Show SUGAR PACTQBY BUN Everything In Good Shape 135 Men Employed The sugar factory made a good run yesterday The plant was started the day before About 200 loads of beets are used each day amounting to about 400 tons One hundred and thirtyfive handa are now employed A few re pairs were necessary to the machinery Thursday night after the first days run but everything is now working smoothly Yesterday was payday and 3000 was dispensed The sum will be much larger by next payday School Board Sleets At a meeting of the board of education educa-tion last night the clerk was ordered to get bids on coal and wood of all varieties for the winter supply A aura ber of stoves were ordered rented for use in the Mound Fort school pending the compilation of the heating plant The furniture for the latter school has arrived and is in place Eighteen die tionaries were ordered for use in the graded schools The statement jof the county auditor showing the assessed valuation of the county and the amount of taxes due the school board was received re-ceived In round numbers the amount of tax money is about 56000 Seven applications for positions as teachers were received and the board adjourned for one week Sundry Hatters In Court Henry James MeLachlahan yesterday filed suit against Susan McLachlahan asking for divorce on the ground of desertion de-sertion The couple were married at Farmington Davis cpunty Dec 171895 In the matter of the estate of Gus tat Soderquist deceased are order set tling final account of administrator was made The case of Henry A Hill vs the Southern Pacific company was trans ferred to the federal court oni motion of the defendant W H Dale was appointed administrator adminis-trator In the estate of Eliza Wheeler deceased and the will was admitted to probate The case of Wilde vs the Union Pacific was on before Judge Ro lapp all day Political Conference Called A conference has been called of the supporters of the Bryan Silver Populist Popu-list and silver Republican tickets The gathering will take place in the court house Tuesday evening and every manor man-or woman who voted any of the above tickets is cordially invited to be present pres-ent Among other questions to be discussed dis-cussed is the problem What shall we do to be saved Work of the Deaf The State School for the Deaf and Blind will make an exhibit of work of its pupils at the state fair Samples of the work of all the departments will be shown Superintendent Metcalf has asked the fair management for an entire en-tire alcove section In which to tspjay the work of the institution Today at the Pair At the tabernacle fair yesterday voting vot-ing commenced in the contest for the moat popular lady The winner in this contest Is to receive a 100 dinner set now on exhibition at Schramms jew eiry store Today there is to be a street oarade at230 led by the queen and her retinue ret-inue Climmie Pleads Guilty George Climmie yesterday pleaded guilty to grand larceny consisting in the stealing of a horse belonging to Sir James He was remanded to the district dis-trict court Ogden Briefs Mrs C E Layne and daughter are vIsiting in Salt Lake Mr arid Mrs George B Wardlaw returned re-turned yesterday from a weeks visit in Logan Frank J Cannon returned yesterday from his trip to the east and spent the afternoon and evening at home J B Sheldon of Omaha assistant superintendent su-perintendent of the Union Pacific telegraph tele-graph system was lit Ogden yesterday Justice White yesterday imposed a nominal fine on Charles White making 15 the sum total which White had to pay A new warrant was > yesterday served on J H Myers charging him with keeping open his place of business on Sunday A marriage license was issued yester day to Woodson D Parker of St An thony Ida and Miss Laura K Kendall of Ogden J D Milan Rio Grande conductor will leave Sunday for Soperville Iii where he will Join Mrs Milan and then they will visit in the east for about a month Frank J Hirt manager of the Utah Hot Springs is back from Denver where ha went In charge of the remains of George Hall the victim of the motor line accident On Wednesday evening next Hoyts comedy A Midnight Bell will be put on by the L R Stockwell company at the Grand in l Ogden Besides Stock well there are a number of other strong comedians in the cast The projected new theatre for Ogden may be located in the old White building build-ing between Twentythird and Twen tyfourth streets on Washington avenue ave-nue If the plans of Mr Maltese ma torialize the house will be a popular price theatre to be known as Wonder rand George Bune one of the oldest and best known residents of this county died yesterday morning at his home on Second street He was 78 years of age anti has a number of children in and about Ogden The funeral services will occur Sunday at 2 p m In the family residence 195 Second street Robert Ray Is l in the city stopping over with his old friends J W Graham and J F Pender Mr Ray was formerly for-merly sheriff of Chaffee county Colorado Colo-rado and is Just now a returning Klon diker He did not pick Tip a great fortune for-tune In the frozen north but has some1 good words fdr the land of disappointments disappoint-ments There was a great throng at the tabernacle tab-ernacle fair yesterday and last night In the prize cakewalk only one couple entered Ira Detiker and Miss Kitty Brown They were awarded a handsome hand-some parlor lamp Two little girls daughters of Mrs Webber gave an exhibition ex-hibition cakewalk which was very popular |