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Show r of July 20 and It Is ertlnmtod that there will he fully three njnurort lake advantage of this excursion. No change ot' .quality Jn B & fill fi-ll utter'. From the Yellowstone ono of t'te most palatial Bpocl.il trains tnat has been out west this summer will pass throuah this city o.i ju;y 17, from the Yellowstone Park. This party Is made of a number of Boston millionaires million-aires who went to the park by one of the northern routes and, alter a caniplng trip through Yellowstone, Intend In-tend going cast over tho p. & K. G. COAL! Call up Parkr & Co. for rptei on lump, out and slack. Parker Coal Co. Yesterday evening Jome. B. Sax-ton, Sax-ton, L. E Hitchcock end Dana Parkinson, Park-inson, college students of the forestry for-estry schools, were dispatched to the Kaibab national forest for detail work apd Uils afternoon William M. Spar-hawk, Spar-hawk, Erwln V. Cook. Samuel B. Locko and William W. Twabell, also forest students, will leave ror Uie Salmon Idaho forest. The young uieu will be placed In actlvo service under un-der the direction of forest supervisors. supervis-ors. Kodak finishing. Tripp. 340 25th etreot. Sutherland's Secretary George M. Hanson, Senator Sutherland's private secretary, has returned from Washington, Wash-ington, D. C, and will remain here during the congressional vacation. Since arriving in Utah Mr. Hanson has spent a few days i6ltlng Fill- more where his parents and other relatives reside. EXCURSIONS NORTH via O S. L-, July 14th. Call City Office, 2S14 Washington Wash-ington Avenue, for particulars. Charged With Assault Th case of the State against Edward, John and Benjamin Sewell, charged with assaulting as-saulting Alonzo Clark. July 8th, was called In the municipal court this morning the defendants, by tholr attorney, at-torney, pleading not guilty. Thoy were released on their own recognizance, recogniz-ance, pending the time of trial H. P. Flour, sack Jl 30. Smith Grocery. Marriago Licenses. A marriage license li-cense was Issued today to B H. En-loe En-loe of Howe, Texa9, and Mrs. Annie B. Burt of Oeden. Stafford Millinery Co. have moved from Srd floor Wrights' to their new location, 2367 Washington Ave., next door to Chrlstensen Shoe store. Watch for notice of one of tho greatest great-est millinery sales ever inaugurated In this city. Judgment Confirmed. A remittitur in tho case of the State of Utah, respondent, re-spondent, vs. Irenzo Montgomery was handed down from the supreme court today confirming the judgment of the loer court. EXCURSIONS NORTH via O. S. L., July 14th. Call City Office, 2614 Washington Wash-ington Avenue, for particulars. C. R. Bennett went ea9t on the Overland Ov-erland Limited Tuesday to be present at the funeral of his brother, i H. Bennett, at Topeka, Kansas. Black raspberries. Smith Grocery - Sudden Death. Word was received at this office this afternoon of the death of Mrs. E A. B.ngham, wife of Bishop Bingham, of Wilson ward. No particulars were obtainable, except tbe bare fact that Mrs. Bingham had died rather suddenly. Dr. Samuel L. Brick has moved his offlco to rooms 32 and 33, Lewis building. build-ing. Body Will Arrive. The body of L. R. Heffner, the well-known locomotive locomo-tive engineer who died at the San Francisco hospital yesterday morning, will arrive hero this evening at 6:35 on train No. 4. The body will be taken to the Heaton-Kirkendall undertaking un-dertaking rooms to be prepared for burial. Funeral arrangements have not been made, but It la thought the services will be held at tbo residence of Wiu. G. Heffner, 2941 Washington avenue, on Friday or Saturday. J FREE DANCING AT IDLEWILD Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. LEGAL-NOTICE. LEGAL-NOTICE. In the District Court, of the Second Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for the County of Weber. B. T. Nishlmura, Plaintiff, vs. Jap-nnese-Americau Bank, a corporation, Defendant, Notice is hei-oby given that the second sec-ond report of W. D. Brown, Receiver in the above entitled matter, on nie herein, and upon the petition of said Receiver as contained in said report praying thai this Court make and enter en-ter its order and decree (1) confirming confirm-ing the sale of certain articles of furniture and fixtures; (2) finding that due and legal notice to all the creditors of 6ald defendant has been given and that the same Is establish, ed of record; f3) approving the claims of the creditors ngalnst the 6ald defendant de-fendant as filed with and approved by the said Receiver, and establishing such claims as the defendant's llabil-' llabil-' itles In so far as Its banking business busi-ness conducted at Ofden City. Utah, prior to October ISth. 1909, is concerned; con-cerned; (4) approving the action of the Receiver in instituting and prosecuting pros-ecuting certain actions In said report referred to, and authorizing such Receiver Re-ceiver to Institute from time to time such other aotions as may be found I necessary; (5) approving and confirming con-firming all Ihe disbursements made by I the said Receiver as shown In hi said j report; (6) fixing, allowing and or. dering paid from the funds now in the possession of such Receiver a reasonable amount to apply on the compensation of such Receiver and a t reasonable amount to apply on account ac-count of the said Receiver's attor-l attor-l ney'8 fees; and for such other and 1 further instructions and orders In the premises' as may be pieet and proper, has been set for hearing and will be heard on Saturday, tho 23rd day of July. 1910, at 9:3o o'clock, a, m., at the Court Room of said court in the, J. County Court House in Ogden City, Utah. J WITNESS my hand and the seal 'f said court hereunto affixed this, the 12th day of July. 101. J (SEAL) 5 ' G. DYE. Clork. 1 |