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Show The cnnimeuconieut exercises of tha Snored Heart academy will take place at the (irand Opera house ou Tuesday ovenint. "The Bottom of the Sea." lilting lilt-ing marine spectacle will hold the boards ou Wednesday evt-niiig. "Crab Hair," or prohibition will be tho event ol Thursday evoimn;. -h -t- t- l'ares at the junction city driving park will begin tomorrow anil continue three days, tiraud preparations an-being an-being made for this coming ovent and it lb to 1.0 Imped tin' isili will not ttloi t the occasion as it d.d al. tho lVaaU'll ii.cn.-.. i'imI entries ! i ,! n ihmIi b :-itijj :-itijj cities !.vij been iu.fi'.' ati.t btuna tiiu' ruuning is expected by the puit- in;- fraternity. j - The work of clearing away ruliiifh :i:id getlne' ready for ae'.iie building : opt ration i w us hcun on the Me' hod -t j I nivei sity to-day. ham Suiail ha- been j dunned by telegraph arid ji-.) tieoi i il 10 limit immediately tin: amount due ironi him to ttio l'uiersity. The sum eiaiuie I is . I.Oiii.-l I. wiiieh would a.-K'.t i icry material!)' ut piv-eiil. W. 11.1 Harvey, chairman of the. ttecutive com- I iniUce will receive, bids f ir completing tin) building and tho contract will Le let next Saturday. NEWS FKOaV OGDEN. Notes of tha Important Erant3 nt the Junctiau City KepubUoaa Eal'j at Plaiu City. TEE WEBES STRAWBEREY CROP Cut Short by the Backward Spring Work Cotiiraence l oa tha M, E. Uai-Teraity Uai-Teraity Othur Interesting Itamj. E;H'i-lal rorrep"Eit"r."e toT':i T:m-s. hjukn. June Th largest and I'lost tfdtiitisi.'islii! political demonstration demonstra-tion yt held in Weber county took place at l'lain I'ity Saturday cveninh'. 'I'hrf club at l'lain City, which number nerrly ltM, had mado ;rand preparations prepara-tions for the event. The entire community commu-nity and tho Mirrouudintf villages were invited to attend and lo ur tho exposition exposi-tion of sound American doctrine;. The tljpleu brass band was seemed for the occasion. A whole wa;;ou load of jouil sjieakari were enira'ed. Ot Saturday utleriioon Thomas S.oker, Kuiph Kob-inson Kob-inson and Wiliatd C arver came to Oa- County school commencement oxer oies will be held in t'os pavilion at Lealer park on ue.xt Saturday. I'roi'es-sor I'roi'es-sor T. Ii. I.ei, is h ili ib liv '-r an oration to the piaduales. M.ss A'nilu l'ratt. the u-'coiupiisiicd singer, wiillorm part of tho programme. 1 lie mandolin and guitar eiiio will perform mu.io ol their ciioieest fceieetioiis. A lni'i,o crowd of teachers and those interested in education edu-cation will probably bo ia attendance, -i. .. (bio. Vr. rSchramm has gone to Sioux City in search of a Pride. J le c.pe n to bo absent ubout ten days and tin-ti return with Miss Lizio iiowiand as Ins wile. The young lady is the accomplished accom-plished daughter of liev. I). T. Rowland Row-land of the l'tesbyteriau Church, -f- -t- -- Tin: ladies of the Kpiscopal church propose giving a literary a-id musical eulerlaii.munt in tint city bail 011 next : edni'S'laV veiling. 'J'iiey will be assisted as-sisted by Mrs. F. W. llnrrisof S.iH Lake C ity, wli'i will read and deovur tome ib'cinmatioiis showing her elocutionary power. Scn-etioin of I'iekens, i,ong-fellmv, i,ong-fellmv, Hums and other authors id be read. Another giove con!e.it is announced for tomorrow evening. It will take place in the I'nion Opei .1 bouse under tho iiu.ipices ol tin) linden Ai hlct'.c ( lob. William Hamilton and Montana Kid ace the contestants. and couveM",l the niu lciaua and soc.-ik-r to tho City of the Tlaius where a grand Miawberry festival awaited them. They wire taken to the residence of Thomas Stoker and treated lo one of tue most enjoyable feasts of tho season. The band dis-co!irs"d dis-co!irs"d soui') excellent music which was received with ent husia.-itie cheers by tlio multitude. Nearly lOOiJ men, women and children wero pre-jeut ut the banquet and the had wiiera the meeting was held. .. C. Fiyirani, Ren K Rich, Coionel Miller lb 11 llaidrldt'e, K II. ll 'ywood, Mr. Jiaglsy and Mr! iarr wero prominent Ogden citizens who formed a part of the company. W. L. Stevart. the chainna' of I he club, calied the meeting lo order and i 111 rod need the pe;iKci s w ho expounded republican principle. N. ('. l'lyaru and Colonel Muieropened the mealing with most appropriate addresses. They were fi. Mowed by tubers who delivered goud speeches. The ht.l Was nicely decorated ami rerylhii.if gavo ei-denee ei-denee of the enl rprie w nic 1 charai:-teries charai:-teries tha repn.