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Show jil I SALT LAKE I I CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD. ' The Inteimountaiii Catholic has moved its offices from th Houston idoek and is now located with Mr. A. 1 H. Tarbet in room 4LM, fourth floor, 1 Atlas block. Article? of incorporation of the City J-!'ug company, a Malt Lake institution. Mere Monday tiled with the count v 1 Herk. It is capitalized at $2,000. divided 1'ito 00 shares of the value of $10 each. The officers are: Josrph Dedericks, I 1 'resident: S. J. O'Connor, vice presi- J dent: James O'Connor, secretary and treasurer, and they, with G. "V. Parks ' fnd M. :. Callahan, are directors. J A James O'Connor owna P'6 of the-shares 1 of the stork. I Everett Buckingham, the new gen- 1 j fral superintendent of the Oregon I 1 .Short' Line railroad.-put in the day at I headquarters Monday. He will not as- I ' sume charge officially until today. The I 1 circular announcing his appointment I 1 was issued yesterday by Vice President 1 1 and General Manager W. H. Bancroft. 1 r 4 i Tl. E. Mann, the newly-appointed city t humane officer, has established headquarters head-quarters in the city treasurer's office in c Hie city and county building. At pres- 1 ent heh is familiarizing himself with 1 bis duties and securing information to ;) jruide him in his future policy. 1 "I find plenty of work to be done in I, protecting- the dumb animals," said Mr. Mann, "and I hope all good eiti- I zen? will lend a helping hand, report- i ) 5"? any ca?es of ill treatment they may j I ,1 observe." ! v In the public library last week some r needed improvementc; for the conveni- ; n ence of the patrons were completed, j ,. Two racks for periodicals and maga- I ; 7-ines were placed in the large middle 1 r window on the west side of the room. I n3 the cabinet containing catalogue j '. cards was moved from the narrow cn- 1 trance way to the center of the room. I The arrangement adds materially to I o the floor fpace of the reading room. j '.' : Civil service examination? will be 1 ' held in this city on April 19 for the 1 position of architectural and structural I , draftsman in the quartermaster's de- I partment at large, with a salarv f I , to $1,500. the age limit being 10 I years or over; also for positions of aid. I '( coast and geodetic survey, civil and I " electrical engineer, civil and electrical engineer for Philippine service; civil engineer and draftsman, architectural !' computer, supervising architect's office: !' computer, nautical almanac office: , computer. naval observatory; deck I officer, coast and geodetic survey: topo graphical draftsman, land office service; ser-vice; library assistant, manual traiii- ing teacher, trained nurse, Philippine s service. On May 4 there will be ex- 11 a mf nations for the position of assist- T ant electrotyper with the coast and ' " geodetic survej-, salary of $700. " An examination of candidates for the r' Iliiodes scholarship will be held Wed- n nesday, April 13. at 9 o'clock, at the ' 1'niversity of Utah. Candidates are to send their names to Professor J. T. f) ' Kingpbury, the chairman of the ex- " amining board, immediatelv, I 3- Persons with small, moderate or ti Isrge means are and should be careful how they invest. Every borrower of ' J money should be asked what security he will give. Then examine said security, se-curity, if ample and title good, those tl ""'ho lend are safe. Without good se-w se-w curity there is a risk, and not only ii interest, but principal, is often lo?t. ti Stocks which are mercurial in their p. fluctuations are not safe. Loans on w I'al estate with insured improvements g in a. growing city are equal to gold b; bonds, and are eagerly sought for by I b; "'S insurance companies. To all in-I in-I vestors, small or large, we can give C, fut'h security and guarantee same. If I n J'ou call we will show' you vour sell se-ll g curity which you will hold, "interest 1 a nl e promptly paid. If you cannot I n fall, write and we will send list of I t securities. With us it is all business, 1 . b and no client ever lost a cent. Ad-1 Ad-1 1 dress McGurrin & Co., 134 South Main 1 t Street. Salt Lake. |