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Show Tha'arraat wm tna bv De-tert-va Karl Riplr an4 Policeman Gorg ClrlwiL flhepmAai Claim Valid? " ' ' Tha uprm court t tvI-nI , rtnwn an opinion yater1av conflrrritnir tha Jurtir-mnt Jurtir-mnt rlvn William Brkmtn ax lint tha ftouttwrn Pacific railroad for I A ditmaiM lor kUtina; of aheap at He-no, Nev. s LOCAL SNAPSHOTS Son Mining; Another Dying. Mrs. Laura Clark. 63 North State .street, Chicago, haa written to Chtof of Vol I co B. M. Barlow asking him to locate Ircns-i D. Clark. 17 years old. who wss last heard from at Thistle Junction, I'tah. Ills brother Is dying at Cleveland. O. As soon as the boy ta located money will be sent for his transportation. Sat Wot XJT Artbv . John Johnson Is charged with grand larceny In a complaint Isued by the county attorney yestorday. Hs la alleged to have atolen $39 from Olaf NeUsun on . hepiember 4 Chauffeur Appropriate Faros. Frederick Welbel. formerly a chauffeur for the Taxtcab Bervloa company, waa found guilty In the court of Justice F. M. LMshop yesterday afternoon of ateal-Ing ateal-Ing S3 collected as Yaree from his em , ployers. He was sentenced ' to serve thirty dsys In the county jail. Edwin C. Kahn. manager of the company, signed the complaint. Break "Tin Can Lam" s Fuur Ijiyton men, A. Adams. William Morgan. lwrence Thornley and A. M - Nuylor. were convicted In the court of Justice Henry KMIs of layton venterday of approprlatlnsr 'to their own nse milk cans belonging to creameries. A law paused hy the last legislature makes It a misdemeanor for any ether person than the lawful owner to use the milk cans I and containers used by shippers. Nominal fines were Imposed In each cae. Actor Slags to Tabernacla. taul Durand. a member of "The Country Coun-try Boy" company, sang at the free organ recital at the tabernacle today at the Invitation In-vitation of Organist John 1 McC!ellan. , r' . Bsllliig Liquor Wlthotrt Licanac ' Emma Brown, who conducts a rooming house over Young's cafe, Ir, South Main street. Is named as defendant In a complaint com-plaint Issued by the county attorney yes-terdav. yes-terdav. charging that, she sold liquor without a license on the night of September Septem-ber !. Information upon which the complaint com-plaint Is based was furnfthed by the po-.lea po-.lea department. Two Brought From Bingham. Mike Henock. art Austrian, convicted In the Justice court at Bingham n a charge -lof disturbing the peace, and George Smith, charged with pandering, were brought from Bingham and lodged In the county Jail yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Andrew Smltn. Henock will serve fit teen days. Woolley Boy Beoowlng. Stevens Woolley, the sls-year-old son of A. M. Woolley, 111 East Fourth Houth street, who slipped nndcr the wlteels of a Itimher wagon lawt. Wednesday mwrn: Ing while attempting to climb aboard and as a result sustained a broken thigh, ta reported to be doing favorably by Uie authorities of the l V. S. hospital. Doras' Back From East. B. F. Doran of the Doran-Wewd company com-pany Is home, after having toured the Pacific Pa-cific cosst, stopping at all of the principal princi-pal cities, and later visttng the great lake cities and 'ethers at the , middle west. - , - . Health Bxhlblt at Ogden. . Dr. T. B. Beatty left this morning to supervise the board of health exhibit at the Four-State fair, which opened yesterday yes-terday In Ogden. literature will be distributed dis-tributed and lectures and elereoptlcoa vtewe given in connection with the display. dis-play. . Cigar Sealers Bankrupt. Petit lens In bankruptcy "have been filed In tlia federal court by Alfred O. Griffin and Grant Syppea, both of Ogden. Og-den. Griffin gives his liabilities as IJTf.S J and his assess" aa tl0. which he claims are exempt. Syppes gives his liabilities as 12M.21, with no asaets. The men were In partnership In the "Three Friends" Cigar company of Ogden. Bukin and f sue Named. AciMrding to street rumors, friends of Judge K. N. Ksskln are urgmg him to become a candidate for mayor. In addition addi-tion to serving aa a member of the supreme su-preme court of I'tah. Mr, Beskln was mayor of Salt Iake (Mty for twoyers It I also said that friends of JilWse Charles S. Zane are urging him to become be-come a candidate for tha office of mayor. Mr.' Bterenson Better. Mrs. A. B. Stevenson of Poeatello, wife of the' superintendent of .the Idaho division divi-sion of the Oregon Short IJne. Is Improving Improv-ing nicely at the L. D. fl. hospital here, where she underwent au operation last Tuesday. Penrose Back From Nauvoo. C W. Penrose, apostle of tie Mormon church, hss returned to Halt l.ake city from Nauvoo. III., where he participated In a conference of the northern states mission. Mr. Penrose says that Nauvoo still remains Inactive and dead, which It became when the Mormona were driven from that vicinity In Ms. Work to Bring International. Word reached this city thst the Bait Lake delegation to the International association as-sociation of bridge and Iron wot Iters' convention con-vention at Milwaukee la fighting iard to have Salt Lake named for the neffl conclave. con-clave. ' Other cities tiiat are pressing Salt Lake for the honor ara Niagara Fails. N. T.. and Kansas City. , - Wanted in Park City. J. L. Ferguson of Park City eras arrested ar-rested at Sugar station, on the Denver Rio Orande railroad's Psrk City line, yesterdsy afternoon on a complslnt issued at Park City charging him with obtaining ooo tinder falwe pretenree |