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Show Snap Shots at Home News TO ST7SSCBIBEBS. All subscribers holding orders, for kitchen sets and atlases should present them at THE TELEGRAM office -t once. The supply of both these articles is being rapidly exhausted. TO SUE SCRIBES S. ... Present your coupons for Earthquake books at THE TELEGRAM office at once. The new consignment is being rapidly exhausted. Elect School Officers. Tha aophomorea of the high school have . etacted" tha following officers, tor ttia ensuing year: President, Harry Swam; vice-president, Marjorie Short; secretary, Stanley Y. Qnayle; treasurer, George Swaner. The ex-ertitiTo ex-ertitiTo committee eonfcisis of are members Albert Zimmerman, Edna Hampton. Ralph Whitney, Margaret Walker and Henrietta Smith. B&ni Is Burned. - A barn and two hay stacks belonging to Charles Rock, an employee of the Willes-Horn Drug company, was destroyed by fire jester-day. jester-day. The loss mounted to $3000, with an insurance of $600. The origin of the fire is unknown. To Build Warehouse. The Utah Mine and Machinery cumnaay has purchased a piece of property on, Pier-pont Pier-pont street npon which they will erect a warehouse. Tbe consideration was J5200. College Paper Appears. . ' Gold and Blue, tha monthly publication if the Latter-day faints university, made its first appearance for the current school year yesterday. Address at University. Phillip S. May cock addressed the students of the FniTersity of L-tah at the chapel meeting this morning. Body to Arrive Today. The body of W. O. Halliday, who dted at I Tonopah last Wednesday, is expected to reach Sslt Lake some time today. As oon in tho body" arrives, arrangements will b made for the fuceral. Raise Price of Oats. At a meeting of tli flour aud pram dealer, deal-er, held yesterday afternoon, the price of oats was raised 5 cents per hundred. Smith Held Over. . Toy Pmith. colored, who i chaijed wih having robbed a Jap of $20, had his preliminary prelimi-nary examination before Judge Diehl yesterday yester-day a"f tern oon. At the conclusion of tin testimony tes-timony for the State, Smith was held t-j .the pttXTKt court in the tam of J600. - - May Elect Judge Brown. Judre Willis Brown of the JuTenil --oart probsbly will be elected as chairman of the National Juvenil" institute, which is non-holding non-holding its annual fevion et I.ak Winon, vVi.- Judge Brown is now in attendance at the meeting. Driver Is Injured. Henry Flink, a drirer for the !s!t: Lake Dairy company, was slightly injured yesterday yester-day afternoon during a runaway. The team which Flink was driTing became frightened and ran aereral Llorks. The driver did all that he could to stop the team, but was u-successful u-successful until the wagon was overturned. The injuries of the driver are. not serious. Petition in Court. Arthur Johnson yesterday Ele a petition in the probate division of the Distnet court, asking that he be granted letters of administration adminis-tration for tha estate of his father. John P. Johnson, who died September 21. iJK6. The estate is valued at $450 and there are fire heirs, including the widow. "Girl In Blue." "The Girl in Blue." a new opra by Mis Margaret Whitney, will be presented in this city some time during the latter part of this month. This is the second opera that Mus Whitney baa written. |