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Show V LOCAL SNAPSHOTS NftBTOo Legion to Meat. , The association of the Nauvoo Iealon will meet at Social nail Friday evening at 7:10 o'clock. Member ara requested to take tha north mat entrance. Plan "Paach Bast.' Th Maccabees of tnts Nos. IS and 3 will enjoy a poach feast tontiht at I o'clock. The pesches have been donated by C. S. Walla of Brigrmm city. The af-Tatr af-Tatr will take place In tha I. O. O. F. hail. Choir Send Condoloncag, A telegram of condolence was sent to Profeeeor Haydn Evan of Bcrantnn. Pa., yesterday, by Professor Evan Stephens and Professor J. J. MrOlellan, reprenent- , Ing the New York rhorua of the taber i nacle choir, on the death of his non Is-' Is-' He. 1 years old. who waa killed In an automobile accident September 8. Woman Take Poison. Mrs. Viola Hohert, 443 South Second West , street, whose husband Uvea In Butte. Mont., her former home, waa found unconscious In the Blue Front noodle house In Plum alley. She was taken to the emergency hospital, and told Dr. H. B. Bp re sue. who was railed to treat her. that she had taken a quantity of bichloride of mercury by mistake. She was removed to her noma after h waa qui of danger in the auto patrol. Mrs. McMsster Batter. Mrs. Alexander McMaster. wife of the judge of the Juvenile court, who waa operated op-erated upon last Sunday. Is Improving steadily. She la at Groves L. D. 8. hospital. hos-pital. Two Bans for Flromen. Two runs were made bv the fire de- psrrmenT yesterday. -Th Ttrtrt waa ttr? alarm from the building of the Clayton Investment company. 111 South Main street, w lien smoke poured from the furnace fur-nace In the basement. There waa no damage. The second run waa to the home of J. U. Rasmussen at the rear of S3 South Seventh Rust Street. Children f laying with matchea caused a loss of 16. Westarn Monthly Iscraaaat Capital. The Western Monthly company haa filed with the county clerk an amendment ' of Its articles of Incorporation, In which It increases Its capital atrx-k to 7000 shares, of a par value of $70O0. R. W. Sloan la president of the company and Frank J. Guatln secretary. Mullttt Company Sued. The -Mullett Clothing company was made the defendant yesterday In eults aggregating ag-gregating 930.000, with Interest and at-torney'a at-torney'a fees. H. C. Edwards, holder of twenty-one notes, totaling 110.747.74. and O. H. Thompson, on thirteen note, totaling total-ing 117,000, are the plain tiffs. Sheppard Caught in Nebraska. Acting Governor Tlngey thla morning signed requisition papers applying to Nebraska Ne-braska for the return to Utah of Arthur Sheppard. a negro, who la wanted on a charge of assaulting Arthur HIM and La-varr La-varr Farnsworth with a deadly weapon in Pioneer park. August 7. Sheppard waa arrested In Falls City, Neb., a few days aro. Deputy Sheriff W. B. Booth will bo sent. for tire prisoner. Bo.vd Commission Meets. The state road commission held a meeting meet-ing In Governor Spry's office yesterday. Routine business only .waa discussed. Nelsoc Xc Boy. A. C. Nelson, superintendent of public Instruction, leaves Thursday for Brlgham ' City to attend a meeting of Box. Elder county teachers. Saturday he attends a Pa vis county meeting at Farm Ing ton and -(3tt Tuesday and -Wedneaday similar "meetings In Sanpete county. BlnndeU Loses. Judge F. C. Loofbourow yesterday rendered ren-dered judgment In favor of Oscar G. Hemenway and V. G. Moser, doing business busi-ness aa Hemenway 4k Moeer, In the suit brought by S. Bluivdell. The suit was brought by Blundell to settle a partner- i ship dispute. A cross complaint waa Issued against Hemenway A Moser. Burglar Frightened Away. N. Zell, who conducta a recond-hand store at 129 West South Temple street, reported to the police department this morning tliat a vandal, who evidently had planned to ateal a part of his stock, had rut a panel out of the hack door of his store, using a pocket knife for that purpose. pur-pose. The thief waa evidently frightened away before he had time to complete his job. - Nothing waa stolen. Eztmmationg Ordered. J. E. Pet tit, state coal mine Inspector, has ordered all Carbon county coal mine foremen and fire borses to take an examination ex-amination at Castle Gate October 10. Prof. I. L. West Honored. Professor Franklin L. West, head of the department of physics at the Utah agricultural college, has been honored with a doctor'a degree from the University Univer-sity of Chicago, and In addition to his Ph. D. was made a fellow in chemistry. eAasoeiatloB Entertains. The Mutual Improvement asportation of the twelfth and thirteenth wards Inaugurated Inaugu-rated Its work for the ensuing season yesterday yes-terday with an entertainment embracing a musical program, dancing and a lecture by Mathoniiiah Thomas. . Penrose Learea. A post If C. W. Penrose of the Mormon church left yesterday to attend the semiannual semi-annual conference of the northwestern states mission, which convenes this week at Nauvoo, 111. Motion Pictures for Fair. "The Fly Pest" and "Boll Your Waler are the titles of two Instructive motion picture films srrsnged for yesterday by r Ir. S. O. Psul, city health Inspector, for exhibition In the demonstration tent at tha fair grounds this fall. JTo Fonda Available. . Farmers and others of the county who desire to make a sltowlng at the county fair will be compelled to look after their v spa co and arrange their own exhibits. The county is without available funds to arrange for an exhibit of county products, and In consequence It la up to the individual indi-vidual exhibitors. School for tTodgea. To teach electtoa Judges dispatch In the handling of election returns. Ben 8. Rives, city recorder, will put the judges through schooling. The law regulating the coming primary election provides that the city recorder must canvass the vote and make hia returns known within twenty-four hours and Rives don't pro pose to take a chance at not complying. |