OCR Text |
Show I SNAP SHOTS AT HOME NEWS To Play for Pupils. Karl Rledlesberger, violinist, will play before the students of the high school tomorrow morning. Oives Note-a-Phone Concert. Mrs. Ka,te Brldwell-Anderson will Rive a note-a-phone concert at the V. M. r. A. tomorrow evening. Mrs. Anderson will he assisted by Karl Riedeleberger. Hugh V. Iknige.ll. Squire Coop. Miss Judith Evans and Adelbert Beesley. Republican Women Meet. A meeting of the Women's Republican club was held at the home of Mrs. J. B. Swenson yesterday afternoon. Judge Prick to Speak. Justice J. E. Frtek will address th students of the Political Science league of the University next Thursday evening. His subject will be "Protective Tariff." "Blue and Gold" Is Out. The February number of "Blue and Gold" Issued by the students of t he L. D. S. university has made its appearance. It Is an attractive number. Institute Is Postponed. The Tearhers' Institute, which, was to have been held by the Board of Kdua-tion Kdua-tion yesterday, was ostponed for one week. Gets 1400 Judgment. I The Pacific Lumber company ha? been j awarded a verdict for 1395.30 with inter-as inter-as t and $15 attorney's fee by Judge Armstrong Arm-strong against C. B. Hawley and or hers. Ttie action was brought to recover on a mortgage. 4 Report Was Exaggerated. Dr. T. E. Clark of the State Board of Health fias Informed Secretary Beam that the smallpox scare at Fillmore l.a t.een greatly exaggerated. lr. "!ark f-iunil only five or six cases of smallpox in a. hgnt foim. 8hows City's Growth. During the six month ending De -prober -I the IthI pOFtofrV'" handier) (;rO t-pecial deliver' letters .id pa kat'-. This was a marked increase ner the corie-spondlng corie-spondlng six months for i:"V Plan Big Corral. The Fhprr.on of Wasafh and I ' ;i counties are Ftili wn-ktng1 on irr-ir pmi to build a larire nhearing corral In Rush vallev. The only drawback to the plan is the getting of a railroad spur to th s!' lir-clded on for the cor-al If built th or-al will be one of 1 he largest in the Wt Wife Charges Cruelty. .ifsephine Begone ha hied an action for rtivnri e In the Dis'rl' t court uKmnH .lames Begone. The complaint alft-j cruelty and habitual drunker.nee . Husband Gets Divorce. I.. M Brumbaugh has hecn cranterl a divon e from Cora F H t urn ha ug 1 hv 1'kIep Armstrong on the ground of depr- tion. Buys Valuable Realty. .1 I. Davis has purchaser) from It John T. While a piece of property. by 16.'. feet, on the no'ith side of Firs' South street, between West Terrple an.1 First YVel street for n consideration of I1S.4W. Mother Seeks Her Son. Irs Mable Lane of Park City woUn like information as to the whereabouts rf her son Albert M. Clarlngton The young man was last heard of at Seattle after being honorably discharged from four years' service In the C'nlted States navy. That was In the early part of last October. Octo-ber. Dean Sabine in City. Dean W. G. Sahlne of the ljirnc School of 'Applied S' lencen for Graduates, controlled hv Harvard university. Is a visitor to Lake. He addtesfed thA students at the T'njvemlty yesterday, after af-ter which he Inspected the i-onst ruction of the Tabernacle. Shock Killed Him. J. .1. Cavanaugh. 7 years old. a flagman at the Ix-nver A Rio Grande depot at Murray. wa Tun over by a switch engine . yestevdav. receiving injuries fiotn which he die.l Ust nigtit. The man a knocked down hv the engine p-hI Ins right leg so t.adlv mashed that it was ne ejsary to amputate u. Provo Man's Purchase. .lojeph M. Jensen, a well-known hu?i-nesa hu?i-nesa man of t tan. has returned from a trip to Slen o. where he purchased 1 A. - 000 acres of land near Tanipi. o. The land will he used for the illiiK of tropi.al fl Uits. Sheriff's Little Want "Ad." Am one knowing the present whereabouts where-abouts of f'haries Hils. t! nmn who escaped es-caped from Hie county jail last Friday morning, will confer a favor mi Sheriff Finery h oominwn)' atltig the fa. t to hmi. The Sheriff and h:s men have ht-en 11: -at.le t iiri.1 any f.a.e of i!:e missing prli-on.-r. Barkeepers Enter Pleas. Max Kioranoe. proprietr.r of t!: l.vrh- ' he.--, and Kiank Samualc who were r-res;ed r-res;ed Sun. lav on a .!.:uge of violating I'e S.mdav Ii.iior orilinance. appeared he-fore he-fore Judge T'lehl yes'erday atiernoon and emered pleas of not kuIIiv. Their . a.rs we; ontim.fl ti;:'ii th:s afternoon. Will Install Gymnasium. Ti.e uden's of 1 he Arllrg'on a. hool at lurra' aie planning to install a gvm- 1 .iMuni ui the top story of the hull.img. The l.iismeas men of the .-!tv .u- con -trlbuled JIO'J towards the plan. Much Coal Received. Sixteen hundred tons of con' wete re- reiv ed m Salt Iske Tli v Sunday and Mondav J"hi artjount he'peri to relie-. e the situation to some ex'er.t Newsboys His Accusers. 1 "harles P Hoist.. r. an old -time ..f end-er. end-er. was arrester! List nlgt ' ov Patrolman Patrol-man Carlson on a . harg- "f having as-saulteij as-saulteij three r.ewsh'OP. H will have a he. ring h'-fore Judge r1:-!.! this af'er- nor.p . Maj. Hooper Here. 'lenrrai pnsserigc Asn' S K Hooper Hoop-er of the Iener r- K!" il'an.l" i. m Salt Lake ('l'y on ,1 t-.-iMiness ;.t'. Enlisted Men 111. Ten of the -nlisle.J ir.fr t For f. -ig -las are li; In the )'.'. 1 Entertains at Theater. Lieut. R. N- I'nmphell o' The Twer.tv-tiii.'h Twer.tv-tiii.'h entertained the visiting and regular officers of the fort at a theater party I a m night. Capt. Brocks 111. Cap ,'tr. ; Proo);.i. 0'iartermaster a' -v.rt I'.'Ugl.is. is III I. lent. Samuel M Parker is pertortnii.g the duties of the o;? e Handle City Garbage. A communication received hy 'he Ci-v toiineii from Hermati Hamherger last eveiiing declares that he represents rella-hle rella-hle persons who are willing to take the garbage ontract for the city. He declares that it would t.e necessary that his clients lea.e 'he City Crematory. The letter va referred to the Sanitary committee. Petition Is Favored. The City Coun il last evening passed favorahly upon the petition of Karl Inin-shee Inin-shee and others to have atout sixty acres of property between Kleventh and Twelfth South streets and Thirteenth and Fifteenth Fif-teenth East streets annexed to the city. Instructions were given the City Attorney to draw up an ordinance to that effect. Collision on tee O. 8. L. Two freight trains of the Oregon Short Line cull'dei head on near the mouth of Hear River canyon last night. Fortunately Fortunate-ly no one was injur!, hut both engines were considerably damaged. Traffic was delayed for about eight hours. |