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Show CITY AND VICINITY ARTHUR ROBERTS, Jl years of age, who suffered two slight fractures of the skull and a severe scalp wound when thrown from a buggy which was Htruck by the. Wandamere car at 10 o'clock Thursday night, is reported to be making mak-ing progress toward recovery. He Is at the Groves L. D. S. hospital. GOVERNOR SPRY yesterday signed requisition papers for the return to this state from California of Leonard D. Mc-Lood, Mc-Lood, who is charged with tho noneup-port noneup-port of his wife and minor child. Deputy Sheriff T. A. Emery left for California last night to bring the man back. LITTLE CHANGE is reported In tho condition of Mrs. Huglj McKellar, who is n patient at St Marks hospital as a result of Injuries received in an automobile automo-bile accident near Clearfield, Thursday morning. None of tho other victims Is thought to be In a dangerous condition. E. LEDERM AN, William Hendlcy and Robert Edgar pleaded not guilty In Justice Jus-tice Harper's court yesterday to a charge of second-degree burglary. It is alleged that they broke Into tho confectlonory stand of Louis L. Trent last Monday night. WILLIAM BONE, special agent of the United States department of Justice, will leave today for Helena, Mont., where ho will appear as a witness in tlie case of tho Government against Max Fried, charged with "white slavery." SUIT FOR the collection of ?1440, alleged al-leged to he due an the result of a breach of contract, was filed yesterday by Mrs. A. V. .Anderson against the National Bond and Trust company and tho Cache Valley Orchard company. GEORGE DERMAN pleaded not guilty In Justice Harper's court yesterday to a chargo of grand larceny. It Is alleged that Dernian robbed Bert Chandy of $70 on July 9. Tho hearing was sot for July 19 at 2 o'clock. AGNES HIXON was again committed to the county Jail for refusing to answer questions yesterday as a witness In the case of the State against Sam AuguaL The case was continued until Tuesday at 10 o'clock. WHILE ATTEMPTING to dispose of three sides of bacon at Sixth South and Third West streets yesterday morning, J. P. Chubb, a laborer, was arrested by Motorcycle Patrolman Grundvlg. Chubb is being held pending an Investigation. l F. GRA'm filed suit yesterday in the Third district court againBt M. B. Whitney Whit-ney for the collection of S9209.9G, which he alleges he paid tho defendant for alleged al-leged worthless mining stock. IN THE case of the State against Ralph Gilmer, in Justice IL S. Harper's court, tho state finished with tho witnesses wit-nesses yesterday. The case was continued until 10 o'clock Monday. D. E. HEAPS, a conductor on the Salt-air Salt-air train, had the third finger of his right hand amputated at the Groves L, D. S. hospital yesterday. Tho linger was crushed while Heaps was switching cars, FAIRBANKS, MORSE &. CO. have filed suit in tho Third district court against the Plochc Mines company for tho collection collec-tion of $150 alleged to be duo on an account. ac-count. AN INTERLOCUTORY decree of divorce di-vorce was yesterday granted In tho Third district court by Judge George G, Ann-strong, Ann-strong, to Josephine Vlguren from Gus Vigurcn. GOVERNOR SPRY yesterday afternoon' went to Logan, where he Ir booked to deliver an address at the convention of bankers. JUDGE T. D. LEWIS will, on Monday morning, hear the petitions of thirty-two applications for naturalization in the Third district court. FRED WHITE, deputy collector of the Internal revenue department for the district dis-trict of Idaho, arrived In this city yesterday yes-terday on an official visit. SUIT FOR DIVORCE was filed yesterday yester-day In the Third district court by Ruth Haring from Clyde E. Baring, alleging cruelty. BESSIE MAURER filed suit for divorce yesterday from Joseph Maurer, alleging nonsupport. |