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Show I LOCAL SNAPSHOTS Berahtret Asks DtTercM. ' Martin U FernhiKM yesterday riled suit for divorc. asainai Jennie C. Bernhlsel. allesing dewrtlao. October 25 M Utah Day. W. O. Paisley, general manater of lh Omaha land anew, haa notified the Commercial Com-mercial Hub of the formal acceptance of October ; aa I'tati day at the nhow. Tha tabernacle choir will alto appear In Omaha on that date. ' Murray Cum Again Delayed. On motion of James F. Hmlth. attorney for the defense, the case of the ataie of Ttah against JLjhn Murray, charged with robbery for hla alleged i-omphclty In the holdup of the t'ncie Kam loan office laet May. waa eontlnued to October Oc-tober 2 by Judge F. C. LroofDourow. Portland Booeterg Here. Ralph W. Hoyt. president, and George T. Hutchtn. general manager of the Portland Port-land Rose Feetlval association, were In halt Lake yesterday enlisting the support sup-port of hv-al feuftlnetvs men and organisations organisa-tions In the neit annual rose show to be held In rortland. Bit Bntt Ag stoat Mla. O. C. Dranga filed atiit again the Bull Valley Mining and Milling company yesterday for t.vtlM), alleged to be due, for moneys expended In the Interest of the company. k Kivea mm Fioancial Expori. sW City Recorder R. . Rives is a full fledged author. An article from hl pn en the subject nf municipal tax warrants will sppesr today in "The Financier," a New York financial journal. Mra . Rice Aiks Dirorce. Josephine M. Rice filed suit fcr divorce VMterrlsv frni John Peter RIvc, charging charg-ing nonsupport. Cannot Oet Damafes. The 11 sh Light and Railway company won In the suit , filed against It by Mary F. Holmes for personal Injuries. The trial was held before a Jury in Judge T. b. Lewis' court yesterday afternoon. Aidrlch Case DeUytd. Ber-ause the owner of tte anlmsl In dispute cannot be present In court Judge F. C. Loofbourow yesterday, on motion . of the district attorney, continued the esse of John AldrJch. accused of stealing a horse, for thia term of court. Babekaha Will Celebrate. The Rbekah society will celebrate Its sixty .fifth anniversary next Haturday. j when an elaborate program will be carried car-ried out. rarewell for Jem en. Keith R. Jensen, who leaves next week on a mlralon to Holland, will be given a farewell entertainment tomorrow night In the twenty-fourth ward meeting house at a o'cloc k. Seekinf Nad .Wright. Ned -ft'tla-nt' of Antliony. Kan.. Uadty needed by hla feeble and aged mother, and Information regarding his whereabouts sent to Mae V right. Wichita. Kan., will be appreciated. Xlnff Held In Jail. Patrick King, charged with thV theft Of a suit case containing annual and trip paases on the Denver V Rio Grande railroad, rail-road, the property of W. 8. Martin, as-Sstsnt as-Sstsnt general manager of the road, sjj, picaled not guilty to the charge of grand larceny be lot e J u it Ice Harry H. Harper yesterday .afternoon. He waived hla preliminary pre-liminary pcsrlng. Bonds were fixed at $1000, in default of which he waa committed com-mitted U the county jail.. BELMONT IB ACCUSED. . F. Belmont, alias C. J. Droaser. Is named aa defendant fn a complaint la eue-d hy th county attorney yesterday charrfnrT him with obtaintnc money under, un-der, false pretenses by tssulns; a bad rheck at (he Semlph hotel. A. J. Davis, msnaier ot the Louvre, is the complain ant. LANE MOVING TO DEWVEE. H. Vame lane, formerlr president and renersl msnster of the Rocky Mountain Holt Telephone company, returned from I'enver yesterday to close up stl of his affairs here. He will re eitsbltshed per-msnently per-msnently In Denver. Ilia family will ac- eempany him to Iienver when he r turn lo that city within the next few days. OET8 THESE IN AMBULANCE. Albert Lewie, rJ yrars eld. emplo?eJ aa a measena;er for the Western L'nion, fe from hla bkyt'le while on his way to Hr. Marks hospital on an errand and wh hadly bruised. He wss taken to the hospital, where he la betntf cared for. |