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Show PrWay afternoon at 1 o'clock. ; The re- j Biatn may b viewed at the family rl-ence, rl-ence, 110 P street, between the hoars of 11 a. jn. t4 il;4 p. m. on Friday. v . -. : . 1 . i . ' ' Plan Two vew' Depots. :- . c .Plans for two new depots hare Jut been completed by the Oregon Short Line. -On of the depots win be located at ly-rum, ly-rum, on the Cache Valley branch of the road, and the other at Dayton, on the main' line north of Cache JunctUvn. The coat of each depot will be about fSiOO. Enoa Jleturns to Utah. C R. Enoa, who Baa been e'enocrepher for Traffic Manater Sproule of the American Amer-ican Smelting- and Reflnlna compenv at New York, has returned to Salt lake and will take a position in the ttnalneertng; department of the Oregon Short Line. Returns Tram mnynam . J. J. ' Cronln. road matter for the Rio Grande, has returned from Blnsham. wbare he has bean encaged in putting tUe new branch line In operation. Flegal Case Sabmltted. The raae of Paul Flegal. chaiiteJ with ! violating the Ucenee onllaan -e. w submitted sub-mitted to Judge Armstrong yeter.ly afy ternoon on an agreed "tatement of fnrta. 1 Klegal, who la a palmlit, wat convicted In the Police court aome tlire bo and took an appeal to the Dla'.rirt court. Visit Chamber of Commerce. The pupils of St. Mary's academr veiled veil-ed the Chamber of Commerce exhibit yesterday yes-terday afternoon. Another Secret Session. Another aecret aeaslon was hald yecter day afternoon br the loard of Courty-Commlssloners. Courty-Commlssloners. At the close of the meeting meet-ing a members aanonncad that there was nothing to give out for publication. Statue of Oen. Connor. ' The erection of a monument at Fort Douglas In memory of Oen. Patrick H Connor ) the object of a hill now being prepared by Senator Sutherland In Wain- I Ington. Gen. Connor commanded the Fort Douglas post In lR6v Cashing Sees the Boom. H. M. CustilnK. traveling paseenger agent of tha Denver 4 Rio Grande railway, rail-way, returned last night from a three weeks' trip to the mining campi of Nevada. Ne-vada. Mr. Cuihing report everything an on the boom In the mining camps of southern Nevada. To Discuss Railroad Bill. A maas meeting haa been called for Fundey evening at Federation of Labor hall to dlscuaa the railroad rommiinlon bill recently Introduced In the legislature. legisla-ture. An Invitation haa been extended to the members of the Legislature to attend. I SNAP SHOTS AT I HOME NEWS TO 8UBSCSXB23Ua All subscribers holding orders for kitchen sets and atlases should present them at THE TSIXOSAM oflce at once. The supply of both these articles is being rapidly Th angled TO SUBSCRIBERS, .-"resent your coupons for Earthquake books at THE TELEGRAM office at onee. The new consignment is being rapidly exhausted. Strang Interment Here. The body of Mrs. Myrtle Strang daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Burbldge of this city, and who died In Los Angeles yesterday, will be brought to this city for Interment. Death of Aged Negro. George McDonald, an elderly ngro who had lived In Salt Lak City for many years, died of hesrt failure at his lodgings. lodg-ings. 160 East Seventh 8outh street, yesterday yes-terday afternoon. The body was taken to O'Donnell'a undertaking parlors pending the completion of arrangements for the funeral. Want Wool Contract. With an estimated clip of IS.OOu.imiO pounds of wool in I'tah ami Idaho for the year 107. Eastern wool-buyers are much In evidence in both Stales trin to secure se-cure contracts for the lip. From present pres-ent Indications, the price will be several ccnis hlfther this year than In:. Sandy Pioneer Dead. Kmil Harldsen, S4 years old. died In Sandy yesterday. The deceased had ten a resident 'of Sandy since 1372. The funeraj will be held from the Pandy meeting-house Saturday at 12 o'clock. 8till After Miss Koach. By permission of Judge Armstrong. District Attorney IyOofbourow has filed Information In the Pistrlct court charg-lnjr charg-lnjr Alice Roach with assault with a deadly weapon. The defendant is charged with hnvinn shot an Assyrian peddler at Bingham several months ago The time for filing the Information had expired, hence the order of the court permitting per-mitting it to be- filed at this time. Infant Son Is Dead. Richard M.. the Infant son of Mr and Mrs. Benjamin T. Lloyd, died in this city. Sale Is Declared Off. The sale of the Kendall terrace to O J. Salisbury has been called off owing to h misunderstanding between the parties to the transaction. Th title to the I propertv was also unsatisfactory to JJr. j Salisbury. Dr. Wilson to Speak. - The Rev T. (i. Wlison will speak Ht I'ni'v haii Sunday morning and eenlng. Daughters of the Pioneers. At a mretinr of the Iiauah'ers of the Pioneers held at the I. ion house yesterdav afternoon. former Bmhop Hvrum B. C'lawson tld of his personal acqualn'ance with the Prophet Joseph Smith at Nau- voo. Los Angeles Couple Wed. Georg-e H. Hall of Los Angels and Miss Kathertne Burnett of Meredith. N. 11.. were married In this city yesterdav bv I the Rev. Frank K. Kddv ! Club to GiTe Banquet. Chairman llen Miller of the Character Builders Ternplars' club announces that the rnh will give a banquet rt the Presbyterian Pres-byterian hurch nevt Saturday evening at 7.30 o'clock. "Doc" Gibson Is Arrested. Three separate complsin's have been filed against H. I.. "Dv" (Iibson. charging forger . emhenierfient and petty lareeny. (ilbaon was arrested Tues-dav Tues-dav on complaint of Warren Foster, an insurance man. Will Levy for Taxes. If you have failed to pav your per-Fonal per-Fonal property ta for the year 1906. mi had better see County Treasurer Grresbeck at once. Mr Groesbeck an - i nounced this morning that unless the taxes were paid at once, levy would ba made and the goods sold to satisfy the ' taxes. i Had Been on a Spree. Ole Olsen. a smelter employee, was discharged on a sanity charge bj- .Judge Armstrong yesterday afternoon. The testimony tes-timony showed that the man had been on a spree for some time. On the promise of his friends to take care of him. olsen was permitted to go. Set Fire to Box Car. Detective Joe Jonea of the Rio Grande Railroad company has filed a complaint charging Abraham Wallace and his wife Gussie with, having set fire to 1m.ix car te)onglng to the company. Lecture on "Ancient Mexico." Prof. Kdgar I,. Hewitt of the Smithsonian Smith-sonian Institution, and director of American Ameri-can archaeology of the Archaeological Institute In-stitute of America, will deliver a free lecture lec-ture at the public library this evening Jpon "Ancient Mexico. " W. W. Hall Returns Home. W. W. Hall, a business man of Mil-ford, Mil-ford, has returned home after a visit of everal days with his mother. Mrs. Jennie Bothwell of Kensington flats. Mrs. Woodmanaee's Funeral. Funeral services over the remains of the late Carrie A. Woodmansee will be held In the Twenty-seventh ward chapel |