THE many real estate transfers trans-fers recorded yesterday was one from E. ; XV. Evans lo W. G. Romney, conveying a part of lot 7. block 50. nlat G. the consideration consid-eration being $10,000. This property is on Edison street and was purchased by Mr. Romnoy for the Century Printing company. com-pany. ALLEGED TO have stolen electric light globes from the Commercial and Arcade Ar-cade buildings. Charles Davenport, 28 years of age, was arrested last night by Patrolman A. C. Lund on a charge of petty larceny. JOSEPH A. LAW, who crave hia occupation occu-pation as that of agent, tiled a petition in bankruptcy yesterday in the United States court. Tie places his liabilities at $55-10.5:; and his assets at Sn22'J.S5. He claims $210 as exempt. THE SALT LAKE AD club held a meeting at the Commercial club yesterday yester-day afternoon. George E. Brown delivered deliv-ered an Interesting address on "Street Car Advertising." |