| Show General Gleanings Police circles still remain very quiet The daily trains to the Hot springs are vvell patronized Col ME Post made a trip up into Idaho I last evening George W Jones made a flying trip to Salt Lake yesterday The advance sale of seats for the Shenandoah She-nandoah begins today 1 The rains are keeping the streets clear of dust But ohthe mud C H Smith of Chicago was in the city attending to business yesterday i Rev Barnett of the Baptist church 1 went to Salt Lake last evening i Lee Gibson of the firm of Groves 1 Gibson was a capital visitor yesterday k The citizens of Five Points held a rousing rous-ing dance at the hall in that place last evening even-ing County Clerk Ledwidge issued a marriage mar-riage license yesterday to two Huntsville f couples I A fire house will soon be erected at Five Pomts and the old fire trucks transferred to that place It reported that some important changes will take place at the Hot Springs at an early date I It is expected that the motor trains will make I regular trips to the Hot Springs 1 vithin a short time The real estate exchange met and ad p iSourned I without transacting any business of importance yesterday The Ogden Athletic club have arranged aor a pugilistic contest between two local sluggers in the near futnre The murder cases of James Griffin and Ttfalachi Dillon are set for the early part of May in the First district court Two cars belonging to one of Phillips excursions went through the city night before be-fore last They wont east over the Rio Grande Western F W Clark the absconded piano agent who gained his liberty day before yesterday 4 yester-day and made his flight to other regions t bas not been seen or heard from by the Ogden authorities An effort is being made by the chamber p of commerce and real estate exchanges to induce the city council and county court to rent a large room in some convenient place and exhibit therein all kinds of products of Weber county If the movement is carried to maturity a salaried man will be put in charge of it Bailiff W F Gill shook the Ogden mud off his shoes yesterday and went to Salt t Lake with two inmates of the Utah penitentiary peni-tentiary namely Thomas McGullen and Ed Baker who were brooght up to plead before Judge Miner Tney were arrested I during the winter for burglarizing the Browning Brothers armory The funeral of Phillip Ford sr took place from the Third ward meeting house i yesterday afternoon After the services were over the procession was formed and beaded by the Ogden City band marched to the city cemetary where the remains were laid to rest Mr Fords six sons performed per-formed the part of pall bearers which was the request of their father on his dying bedMr Mr A B Garretson of Osceola Ia grand senior conductor of the Order of Railway Conductors was in the city yesterday yes-terday the guest of Conductor Eaton of the Idaho division of the Union Pacific and Chief of Police John W Metcalf He went to Salt Lake in the afternoon where lie has gone to organize a commandery He is a very pleasant gentleman to meet After organizing the camp in Salt Lake ho Will return to his home in Iowa |