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Show SNAP SHOTS AT UOUE NEWS JaauwM lfirmtsa am VWt. ' Unjt Hlklds, Buddhist pHsstof TokM: Hlkoaklra afaeda, haa of bl Japaaaa Coal company with headquarters headquar-ters at Kioto, and M. atlyauchl. manaaer of tha Japanas Ufa Aaauranca oompany of Hiroshima, who are tourtna tha world for eduoatlonal purposes, arrajved In this city yesterday and will oontlnua on their way eaat thla. afternoon. Th visitors were fuest at th Kaaitsford. Biz OrtdttAts) at Blatlni, Biz students will f-raduats from the three-year course of the Bins-ham high school Thursday nlaht. Tha exercises will be helud la Canyon hall. The atx sjradu-ates sjradu-ates are Dan Coakley. Elvira Chrlstensen. Clifford Meyer. Kate Hyland, David Gef-fen Gef-fen and Arnes McDonald. A prosrera of literary and musical numbers will be Clven Thursday plht- , Calna Off to PortUmd. Joseph E. Calne. secretary of the Commercial Com-mercial club, left last nlf-ht for Portland, Or., where h will attend a meeting of the executive committee of the Western Development league. A number of mat-- mat-- tera of Importance tn -th west will be discussed at the meeting. Will Praaant Operetta. Th Toting Ladles Mutual Improvement Improve-ment association of the fourth ward will present an operetta entitled "Twin Bisks, Bis-ks, ters," Thursday and Friday nights, at the ward amusement hall. Seventh South, f and. West Temple streets. Chafi' Matrterplacw at PTisag. Th"Tocrooks gsaoctsttmi T arranc Ing for a dance to be held Wednesday-night. Wednesday-night. Mav 34. at the Odeon. . Chefs of the city will prepare special dishes to be . offered aa prises. fourteen Will Or adnata. . Fourteen pupils wilt graduate from the Irving school at Holllday. May -Jt. Closing Clos-ing exercises will be held next week In either the OranlJe stake high school or Granite stake meeting house. Haa and EP Con- - Complaint was Issued by the county attorney vesterdsy charging James Cor-bett Cor-bett with petty larceny. He Is alleged to - have stolen a aittlng hen and a setting of eggs from George H. Taylor, who la the complaining witness. Birthday tn 8upr-Bs Court. . . Justu-e W. M. McCrty of the supreme court of Utah celebrated his fifty-second blrlhdsv annlveraary yesterday. The judge received ttunv hearty congratulations congratula-tions and. well wishes sfter a busy day In court. ; t Taken to Mental Hospital. George rxalecb has been adjudged In-ean.i In-ean.i by Judge F. C. Loofbourow. and committed. to theXstate mental hospital at Provo. Two Women Ask Divorce. ' Aftor seven years of married life. Mrs. Sarah Merrlner la suing for a divorce from Marion Merrlner. on ground of failure fail-ure to support. She asks for the reora-tlon reora-tlon of her maiden name. Lawisch. Mrs. Ssrah .1. Mann alleges similar grounds "In a suit against StewartNw. Mann, to whom she waa married In 1W1. Perry Seeks Freedom. Walter Perry, alleged accomplice of Gladvs Whltnev In the IIO.MK) diamond robberv. In which J. n. Dlehl was the victim, has applied to the auprcme court for a "writ of hbe corpus. This has been msde returnable at 1 o'clock tomorrow, tomor-row, afternoon. k ST BherUt Was Mistaken. . ; alW TV. C. Jones snd C. K. lwls. who un- til recently did business aa the Mission pool parlor at ln South State street, have started suit against Sheriff J. C. Sharp for i.1ooe damagee for the alleged unlawful selsure snd sale of property which belonged to them, hut which wss sold as the property of H. -J. tdermsn. |