Show Ogden Briefs The Bittner company opens a weeks engagement at the Grand on March 7 The February Classlcum the High School paper is out and is a breezy number Tonight In the Second ward meetinghouse meeting-house MeLanin Boyle will deliver a lecture lec-ture on Baptism The ladies Iandoln and Guitar club will give several selections tonight at the First Presbyterian church R S Campbell the general manager of the Union Light Power company is In Ogden on business connected with the company The horse stolen from Mr Heller of Ogden which he hal left tied out In front of a house in Marriott was found yesterday morning The excavations for the sugar factory are about complete The laying of the cement bottom has begun and the laying lay-ing of the rock foundation will begin tomorrow The trolley wire of the street railway broke yesterday morning out near Sixteenth Six-teenth street Just as Motorman Thomas car was passing Travel on the line was suspended but a short time Saturday evening the degree team of Ogden lodge No5 was entertained at 1 O O F hall by Progress lodge No IS After work In the Initiatory degree the guests were entertained at an oyster supper In the matter of the estate of Ambrose Am-brose Greenwell deceased Archibald McFarland filed a petition for letters of administration and hearing was set for March 10 Peery Pratt McCormick McCor-mick are the attorneys Mrs Rose Kasten whose leg was bicken by a fall received about two weeks ago from a stepladder In front of her property on Twentyfifth street yesterday underwent an amputation of the injured limb Last night she was resting comfortably Town Topics was put on by the Broadway comedians yesterday afternoon after-noon to a goodsized audience at the Grand and again m the evening The chief characteristic of the plot is the absence oc plot suflicient to the moment I mo-ment being the fun thereof H H Thomas the photographer has recently completed a fine group picture of the home missionaries laboring in Weber stake in the interests of the Y M I 1 A The picture may be seen at his studio Another excellent piece of work Is a large group of the Foulger family Fortytwo head of racing horses belonging be-longing to Corbett the California horseman horse-man came in from the west yesterday morning and are resting up in Ogden The unusual number created a scarcity of box stalls and Manager Corey of the stock yards brought 2 head up town placing them about in various stables Last night about midnight all the sa locns ceased doing business and raised the blinds so that people from the street I could cpmmard a view of the interior This is in accordance with the new order or-der issued by the police department Iso I and Is what H take place evrv ihit so long as this order is enforced Today being Sunday no liquors uu be ca until tomorrow morning This is also In accord with the new order of things thingll The target shooting for a prize silver cup was concluded lat night and the i cup was won by Newton Farr the I county auditor He scored 60 out of a I possible 60 James Simpson was second i with a score of 58 The match was arranged ar-ranged by the managers of the shooting shoot-ing gallery and ya open to all comers i The marksmen fired at a Creedmore target and had a many trials as they wished Each one preserved his best I score to be passed on by the judges Wednesday night in the First ward I meeting house will occur a concert entertainment en-tertainment the benefit of the building build-ing fund The programme is one that should crowd a building having five times the seating capacity of the First ward meeting house There are 13 numbers advertised and amongst the talented people who will take part are Miss Ella Tavey Miss Ray MIddleton Miss Maud Dee Miss Kate Carnahan Miss Lavina Griffin Charley Pike C D Schettler Salt Lake Mrs Ridges Pike Pearl Snyder Althea Ballantyne Soren Peterson Jr Ed Tout Fred Tout and the members of the guital and mandolin club |