| Show The City in Brief The real estate transfers this week amounted to 42395550 Lol tho poor Indian was quite numerous num-erous in this city yesterday The city of Jerusalem exhibition closed for good in this city last night Judge Henderson took a rest yesterday and consequently there was nothing doing in the First district court i The members of the hose company of tho special old volunteer nicotine fire tomorrow department night will hold u I The city hospital has been removed from its former quarters on Grant avenue to tho old tithing office on Twentyfifth street I will cost less to divido the largo business busi-ness blocks now than a year hence Tho I plan will have to be adopted eventually F B Hays was on yesterday afternoon in tho municipal court bound over to the grand jury on the charge of stealing two sets of harness There is too much snow in the mountains now to permit of much prospecting but in a month from now the hills will be alive with men in search of metalbearing lodes The funeral of the late Dr T W Hurd of Harrisvilie took place yesterday HurdI I remains were interred in Mountain View cemetery in the southern part of this city The articles of incorporation of the Fremont Fre-mont Water company were filed late Friday Fri-day evening The officers are Ransford Smith president L McCarty vicepresi dent A H Nelson secretary V Rapp treasurer The longthreatened storm got started yesterday about noon and snow commenced com-menced t fall but lightly Tho sun shone at intervals but when the shades of evening even-ing descended the indications were favorable favor-able for a storm of considerable severity The weather having been l that could be desired favorable progress has been made with tho work of the Ogden Power company in the canon and at its mouth I is thought that everything will be in readiness readi-ness by the time specified in the contract Ogden peak on which there is now from twenty to forty feet of snow has been located lo-cated as a placer claim The whole of section sec-tion 36 has been taken up under the placer act but the object which the locators had in view is not known to any one except themselves W H Harvey the leading spirit in the Mardi Gras movement is on his way homo from New Orleans where everything has been fixed to his entire satisfaction New Orleans and many other southern and cast ern cities will bo largely represented dur lug the July carnival in Ogden The Mardi Gras carnival palace will bo a huge structure of lumber and canvas which can be removed from the round at the close of the festivities It will be 350 feet long and 100 feet wide will have a seating capacity for 10000 people and u dancing floor that will accommodate 1000 couples The elegant quarters of the Ogden Abstract Ab-stract company and Hamer Bros Hurr sell on the same floor to be occupied by the First National bank in its new build buid ing were opened last evening and visited by many friends of the firms interested I who will evening bo rcatiy to receive the public tomorrow The articles of incorporation of the Ogden Natural Gas and Oil company were filed with County Clerk Dan Humor yesterday yes-terday The officers of the company are Thomas A Harris president S M Pre shaw vicepresident C R Hank treasurer treas-urer The object and pursuit of the company com-pany is to bore for and develop gas and oil Thomas B Helm was arrested yesterday by Deputy Marshals Vandercook and Mc Lellan on the charge of unlawful cohabitation cohabita-tion Commissioner Cross bound Helm over in the sum of 1000 and his alleged plural wife jn the sum of 200 Fred I Ellis was also arrested on the same charge and furnished tho same bond as did his piural wife One of the very best of our suburban ad ditions and almost the first one that was laid out is Nob Hill Hi Several houses arc now being erected up there and doubtless many more will be added during the present pres-ent season provided tho Ogdon street rail way shall be extended up Twentyfifth street The east bench will be a most desirable de-sirable place for residence of men who do business down town whenever facilities are afforded them for rapid and comforta ble transportation to and from their homes I is understood that the street railway lines will soon bo extended so as to cover the bench and that they will also be operated oper-ated |