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Show THE JUNCTION CITY. The Marriaga of Dr. E. S Omroy and Miss Bortie A. Hassntt at St. Joseph' Catholia Church Yestorday. OGDEN OHBKITABLE ASSOCIATION Other Newa From th Bustling Citj at the Junotioa Gatuwed by the Busy Jitporter of Tba Times. imperial Corrctpundatct. to The Titmt. X;ifn, Aug. 12. A brilliant wedding wedd-ing took place yesterday at St. Joseph's Catholic churoii. Dr. Ed. M. Conroy and MUs Bertie II. Hassutt were the contracting parties. Father Cushna-hau Cushna-hau performed the ceremony. John I). Murphy acted as grooasmau and Miss .Josephine Kehoe a3 bridesmaid. An elegant reception was tendered them a the residence of the bride's mother. They wore the recipients of several very line and useful presents. The bride and groom accompanied by the bridesmaid and groomsman departed de-parted on the Southern Pacilio for a trip to the coast and the northwest. John Harrington was arrested yesterday yes-terday on a charge of having furnished liijuur to Indians, lie plead guilty and stated that he purcnased the liquor for them, they furnishing the money. Tho court delivered a lecture on the subject mid sentenced Harriugtou to thirty tlnys iu the county jail. H- Prof. h. i Moench deiivered an in-terestinp; in-terestinp; lecture at the Third ward lneuting house last evening. His theme was "Ino Footprints of God among the Miitious." -- -T- Sheriff lieinup yesterday arrested two jiivrtics iu lluutsville charged with sell-iuK sell-iuK liciunr without a liceuse. Their c;is'! will probably come up lor a hearing hear-ing today. -- Arncu s of tucorporationof the Ogdea (hiiritttblo association were tiled with thu county clerk yesterday. The object in the assistance of subjects worthy of charily. Several prominent ladies of Ogdeti nro in the corporation. Mrs. 1'. II. Kinersoa is presiileut and ilrs. (). O. Howard, secretary. t J. W. Willison reports that some suspicious sus-picious looking cliaracters have been gem around his place. On Monday u i gut one itKi'.i was seen around tho L.irn. Willison bred two shots at him and ho departed iu the darkness. -- Tho mining excitement continues and a great mauy pruspectors have gone to the hills to search for more of the hidden hid-den treasures. -i- -t- M. L. Causey was arrested nnd taken before Commiseiouer Hishop, charged with committing an aseauit yesterday. His case was continued by consent till Wednesday the lltth. John Walsh, the man who dropped li;ad on the street Monday eveniug, wns buried today, lie had a bank account ac-count of -'lj. Ho was a native of England, Eng-land, about i0 years of age aud a mem-. mem-. ber of the G. A. H. James Hoop, assistant postmaster at Ogden, received a dispatch yesterday that his father was dying. He at once proceeded east to Wellston, U., the home of his father. Tark 0. Hayes has chargo of the money order department While Mr. Hoop is gone. -t- -i- Jo.ioph V. Hoderell of Ogdeu, challenges challen-ges any man iu Utah to swim and distance dis-tance 'from 100 yards to one mile, in fresh water. He will swim for any amount lroui flOO to $1000 for the winner. win-ner. -4- The Baptist and Methodist Sunday schools picnic jointly at Syracuse on the mil. T. F. Bryan, William Harcomhe. C. J. Currier, F. C. Schraum of Ogden and George Henry of Des Moines, Iowa, and Thomas I'itt of Corinne went to the mountains on a hunting and fishing expedition yesterday. They will bo joined at Kvauston by F. M. Foote ami t l'eidtnout. Wentworth Muss will 1 ii-iii jne of the party. The route "I.'.-,mI will be along Green Eivir and Black's Fork. - H. F. Emery was arrested yesterday on a chargo of petty larceny. Ho was ccuii nt stealing a pair of pants and Bpou being found guilty viw given twenty-live days for reformation. |