Show Briefs THE ball at Thomas Pavilion this inning promises to be a big success A LARGE delegation of Ogden citizens will be in attendance at the Fair in Bait Lake City during the week THE carpenters commenced the construction con-struction of a highboard fence around the site of the new Reform School yesterday yes-terday SEVERAL runaways occurrel yesterday yester-day one farm wagon was demolished one man received a sprained ankle and another a bruised head I G L COREY SONS contractors of the railroad grade in Ogden Canyon paid off their men yesterday for two previous months Ic took ovar 2000 WORK on the new eheds for the huge tanks of the Consolidated 01 Company s being pushed The new building is on the north of Fourth Street and west of the C P Railroad A CARLOAD of rEd sandstone was received re-ceived by the City Hall contractors The stone is of excellent quality and was shipped from Lost Creek It will be used in forming the step THE funeral of the late Peter Nelson Nel-son took place Sunday under the auspices of the K of P The Ogden Brass Band escorted the procession to tbe Mountain View Cemetery REV WESLEY HILLS lectura was well attended and well received Sundiy evening The tem eance question occupied oc-cupied a major part of his time and tbe uoj ct was handled in a ma terly manner man-ner ALL that was eartLly of little Nettie Beile the 3 year old dtughter of Patrick Pat-rick and Mary Hailey was laid at rest yesterday afternoon The services were conducted by Rev Father lush man THERE is a big treat in store for the mu > IC loving public of the Junction City The Choral Union are rehearsing for an entertainment to come off next I Friday evenine 8 t the Methodist church for the benefit of the Reading Room THE No3 U P train due in Ogden at 9 p m was an hour late last evening even-ing No 1 of the same line due at 545 p m was over four hours late The U C waited for No3 and left Ogden at 1030 an hour and fifteen minutes late A FREIGHT train on tie U P broke in two yesterday morning at Separation twentyone miles this side of Rawlins Seven loaded freight cars and an empty coach were more or less damaged and travel suspended for several hours No one was injured REAL estate is more active Several I investors have been occupying the time and attention of the agents and several sales have been recorded The prices too rule higher than a month ago the confidence in the future prosperity of Ogden being strong THE cl ck on the Court House caused three of our visitors from the Capital to miss the Utih Central train last fling fl-ing and as the next train waits for the U P they decided to wait over until this morning The County Court should bjuncetne clock tinker I N JW that there is no legal impedi TXia it on Spring street the city will con linao constructing their tramway along that thoroughfare and ere long the noiseless and unobtrusive little engine W 11 be carrying carloads of gravel down to the lowlands of the city where mud and slush made the heart sad and the S jle cold last winter THE little 1Gmonthsold babv of Mr aid Yrs Thomas Hardy died In North Ogden about 1 oclock yesterday after f lingering illness of several we iks Tha li tie sufferer was brought down from Promontory where his parents hv u to receive the medical skill of one of Ogdens physicians but it was unavailing un-availing Arrangements for the funeral fun-eral hid not been made last evening EI WARD OJix ot ram City came to do si me shopping in tt e junction city yesterday But Edwad aid not come lone He brought in an elderly lady a reighbor ot his who takes her knit rmg with her where ever she goes and had it yesterday win assisting her and her knitting to alight one of the needles punctured Edwards cheek making a painful woi nit Edward will advise that parcels Le handled separately separ-ately hereafter |