Show OGDEN THURSDAY February 18 1892 JUDGE SMITHS DENIAL Ills Alleccd Abuse of Judge Miner Invented for Political Effect Kentucky Smith has been a much abused man of late owingto the statements In all the Liberal sheets that he had attacked at-tacked the personal character of Judge Miner of the First district court before the House committee on territories to further fur-ther the interests of the FaulknerCaino bill for Home Rule for Utah The following telegrams will servo as an explanation of the whole thing p OGDEN February 16 1892 O C Richards Washington D C Telegrams say that Kentucky Smith attacked at-tacked Judge Minors moral and judicial integ thy If false deny or repudiate Powers has telegraphing project signed by all lawyers and bankers here HENRY u ROLAPP Yesterday afternoon the following reply came WJISHTKGTOV February 17 1892 fl Rolapp Ogden Utah Dispatch evidently false and sent for political effect Smith emphatically disclaimed all per ponal attack on anybody Gave two Instances lind cited records Did not charge Miner with jock of moral or judicial integrity Miners telegram to Powers read before committee today to-day C C RICHARDS H W SMITH Orange Blossoms One of the chief society events of the season occurred at the church of the Good Shepherd last evening in the marriage of a Mr L H Wallace to Miss Ina D Kircher Rev Samuel Unsworth officiating The groom is a young and prosperous jeweler of this city and the bride is the only daughter of Judge and Mrs A C Bishop After the marriage ceremony was performed a formal banquet and reception were given at the residence of the brides parents Mr and Mrs Wallace will immediately go to housekeeping at 950 Twentyfourth street Many costly gifts were presented them by friends The First District Court One order was made in the First district court yesterday In the case of O A Kentncr vs A B Patton et al order by consent of all parties concerned and in written p stipulation stipula-tion releasing from decree of foreQlosura In this cause lots 22 23 and 24 in block 31 Of Nob Hill addition to Ogden City A Probate Order In the estate of Ellen Goodell deceased the hearing on the petition for the distribution distribu-tion of the estated was continued until tile Oth of March Police Conrt The portals of the festive hobo wero quiet yesterday and no cases came up for hearing before the magistrate Judge Bishops Court In Judge Bishops court yesterday the case against George A Barry charged with obtaining money under false pretenses pre-tenses came up for hearing and was postponed post-poned until next Tuesday at 2 oclock Judge Cross Court Mary f J Lindsay the woman arrested in Idaho several days ago and alleged to have been implicated in tho burglary of the home of E W Johnson in this city January Jan-uary last was arraigned but for lack of sufficient evidence the case was dismissed The Knights of Pythias Anniversary The Knights of Pythias lodges of this city will appropriately celebrate the twen tyseventh anniversary of the founding of the order in Castle hall tomorrow night Invitations have been extended to other lodges within the jurisdiction John P Meakin the genial elocutionist of Salt Lake will come up with a delegation of the brethren and other lodges will probably be represented Grand Chancellor William Husbands will be present The follovringis a copy of the programme to be rendered AmericaKnights of Pythias and Guests Addressuuu William Husbands G C Pianouoo MibsBeajon Friendship B A McDanicls Accordion u Fred lIal3a Song selected u Mrs Dalrymple Charity h C B Fash Song selected MISS Lezotte Benevolence T EL Johnson Song selecteduu Miss Nelson Pythianism A J Weber D G C Sons I Fear no Foe G B Roberts Selection J P Mealdn Purity Mrs WR Williams Duet selectionMrs Spencer and Mrs Eiicson Uniform Rank H C Wardleigh Quartette Mr Mayer and Party ELdowment RankAd Schunsenbacli Piano Miss Keller Tho programme will be followed by a banquet games and dancing General Gleanings Real estate transfers yesterday amounted to S41TO The hotels had a very light run of guests yesterday E W Exum has recovered from a severe illness and is able to be out again Antone Gardo of the La Patra published at Denver is in the city on business W F Melick ono of Idahos cattle kings was in the city yesterday it is said for other than cattle business Con reids Opera company played to a large house at the Grand last evening in the clever comic opera Poor Jonathan Frederick Ward Is booked for the Grand Friday night he will appear in the play A Lions Mouth and Saturday night in Vir giniue Colonel Hardesty the wellknown cattleman cattle-man of Wells Nev passed through the city yesterday en route to Salt Lake with a car of stock The pharmacists of Ogden have organized organ-ized and will request the members of the Legislature to pass the bill now pending before that body known as the pharmacy bill billColonel Colonel W H Hervey loft last evening for New Orleans to represent Ogden at the transMississippi congress on the 23d inst Fred 1 Kiesel and Juage A B Patton will leavo today and will join Colonel Harvey at Denver A certain ticket broker in this city seems to have been placed in rather unpleasant circumstances and attorneys have his account ac-count bocks in hand endeavoring to straighten them up Developments are forthcoming The railroad boys wero treated to a leap year ball at Carlin Nevada last evening A number of the rallroaa employees and officials went out from Ogden Christensen Brothers orchestra also went out to furnish fur-nish the music for the occasion A ball will be given at Terrace by the railroad employees on Washingtons birthday February Feb-ruary 22 The members of the Patriotic Order Sons of America are making great preparations prepar-ations for their ball in the opera house on the evening of the 22nd It should be largely attended as the proceeds go for the purchase of flags for the public school uildlogB of this city Those who do non no-n go and arc too old to dance should buy tickets any way The Jones investigating committee of the city council met last evening and heard testimony regarding the conduct of City Physician Jones in his professional capacity capac-ity Only two witnesses appeare i Messrs Royal and Richterand the hearing was adjourned until this afternoon at 4 oclock Only a few people attended the hearing The outcome of the investigation cannot be told at present but it is the general opinion that no action will be taken looking look-ing toward the doctors removal from office of-fice |