-l.cau e lieu.s 01 the lively liltie ft iiit 11ia. Alter enjoying I a regular political iovn feast and iist"ii- I ing to noine sound ,11, d w huicsome doctrine doc-trine the lar(r mass 1 f lnitppy people departed feeling tii.il it was good to hn.vu le en in attendance at tins the. grandest rally of the season. The saen, concert given at tho (rand opera home, la-:t e eniug in the interest of the Methodist 1'uivcrsitv 'J'ho ladies of tho Congregational church will give a lawn sociable at the residence of C. K. Hunk, on next Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. .Strawberries, ice cream and cake will be served to those in attendance. The last sociable arranged ar-ranged ley these ladies was a failure on Account of the ram and it is to be hoped that this one will be a success. The police commission has taken the matter of Ollieer jiieger and wife in bund ami wiil investigate, the tro.ible. lie is the popular policeman whose wife chased him with a Nixshootor on last Friday. The couple have lived Very unhappily lor tho last irn years, ami some racy matter is expected to develop before the examination closes. -f- -H -H W. C. Stoddard, representing Uie Fire Extinguisher company of Chicago is in the rity. He has been takim; in the sight.! ill company with Chief II. V. llhodeii today. Jlr. Stoddard sold the new chemical engine lo Ogden ( ity and ns the engine is such ail elltjetive extinguisher ex-tinguisher the salesman is held iu high esteem by the citizens of the Junction city. - I was pronounced a nr.tud Hiiceesn. Nearly all of tile churches d'.-;iensed with the oi ijnini; .servics in order to give tlieir C(uirep;,tiiiins an n)iortunity to attend and a-ist in erecting the tiniversilv. Addresses were made by Jllde llendersDii. K. v. J. Wesley Hill, nnd Cid. W. II llnniy. Tha n.lvn lmisieial Miciely atlcuih'd iu lull inrru and reiid-Ted siiine e. client mu.-iio. l'rof. K. V. Kent had rinrji! of the entertainment and conducted it very nicely. Toe m.iiidoiiu clul. I'loi. llaih's choir and others assisted in making the concert a succls.-. - -1- -T- William Abiier I!"il, the Ivlen man Who win arretted Inst week on the com )i!aint of his father and charged with criminal intimacy with his lM-year-old (-ister. h id an exaiiiiimlion on liaturday, beforo United Slates ('oiiimi-sinrier A. I'. J i i w hop. Alter hearing ail the. evidence evi-dence in tho ease Urn .jiid.e ciiueliided that no crime had been committed and discharged tha prisoner. -5- A motion for a new trial in the firif fin murder tue demanded tho attention atten-tion of Judge J. A Miner in tha district dis-trict court on Saturday. Arthur I'.rowu. attorney for the defendant, made, a Yery able plea, in whinh ho ehaljred the iiluimiil' with allerini? tin! pvidenee, vliieh was t.'imted with ior-.i!ia! (Teju-ciien (Teju-ciien all thioui'li. 'l lie d. fense nba claims thai the walnl ued by llnnier, and supn)-ed to have been fired si (Iritlin. t",'i,s eleaned nnd tampered! villi befiue poin;; to the jury, 'i'he ' Cwtirt tuCik Hie ni'iiter under advise- ! Inent, and will ;;ic a ili-eisiou in the i Hiatier nevt Si!uiil:iv, If no new trial j Is granted, (.'rillin -!i ihen l e si u-j teneed uuen the verdb't of mansiau'h- ' ter already iven by the jury. ! Tho Woman's ('hn-liuti Ti'inperanee ' I'niiin meets ihis alturii'ion :n (he lave- ! rncnt. r.i (ho Methodist ehui'i.h. Mrs. j I,. Ii. Croutt " ili re i I a short sketeii 01 I Jl!r-t!;nr Stcv.'art, one of llie tuisie nmv- : -, . .i ars m the e.rusiit!. M ,d.iw wi.l ! tive something O'ood to say about Marv I A. Wo.idbridite of teuiperanee fume. Mrs. Keid. the iiresiiieui, propoi-'es to titlk about Siiss Francis 11. Wiilard, (lie ceiebrated temperauee woman. Mi.s Luddeii will rueite the history of tin; U ii ion Irmii its rouiinencetimnt. Miss Mary li. Knox of ,Sinithlieid will talk on teuiperanee and its relation to missionary mission-ary work iu Utah. The following call has been issued and published in tho morning papers: "All editors, publishers and eorrespoti dents of )duu are requested to meet at the Commercial olliea at 4 p. rn., Monday, June ism. 'J'he primary Object of the meetinj' is to form an association asso-ciation in order to becomu identified vith the National Kditori.il association: )'. J. Caution. K. M. Currell, J. D. llunl, I )l. C. Hur l, K. A. MeDaniels. A. !. Hayes, C. F. liee-.m, Joel Shoemaker. - -i- -T- 'I'he backward sprint; and continued Tains hii-i cut short the strawberry crop lu this county. Asa consequence tho present supply dons nut equal tha (Iceland. (Ic-eland. ( ti uoxt. Wednesday the grow-rrs grow-rrs propose to raise the prices to $1 .fid and $I.io per case, accerdinr to quality. I 'lily two days of cheap bovs left and the three for a quarter boxes will be June. A car load of Italians composed principally prin-cipally of women v:.s taken west Inst evening over I lie Southern TacUie. Tliev were destined fur points on the Northern l'licilie when) the thousands that have been passing through evurv nay have been 'uiiij;. Kvery day a car loud or more of these iiiimir.ints is taknn west. 'I hey are generally a tough looking bet of people. - On Saturday evening the pupil and tipitrons of the high .school met in the city hall to witness the closing cver-cises cver-cises of the two departments conducted by l'rof. T. Is. Lewis and rrof.It.il. Adnnis. The nudieiiee v-its i-o lurgo tridt standing room was iu demand. A pplemlid prierramme consisting of es-S es-S ty, speeches, sons,"; and declamations, iiit th'sing wiih a little drama, "Miles r ; mnli-ii, ' was wed rendered by tho atuatms." |