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Show Snapshots at home news Miss Clayton steturn. Mtaa avoella White Clayton returned to the city Saturday, after spending the winter win-ter In study in Berlin. Miss Ctayton will be heard In piano recital within a short time. She will return to Europe lat In the autumn. Blam Rata for Fire. Fir was stsrted In the rooming house of Mrs. Nora Kelly. North State street, by rats gnawing a box of match,,, yesterday yes-terday morning. The damage, to 'he building was 150 and to the contents 1150. The building is owned by the Deserat News Publishing company. Highwaymen Get $3.20. William Yard of 50 North Eighth West street was held up by two highwaymen on West First North street a few minutes min-utes before 1 o'clock this morning. He was robbed of .3.2.. Fighting With Teeth. Ella Bechara. 3 years old. and Spero Hum. n years old. Assyrlana. ware arretted ar-retted In Oreek town yesterday afternoon after-noon for lighting. Bechara, It la eeld. bit Hasss on the cheek. No Dam if From Fire. A fire alarm was sent from the J. H. R. Franklin Confectionery company. MI Msln street, at 11 o'clock yeaterday morning. There waa no damage. Hamlin la Accused. J. Harry Hamlin we arraigned before Justice H. 6. Harper Saturday on a nliarav ,f -having. -ambesilad. Xunda from the Hamlin Paint company. The amount alleged to have been embeulrd la 1190. He pleaded not guilty and his hearing waa set lor June 23. Will Give Recital. Miss Gertrude Conyers. aaslsted by Elmer Young, violinist, snd a number of her pupils, will give a pianoforte recital at Cnlty liall. 118 Second kat street, at o'clock tonight. Long Fall Not Fatal. " Melvln Knapp. a son of Orson H-Knapp. H-Knapp. lit Monroe avenue. who fell nearly fifty feet from a treetop, where he was Investigating the contents of a blrd a nest, Saturday afternoon, will re; cover. His left leg wsa broken In aeverai places and lie suffered a severe cut four and une-half Inchea long Just above the left eye. The boy la 11 years old. Dr. J. H. Robinson of the German-American hospital was summoned on the case and Immediately took the boy to tha hospital In his automobile. . Eight Ar Connrmad. Klght were confirmed aa members of th. Hebrew faith at Monleflor ayna-gngue ayna-gngue yesterday afternoon. Rabbi Joseph Jo-seph Hevesh gave an address to the class. The rlsss was composed of Joseph Axclrod. Jennie Cllne. Hymen Peutsh. l-ei-n BIsenhcrg. Ben Goldberg. Norman Nathan, Sarah Shapiro and Jennie Werner. Wer-ner. Spragn ofi Vacation. Dr. H. B. Sprague. assistant clly physician, phy-sician, will leave for San Fram-lK-o Thursday for a rest and vacation. fie will visit l.os Angeles also during his trip and will return to the city about July 1. All Hallows Commencement. The twentv-fourth annual commencement commence-ment exorcises of Alt Hsllows college will he held at the Salt l.ake theatre, bealnnlna at o'clock tonight. - Kdaur Crowe is to be the only graduate this year, receiving his diploma from the commercial department.- Medala will be ' awarded to the students la the other departments de-partments who have distinguished themselves In thelf work. A three-act comedv will be given by the studenta, and tlie .college orchestra will glv an Interesting In-teresting progrsm. Salt Laker Makes Good.' Arthur I- Louder, a son of J. N. louder of Salt l-ake City, has been elected as president of California branch No IS National Association of Post-office Post-office Clerks. Mr. louder la now a rest-dent, rest-dent, of Oakland. Cal. . "Drummers" on Farad. The Salt Lake City members of the Vnlted Commercial Travelers paraded Msln street Saturday night advertising the annual outing of tha organisation In Ogden. stsrtlng today. FlndB Uintah Prosper otia. -. E. D. R. THbmpson, register of th IihsI land office, has returned from a trip to the 1'lntah reservation and other eastern parts of Utsh. Mr. Thompson io port a that that section of the state is growing up rapidly and that the people areln a prosperous condition. 8 Ancient Stats House. According to Information from Boston, th members of th ltah capitol commission com-mission visited that city Saturday and Inspected the Massachusetts capitol. The fsrty will not return home for two or hre weeks. Market Blrdseye Marble. Articles of Incorporation of the Blrds-eve Blrds-eve Msrhle company were tiled today. The capital atork of the company Is I?.!., with shares at the par value of t cents esch. The 'officers of the company com-pany are: J. K. Free, president; E. H. Canister, vice president; E. M. Morris, secretary and treasurer. The company owns valuable marble depoalt In Utah emintv and will endeavor to put th marble mar-ble on th market. Farewell to Wilcox. A farewell entertainment In honor of T. B.i Wilcox will be given In the twentieth twen-tieth ward amuaement hall tonight. Elder El-der Wilcox will leave In a few days for a mission to Greet Britain. Prison Board Bar Antomobils. At a meeting of the state prison board held Saturday afternoon It waa deckled to purchase sn automobile for th use of . the members of the board In v tailing the various psrts of the stste where con-wlet con-wlet labor will ba used In Improving the public highways. |