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Show SNAP SHOTS AT HOME NEWS Oootmnct eUtat Aiwouaced. The fall confarenca of the Mormon rhumh will open on FY) day. October S. aorordtne; to the decision reached by the flrat presidency of the church yeaterday. The official call will be issued within a fw days. Notice waa riven to the railroads rail-roads of the date of the conference and official announcements will be Issued In a few days of tha openlna; of the sale of conference rata tlcketa, beclnnlnif October Oc-tober 1. FarvwsU to Blnrhan Eaginaorm. The mlnlna: enirlneera of Blne;ham arsvj a banquet last ninht at the Combination Inn aa a farewell to 1 H. Brady. X. B. Htarnes and M. J- Rich. Covera were laid for fifty auests. Mr. Brady will c to Ran Franciaco,. Mr. Starnea to Ixn Angeles and Mr. Rich to Portland. 1 Obotr Blnfs at Bcranton. A definite date for the appearance of tha tabernacle chotr on its long eaatern cencert tour haa been fixt-d by Manager Ofwrge n. Pyper, accord i ng to advices received yesterday. This appearance la at Bcranton, Pa., on November 1. Han tor Ig Kiilsd. H. M. Perfclna. an Oregon Short Una section hand, who shot himself accident -, ally at K imam a. Ida., last Sunday, died raetarday. PerKlna and othera ware go-f go-f ing to hunt sagehena. He placed hla shotgun on a hand car, and aa tha ear started, tha gun fell off and waa dla-rharged. dla-rharged. The fun charge entered his abdomen. niMpman rail oa 8trst. J. K- Lareen. an Kmery sheepman, fell In a fit at Mala, and Second .South streets yesterday afternoon. He was taken to the emergency hospital and recovered re-covered within an hour or two. CfompialDt k ainst Matthews. The county attorney's office Issued a complaint against Thomas Matthews yesterday cha raring him with violating t he oou n t y speed law by all o wins; h la automobile to speed up to thirty-five miles an hour In State atreet near Fourteenth Four-teenth South atreet. It la charged that the car was filled with people and that It waa driven recklessly. Chautauqua Lecturer on Visit. D. W. Howell of West field. N. T.. who conducted clauses In economic and acl-- acl-- entlflc research before the I'tah Chautauqua Chau-tauqua at Olid en. waa In the city yesterday yes-terday for a few hours. lis epresaed hla pleasure at belrur able to visit I'tah. and anld many complimentary things about the people of the atata. Cement Company Suss, To collect fits, alleged to be due on a promissory note, the Portland Cement company bejran ault in the third district court yesterday agalnat the Madaon-Whlttler Madaon-Whlttler Conatructlon company. Sayi EUaberry Desalted. On the around a of n on -support and desertion. de-sertion. Nellie Kllftbemr began ault In the third district court yesterday for divorce from Karl L. Kllaberry. Dull ,8ues Estate. T.afavette J. Dull be ran ault In the third district court veeterday ajralnst feorge F. German, administrator In the estate of Eugenie Simon and Iouis Simon. Si-mon. Oeora;e Kiiy and the Tracy I-roen and Trust company to foreclose a mort-irnR mort-irnR executed to secure a promissory r.i.le for 100. Want Right of Way. The SCn'ght Power company filed stilt In the third district court yeaterday aantnst N. J. Hansen. P. A. Sorenaon and W. Richards and their wlvea to secure a right of way for a power line from the iMmer company's plant on provo rlvar. In Wasatch county, to Mill Creek. J Humana Societies to Unite, The t'tah Humane eocletv and the Pnlt Iake Humane society will be consolidated con-solidated at a meeting at Elka hall tonight. To Educate Ttxmvt. Free moving picture ilhistratlnff correct cor-rect methods of farming- will be given In the cltle of I'tah for the education of Vtah farmers. The pictures will be shown under the auspices of the Inter-mountatn Inter-mountatn Industrial association. Different Differ-ent proceasei of manufacture will also be shown. Jnrish Cb anteta qua Clamag, fit tidy classes under the auspices of the nstlonal Jewish chatitauoua movement will be opened In Suit lak In September. Septem-ber. Thfr eourae will be conducted , by correprondence and will ln-lud the subject sub-ject of "The Return of the Open Bible" and "The Jews In Fiction and American Literature." The course has been secured se-cured by Rev. Charts J. Freund, rabbi of tempi B'N'al Israel. Mora Ejection $nit. Tha I'tah Copper companv fllad suit agalnat John Brown In tba third district court yesterday to remove him from a house In Carr Fork and to compel him to pay IM rent. Another by tha same company for the same amount was filed ajralnst the Bingham Investment companv com-panv on account of a fsllure to pay rent. A third waa against Qeorce K. Chandler to ouet him from a house and to collect col-lect I ISO. - ftare Burning Howe. A flre In tha home of B. A. Kenner. IM flouth Eighth Eaat street, caused an alarm at o'clock laat night, to which Chief W. H. Glore responded In the red bug, and the motor engine and the hose companies I and 7 also responded. The house Is a frame structure of two stories and Is valued at . The loas on the building waa f K, while ttif contents were damaged to the extent of ltMi. The loas la amply covered by Insurance. Tile on Utah Land. ( aenrteen persons filed entries on enlarged en-larged homestead tracts In Utah yesterday yester-day at the gait Iake land office. Of these, twelve entries, on 1840 acres, were from outside states. Kansas, Iowa and t'aJIfomla being represented on the list. The other two were I Elective Captain J. A. Pender and Illce t'apialn O. C. Brown of Ogden. The lands entered on are all south of Lund, In Iron county, and not more than twelve miles from the Salt leake route's main line. The land Is said to be excellent for dry farming and has been esploltcd by the t'tah Ievelopment league, the Salt Lake Commercial club and the Salt Lake route. New KaU la Effect. The per diem rate of 5 centa rental fur freight cars made by one railroad against shot her goes Into effect today, to last until March 1. The summer rate, lasting from March 1 ta Auguat 1, la JW cents per day Hal. Eecord Tim. Kast mall train No. 11. leaving Chicago at t.W o'clock every morning over the Burlington rout and passing through 4icden two day later at about the same hour, haa made a record of being on time 10s consecutive times, from April 1 to July IA- The train carries no passengers passen-gers except occasionally a railroad offl-cijsi. offl-cijsi. CXrctOar on Banlftion. Circular letter telling how to deal srttb files and other enemtea to sanitation have been sent out to dairymen by the health department to all part of the state. |