Show General Gleaning Rev Dr Utter will preach in the First district court room again next Sunday evening His subject will be Faith in Christ J Hall of the Utah Cracker company was in the city yesterday G C Gray of Montpelier was in the city yesterday A number of now houses are going up in West Ogden J M Evans of Salt Lake was registered regis-tered at the Reed yesterday Ben Bachman deputy United States marshal of Provo came to Ogden yesterday yester-day with a small boy by the name of Johnson John-son Hanson who was convicted on the charge of horse stealing and committed to the Reform schoolS school-S The communication from Washington relative to the letter of Thomas Maloney to Chairman Washington of the House committee com-mittee made THE HERALD in extra demand in Ogden yesterday The electric plant of the Utah Loan and Trust building is being put in and in a short lime it will be in operation Judge J S Painter will leave for Cache county today to deliver a Republican cpeecn there this evening The fire department WES called out at midnight to a fire on Wall avenue between 3 Twentyfirst and Twentysecond streets belonging to a party by the name of Dins dale It was n seven room house unoccupied unoccu-pied The good work of the department prevented it becoming totally destroyed It is supposed to have been set fire by a I tramp as of late it has been a rendezvous for them The loss is estimated at 500 I Miss Lizzie Hill entertained a number of her friends on Thirtieth street last evening even-ing Real estate transfers were over 17000 yesterday Yesterday was pension day at the county court house and the clerk and hs deputy were kept busy issuing warrants The school board met yesterday for the purpose of accepting bids for the building of the new school house to be erected on Grant avenue The meeting was held behind be-hind closed doors and the deliberations ot the members could not be ascertained Tbo groat drills at the gas well were started yesterday afternoon Several I hundred visitors went out during the day Natural gas will surely be a boon for the future of the Junction city and the spot where the prospecting is being executed could be no better Gas will surely be found there There has been considerable talk about the discovery nf n tin minA in the mount ains east of the citywithin a half mile of the city None of the ore has yet been put on exhibition and whether the rumor is all talk or not is yet to be ascrtained Its It-s earnestly hoped the repert will turn out to be true It would add another spoke toO to-O great wheel of fortune which is beginning to revolve Some good news relating to the power works plant is one of the things for the near future Mrs G D Hodge issued invitations to a number of her friends and entertained them to progressive high five at her home 2812 Washington avenue last evening |