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Show mm nil o!ii)E. Twa Young Architects Arrested on the Charge of Embe zzlincr; $10 ,000 from . the Boston Syndicate. VARIOUS BRIIF NEWS ITEM8 The Question of Securing a $100,030 Loan Comes Up Again iu thu Council News from Provo. Ppcclat f'oiresiiiiiiileace to The T iiim. l.i'h. Juno A barn heloupni; to G. Alvord of North l)j.en was i.nined bunday night. As It was on tire during the thunderstorm, the supposition is that lihtninu was the cause. Ad the contents were burned. The loss wili ' reach SlotlU, insurance ibsm. -s- The regular annual conference of the lletnodist church convenes in this city tomorrow. At this iiuvtinn the titian- rial alaudiUK of Sam ,S nail will lie le- j I'ortcd. .Severai proiiiiuent ca-.lern i Wlliod'.Mls will bu present. Anions I tliuiu are Dr. S.encer id I iniadeljiiia. j l'.i"hop .-ndr-: - and Ir. IVck of .Now York, ham Mnull is iv pur: -d as com- lnt', but that is pr djably n.. I rue. e -i- II () Vhe.i:ir unil Charles K Hran- ion, two young architects w ere arrested i 0sterday on a complaint .sworn to by j L. 11. I'eeiy, jr.. charim: 'hem with j ntibe.;iii.' ?ii!,i 0 the funds of a l'os-ton l'os-ton syndicate. Mr. l'c. ry is iiijeut for, the. llo.-itoni ipany and has tlucin ere. I that tlie lumls were taken trom the bank anil used for ot In-r ,urposcs than the building of the Uoslon block. heeler a;ol lirauson had a he-triiu; last nielli Pi foi c Coinmi-s.oiiei- !Yn iu and w civ held in the sum of i.i each. H- At tin) roduce cNchiine yesterday lnisinei was not. very br,8.i Oil account of bin! wcai nor. The Britfhaiii Cay liraneh reported that the hailstorm. u liiturday hiol coinpletfdy destroyeil t.ie ii' seiit crop ot ttraw I) I r.es. Sales made yesterday were: Cabbage, V) crates, pickles, M kegs; oranges, ot) ta-es; fis, -ll) eases; Iciiious, '-.''i cases. -I- -r- -4- Connty Clerk I.edwidge isoied marriage mar-riage lieensea to I ha billowing persons yoieiday: 1 ted K. Suntit oi Sail l.nko City ami' Lottie J. iiriieh of M. 1,'iuis, I!o.; (ieorge W. Taylor and Mi.-s S.tilie Corevall oi Ou'dcn; Kihvard I!, raytoii and Josephine lOaullion of Ogdeu. -f- William Brown, assistant general freiahl agent ot tlie liio lra:ide West ern railway, wasiudg ien on business tor the company yesterday. He called on a great uian'v of Ins old friends, nnd of course did not forget to talk shipping by way of the Kio draudc. -i- -f. The Standard tins morning says; ' (.rover 1 levolaiid's picture now hangs in the w bite house. This ought to i-glory i-glory enough. Now let the original of the 'picture iiiit hanging around tlie outside.'' Allien! we say; but if drover is hanging aiound to steal his picture Irom the white hou--e we hope some one will give it to him and tell him to vamoose. The Ogden Musical society wai organized or-ganized at tiie New West academy last evening, ll starts out w ith a membership member-ship ot lifty, whieh of course will increase in-crease and will soon be or.y of the best musical societies in the territory. K. W. Kent of the Military baud was r.ected musical director. A second meeting will be held at the academy next Monday evening. The loan question came up again in the city council last evening. 1!- L. l'ettingill had telegraphed Thomas Robinson of the Citizens' Bauk to attend at-tend the council and get the ofier of Harris for a ban of $iiR),M)') at (t per cent accepted as he feared a withdrawal. withdraw-al. When the telegram was a general movement for adjourning was set iu order but the council failed to adjourn that time. As nothing could be done nbout the loan a motion to consider the salaries of justices was made. Adjournment Adjourn-ment was again in order and a motion was promptly put but lost. The justice salary was li'xed at 100 per year. -h -t- In the county court yesterday the matter of boundary lines for voting precincts was considered. It was finally decided to change the boundaries of Lynne, Siat.erville, Marriotts and Ogden to conform to the new districting order. Processor H. J. Mason announces a grand ball in Leater park pavilion tomorrow to-morrow evening. The professor has quieted down alter his wife's flight and concluded to continue to daticu. -' Tho Union Pacific railway officials came up from Salt Lake City last even-iog. even-iog. Mr. Dillon left the party and weut east last night. This morning the parly, including Mr. Clark and Mr. Dickinson, weut north over tho L'tab Jvouhurn. ' -:-A special fast frieght loaded with Vibwiiied race horses passed through Ogden last night. 'They were from California and came in over the Central l'acitie. They were snitched to the Rio Grande track and taken east where the trotters will be entered for the season. sea-son. The cars were the very best palace pal-ace stock car make, ceing padded and made convenient for the harses. i , I An old German gentleman named Tennyson was seen at the union deoot yesterday. The old man attracted considerable con-siderable attention as he was evidently insane. He said he left his wife and family ten years ago in Brooklyn, New York, and came west to make his for- j time. Ho engaged in mining in California Cali-fornia amf deposited all his earnings! with a stole keeper. The banker put the money iu his safe ami after to accumulation ac-cumulation of years was called for reported re-ported that the" safe had been robbed. The old German secured about 200 and started lor home and it is thought lost his mind in thinking over his misfortunes. |