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Show J CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD. I The new bishop of the Kpipfopal dio- I ;i of Piah, J lev. Frank S. Spuulding, I is to bp consecrnted at Eri Pa., on Dec. 51. He will come to Salt Lake i th fli! of the new year and will Immediately assume the duties of his olficf. ' SaJt Lake is 1o have a, new family Tiot"! jusl as soon as it can be rustled to completion. It is 1o he modern in vwy respect and is to cost, in round number- JKKi.OOO. Fro.l W'cy of the AVil-fn AVil-fn hotel is to build it and be its proprietor. pro-prietor. It will be lor-atcd on State ptrect, just south of the While apartment apart-ment house, and will be five or six s-iories high. Plans are being, or will be. prepared at once, and the structure, is to be ready by next spring. The ite Is that selected a year or two ago for the projected Ohrteit np?n Dancing i-idemy. The retail price of lemons was raised yesterday to 30 and 3-"i cents a dozen. h?)1 there are very few on the market". A carload was shipped onto the market mar-ket last week and the wholesale price was advanced $1 on all grade?, but the commission houses expect shipments tomorrow that will relieve the market, granges are very scarce-just now and j tjicre has not been a. shipment received s for spveral days. The s-t-eond crop will I jion be ready and the dealers believe j they will be plentiful during the rc- I liKilnder of 1 he season. I In a petition to be presented to the I hy council tiext Monday night the I Lad if' Literary club, through a com- mitt.ee named by the heme and education educa-tion section, will ask that the Warm springs be converted into a public bath njfl park. The plans embrace a ehil-g ehil-g dren's playground in conjunction with the baths. iTbe mmittee, of which Mrs. W. R, Hutchinson is chairman, points out the fact that every summer many youths are arrested for violating the i ordinance by swimming in the Jordan I river; that many of these violations nod consequent arrests might be avoid- I xl were there a public bath where the I Jioys might FWim for a r.oiiiinal charge. I possibly 10 cents; that the city now owns the premises known as the Warm Spring. The petition will put forth f hut the.fw premises might be converted 1 1 r. 1 1 a bath and playground at a low I cost, which would be repaid to the city j within a short time by receipts. The J j."'tltjo)) boars the signatures of Mrs. I Hutchinson. Mrs. L. E. Hall and Mrs. I Ledyard Bailey. The petition was to have been pre- I sen ted last Monday night, but owing j to the fa-ct that regular consideration j of the AVarm Springs rental situation I docs not come up until the next meet- . 5ng, it was decided to hold it over one I week. It will be presented next Mon- i day night by Councilman T. K. Black. I f I The matter of cleaning the city I streets was again taken up Fviday by I ihe home and education section of the I Ladies' Literary club. It was decided I to wage a thorough campaign in an I effort to arouse public sentiment. The I eciion has made every effort to have t.'e expectoration ordinance enforced. I as yet without success, and the police- I men. through the city coun'ii. com- 1 plain that they are powerless to act in I the matter. The refuse tins placed at I the street corners, the policemen say. j are not used by trie public, and no ef- 1 fori is made to compel their us-3. One I policeman claims to have watched 100 j persons who did not make use of the garbage cans for scraps of paper, etc. The destruction of valuable trees "y nneciual grading and the willful disregard dis-regard of the rights of property owners own-ers were tlso taken up. The former matter was referred to the committee on forestry. Sonve steps will be taken to stop this. In addition to this- line of work, th section voted a sum of $2." toward the free night school fund, the j I money tu be given some time next j j month. |