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Show SNAP SHOTS AT HOME NEWS Hotel Clerk feaTse, Walter Gavin, former clerk at the Hotel Ho-tel Mnxum, Wl for Logan yesterday. He has accepted a position with a ajovsm-ment ajovsm-ment survey party under the supervision of D. B. Miller. Farswsll Telsphons News. The farewell Issue of the Rocky Mountain Moun-tain Hell Telephone News, which has just come from the press. In devoted largely to a boost for Salt Lake tlty, and ra-fers to the vity as the commercial and Industrial Indus-trial center of the solid weat. There are several special articles on the rlty and the state Illustrated by first claim half tones. The Mountain Hta's Telephone and Telegraph company will Issue a publication pub-lication similar In Its scope to the one that la discontinued. Hurt In Bona way. C. E. W. Bowers, a Jeweler, was thrown from his 'buggy and drajcared thirty or forty feet by a runaway horse yesterday afternoon. The horse was stopped by O. P. Andrea, a railroad employee. The ouggy was slightly smaahed. Bowers was driving In State street and turned east Into Kast Second rtouth street when the horse became frightened by a touring car. rined for Brutal Taste. r Thomas Ounn, who witnessed a brutal and Inhuman dog fight In a State street basement several months ago, and who was never arrested until yesterday, pleaded plead-ed guilty before Justice P. M. Bishop yesterday afternoon and was fined $U. Qunn was arrested on a bench warrant. The other spectators who were arrested were fined $10 each. Oitfffstt With Psndsiinf . Lllllsn Evans, alias Dolly Walte, alias Mrs. Moore, appeared before Justice F-M. F-M. Bishop yesterday afternoon to answer to a charge of pandering. She was released re-leased on giving 1&4)4J ball. Nhe Is cited to answer to a charge of luring Dogney Lof strom Gray, It years old. Into the stockads for Immoral purposes. Others charged with the same offense In connection con-nection with the Dogney " Gray case are Mrs. Dora p. Topham, alias Belle London, Lon-don, and tthel Clifford. Bo wen Supports Wlfs. William Bowen, charged with failure to support his wife, was tried be for Justice F. M. Bishop yesterday afternoon. The evidence showed that Bowen had contributed toward his wife's support but that they had not gotten along well together. to-gether. He agreed to pay her -0 a month and the complaint was dismissed. .Tudgs Has Birthday. Justice F. M. Bishop ruled yesterday afternoon that the birthday of a Judge should be a legal holiday In that Judge s court. In keeping with that ruling. Justice Jus-tice Bishop Is spending the day with his family In Emigration canyon. He is years old today and has lived in this county since 1870. Holdup Bobs Clerk. L.. 9. Stewart, a clerk at the Mullett clothing store, reported to the police last nlglu mat he had been held up In Third Kast street near Third South street st midnight last night and robbed of S12. One highwayman did It and warned Stewart Stew-art io "beat It and beat It quick." The robber was dressed In a dark stilt and waa aoout s fet 10 Inches in height. Poker Game In Hotel. Complaints were Issued by the county attorney yesterday under the new law making gambling a felony. In which Nat tiurlev and IJoyd Jevne are charged with felonious gambling by conducting a poker game in the rear Of the Kenyon note!, 'i he complaints are aworn to by Rudolph , !liafter. who alleges that he lost oo in a poker game operated by Hurley and Jevne on July 21. " not Special Officer. Thonta hum bard I Is named as the defendant de-fendant In a complaint Issued by the county attorney yesterday, in which he is charged with assault with a deadly weapon weap-on with intent to murder John O. Carlson. Carl-son. Carlson was shot In the head In the tMbnver a Bio Grande yards December lit. while trvlng to arrest I-umbsrdl. 1,um-bardl 1,um-bardl escaped and haa just been arrestod at Pocateilo. Carlson Is a special officer. offi-cer. For Hotel Utah Addition. As soon ss the title to a piece of property prop-erty Immediately to the north of the Hotel Ho-tel I'tah can be transferred, work on the addition to the hotel will commence. The addition will contain between !(') and 126 rooms and will be modern In every way. The transfer of the land la expected io take place within the next few days. Improvements at "TJ." The work of denning and repairing the various buildings of the university, ss well as making a number of Improvements Improve-ments on the grounds preparatory to th" opening of the school year Is now in Progress. In addition to a thorough over-suilng over-suilng of sll the buildings a spectators' gallerv will be built In tne men's gymnasium gym-nasium snd a running track la being built on the athletic field. Husband Against Wife. Martin A bey t la swore to a complaint be the office of the county attorney yes-terdav yes-terdav afternoon, charging hla wife. Rena Abevtla, with assault with a dead: weapon. She is charged with shooting htm with a revolver, following a domestic quarrel. Elks Commit so Meeting. giihrommftteen having In chsrge the details for the Elks' outing at Saltair bea-h August IS. will meet at the clubhouse club-house at o'clock tonight to go over thetr work and din -use their plans. The pro-ceedp pro-ceedp from th outing will he devoted to charity. It la expected that a re'on) hv,xkinff crowd will be In attendance. Xagro Preached Here. Bishop H. It. Parks of New York City, one of the most noted negro preachers In this country. Is In the rlty. and will pres'-h at o'clock tonight at Trinity A. M. R. church. The public la Invited to attend. Brines' at Wandamera. M. J. Brines, tenor, will be the soloist t-ith the i -n PhHlptinl hand at Wanda-mere Wanda-mere tonlghC singing several numbers. A , h im in p-t uiS r and classical band numbers will le given else: Visiting Nnrss's Work. Miss Rose Koeous, visiting nurse for the St. Mark Hospital Aid society, has sun- ml tied her report for July. Much of her time haa heew spent In preventive work, and In bouse visitations to Instruct mothers In the care of their children rtur-tra rtur-tra the hot weather, burins; Julv allss Knrous marie slxty-seren visits to twelve tatlents. of whom five are still under her care, rtx patterns were aupplled with medicine aod one famHy Sa supptUI with milk. Two families were aupplled with rVothine and lana were made to two families. The aid aaeeclation will not meet until autumn, but the vial tins; nurse continues her work through the year. |