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Show OCiDtN AKCA1RS. A Variety of Nbwhj Note fn.m the Second Sec-ond Largest City In I tali. Yesterday's - real estate transfers amounted to $59,634. Mrs. Scott Siddons is billed to appear at the opera house next Mouday night. Col. John J. Hickman will talk ou temperance at tho city hall this even- Charles Clarke.the house breaker, has been sentenced to the penitentiary for a term of live years. . The condition of Postmaster Kimball is said to be quite serious, and it is leared that fatal results may occur. Ground has Iwn broken on the corner cor-ner of Twenty-fourth and Adam streets for tho new Roman Catholic church. The police are in hot pursuit of reckless reck-less drivers. Ben Douglas contributed !) to the treasury for converting the streets into a race track. It is believed that Ogden will be among the nineteen postoniees that 1 ostmaster-General Wanamaker' will add to the free delivery system July 1. Mrs. Tillie McGaw-Drake, wife of A. H. Drake, died suddenly yesterday of heart disease. She was aged 21) years, 10 months anil 27 days, aiid was universally univer-sally beloved. An informal reception was accorded Governor Thomas bv Mayor Kiescl. It took place at the residence of the mayor and a number of Ogden's representative representa-tive citizens were present. C. E. May no is lving ill at his residence. resi-dence. The report 'that ho was suffering suffer-ing from injuries inflicted by an Omaha alderman several days ago is denied by the attending physicians M ho say their patient's illness is caused by nervous prostration. An open air concert will bo given by Held's band at the Deseret bank corner at 7:30 this evening. Following is the programme: t March, 'Btllington". Thomas 3 Waliz, "Eitinburg Waltzes'" Scutch 3 Soni; and dauce. "Dear one Far Away.', ny special request) .Casfv 4 Medley overture, "Oierattc Airs". ... fetter IS Serenade, "To Laura" Klplcy fl Overture. "Pllesseude Quelle" Fetter 7-March, "Rulay" Thomas In the district court Lena N. Krick-sou Krick-sou w as acquitted on the charge of fornication, for-nication, and Adam Hansackcr that of unlawful cohabitation. A. G. Slater was convicted of adultery, and Charles Crabtree aud James Christenson of unlawful un-lawful cohabitation. Ed Murray w as sentenced to the penitentiary for two years for attempted burglary. Charles Miller and William Kelly ai'e on trial for burglary. At the meeting of the city council last night a number of petitions were received and referred. That of the Rex organization asking for tho privilege to control the saloons, eating houses and streets during carnival week was consigned con-signed to the commit) e on public grounds and the city attorney. Further Fur-ther time was granted tho Bear River Canal company to complete putting in the water system, aud tho street committee com-mittee was authorized to petition the county court to assist in building a bridge over tho Ogden river. The report re-port of tho city treasurer showed a de-Ucit de-Ucit of $4,752.22. |