Show A NEW PAPER I From present appearances Ogden is to have a real Republican organ containing I afternoon Associated Press dispatches I local news and editorials setting forth the advantages of protection free silver and I setting forth the virtues of the Republican Repub-lican candidates for office this fall It is I understood that a number of Republican leaders approached the proprietors of the Evening Press with a proposition and a lot of promises and Manager Thomas accepted ac-cepted the proposition and the promises Adam Patterson the onetime president of the Standard Publishing company Is I often named as one of the principal backers back-ers of the enterprise as Is also his partner part-ner Patsey Healey lIon Joseph Stanford I Stan-ford is another name often mentioned asa as-a tower of strength to the enterprise An nformal meeting of those Interested was I recently held and while no formal organization organ-ization was made and no committees were appointed still a good deal of quiet discussion dis-cussion went on Yesterday evening a photograph made l of the inside pocket of Manager B F Thomas showed a notebook therein with promises to take stock In the enterprise I In sums varying from 10 to 300 The I sums amounted to 3585 Among the names of those who already had their names down for stock or who are expected ex-pected to give support financially or otherwise to the paper were noticed the names of A B Patton L R Rogers R H Whipple E M Allison jr E M Allison Al-lison sr W A Lee A C Bishop J S Boreman W R White F S Schoon I over Charles Meighan and A R Hey wood Taken In connection with the recent announcement an-nouncement of the Press that it would soon be enlarged and have day Associated Associat-ed Press dispatches the above facts are significant V TEACHERS INSTITUTE The Weber County Teachers institute 1 met in regular monthly session yesterday yester-day The morning session was adjourned owing to the illness of Mr J B Miller I is hoped that the part of the pro gramme thus missed will be given later as the intended discussion promised to develop the bearing of the theory of evolution on education Most of the afternoon after-noon session was taken up with a discussion dis-cussion of school government The views of the details of school management were almost as varied as the individualities individu-alities of the teachers However I agreed that the school ha the best order that offered the best conditions for educative edu-cative work Owing to the inclemency of the weather Miss Matilda Peterson could not bring her class to the Institute The reputation of Miss Peterson and her school brought several visitors who shared the disappointment with the teachers It is hoped that the programme committee try again NEW JURORS ORDERED Judge Rolapp made a long calendar setting of civil cases and motions yesterday yester-day which is reserved for publication in detail In Mondays Herald He also made an order providing for the selection of 200 jurors The names will according to the new law be selected from the assessment roll alternately by the county clerk and assessor Jurors must be able to read and write and must have no disqualifying physical inabilities Yesterday Mary D Smith filed suit against Robert Robinson as executor of the will of the late Emma B Robinson and Virgil 8 Holbrook George C Whit more Garrett ONeill and J C Armstrong Arm-strong the latter being the receiver of the Citizens bank of Ogden The suit Is for the foreclosure of a mortgage for 2000 given by Emma B Robinson to secure a note The others are made party defendants defend-ants by reason of an alleged claim to the property Harriet Manson yesterday began divorce proceedings from her husband Samuel Manson alleging failure to provide as the grounds The parties were married and resided in Huntsvllle LOCAL BRIElFiS1 James Veltch of Salt Lake aged 5 and Miss Frances Olivia Hines of Portland Ore aged 45 were yesterday granted a marriage license Rev W K Beans of Salt Lake will preach this morning at the M E church R5V E G Hunt a Salt Lake city president of the State Bpworth League association will give an address at the Methodist Sunday school this afternoon at 230 Everybody Invited V It Is now positively assured that The American Girl stock company under the r management of J P Howe will play an engagement here this week beginning tomorrow i to-morrow night with the play that made I such a hit here before and which has I given the company its name I The Young Ladles Improvement association asso-ciation of the Fifth ward has arranged for a grand bal to be given In the institute Insti-tute Tuesday evening April 21 o to which all the members of the ward and those of other wards members of the church are cordially Invited to be present Good music wU be in attendance I About 930 Friday night while 0 workman work-man on the power plant was returning to the canyon he met just east of Madison I Madi-son avenue on Twentythird street a couple of pedestrians who pulled something some-thing that looked like a gun on him and I ordered him to throw up hs hands He i stood not on the order of holding but immediately I Im-mediately uplifted them They took his i pocketbook containing about 4 and I some private papers Both wore dark I colored clothes and one had a full beard while the other was smoothshaven One wore a narrowbrimmed soft hat the other a a cap After setting what the workman did not want them to have they ordered him to turn round and go back to town and he turned and came OXE MORE DEAD Samuel Hadfleld died about C oclock yesterday morning at the city hospital as the result of injuries received in the awful power plant explosion making the seventh victim of that catastrophe He was a young man unmarried and a resident resi-dent of Provo where he has numerous relatives The body was taken to Richeys undertaking parlors and prepared for burial John Pearson half brother of the deceased will accompany the remains to Provo today |