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Show snapshots at home news . Boa Ohio Copper. I Tha Trent Engineering company has filed suit In tha district court against the Ohio Corjper company to recover l&ta alleged al-leged to if due for goods sold and delivered. deliv-ered. Oeorf Wsymerrt tm Bankruptcy. - Oeorga W. Wsyment of Warren, Utah, has filed a petition In bankruptcy In tha federal court. Ha gives his liabilities as liK7.il and his assets as 116, which ha claims is exempt. Railroad To Naar Hoof. j Suit has baea filed In tha district court by W. 8. Deal against tha Western Pa- i cine. Deal asks for 11500 damage alleged al-leged to have been rauaed to hla house on account of the railroad company bu tiding Its track within slit rods. Held Jnror DigaCTM. The Jurors In tha ease of the state against Geonss Held, charged with attempting at-tempting a criminal assault upon rTor-rnr rTor-rnr Chllds, U yeara old. disagreed last night and were discharged. Tha case had been en trial before Judge T. D. Lewis In tha district court for thraa days. Children' Festival. The annual June festival of children of Rait Lake stake of tha Mormon church will be held In the tabernacle tomorrow morning. Three thousand children will be seated In the lower floor; tha stake officials offi-cials and Hunday school teachers will he seated In the wlngrf and tha two warda ' furnishing tha music will occupy the choir loft. Tha gallery will be open to tha public. Every child attending will aeax. bouauets otLJune roses. The children chil-dren will march to the tsbernacle from the ward meeting houses. Prof. Alvln A. Beesley will conduct the music aud Ed P. Kimball will be at the organ. neighbor Complained, Wlllam Wells, ini Chicago avenue, waa arrested by Patrolman Calton last night, after a warrant had been Issued on a complaint signed by Mrs. K. H. Long, a neighbor, charging battery. Ha waa released re-leased on his own recognisance. Julia Do of la Held. Julia Douglas, charged with a tu-tory tu-tory crime, was held to answer In the district court yesterday afternoon by Justice F. M. Bishop, following a preliminary prelimi-nary hearing. Her bonne were fixed at t-'OOO. The perjury charge against Al Pnuglss was dismissed upon motion of John V. Bowman, asslstsnt county attorney, attor-ney, on the ground of Insufficient evidence evi-dence to eernre a conviction. The cases arose out of testimony given by tha two In the trisl of Clladys Whitney on a charge of stealing diamonds valued at tio.uoo from J. D. Dlehl, a Denver diamond dia-mond salesman. Thanks of Major Wilkes, l Mai. Kdmund Wllkea. founder of M. Mark a hospital, has been given recognition recogni-tion of hla aervJcee by the hospital board, who recently tendered to him the use of tlie hospital and all the costs of a serious operation for the relief of a dangerous tnalailv from which he had been Buffering Buffer-ing for aome time. The operation waa - performed successfully, snd Major Wilkes returned to his home yesterday. He expressed ex-pressed his appreciation of the act of the hoard In a personal letter of tlianka directed di-rected to Bishop K. 8. bpaldlng and the members of the board. Readings Prom "Candida." Prof. 8. II. Clark gave a final reading In a series of presentations of popular playa at the Klrst Congregational church last night, under the direction of one of the sororities of the l'nlverslty of Utsh. The readings given were from Oeorga Bernard Hhawe "Candida." In which Profeeeor t'ark brought out the sharp wit and keen , philosophy of the dramatist In a most effective manner. " v Investigates Flums'i Worth. City Engineer O. F. UcOonagle has returned from a trip to Idaho, where he went to Inspect the McOlnnls galvanised Iron flume that Is being used by the government gov-ernment In reclamation , work. Mr. Mc-Gonsgle Mc-Gonsgle Is of the opinion that tha flume Ik aulted for the extension of tha sewer system from Its present outlet to tha (ireat 8alt lake, and that It will withstand with-stand the action of alkali In the Boll. |