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Show LATEST M OGDKN. A Sniation Created Ij the FKrunit of a Popular Policsmaa ty Hii Unrortnnata Wift. THE TfOMAH NOW TJNDE2 AEEE8T- TTork on thM. E. Universitj Will Begin Monday Next Other Notei From thi Junction City. Brrl' (orrcpnndenre to Tti Ttm. Ot.PKN, June ao. Quits a sensation wai creatail on the streets yesterday evening ncranionod by tho arrest of the wife of Hiram Oeiger, a iiimiiljur of the police fores, The couple have been married about fifteen years and have experienced much uopleaattntnoss in family quarrels. Yesterday when Oeiper returned from Salt Lake City bis wife charged him with neglect. They have not lived togother since last January. She secured a gun and chased him away from the promises. After he had departed she went to a room which he occupies and carried away the furniture and ornaments. As the lady acted so wildly it was deemed advisable to place her under arrest. She was taken to tho city jail but finally released at the request of her husband. Tho trouble will probably prob-ably be investigated in ths courts as Mrs. (ieiger stales that she will apply for a divorce and when it is granted will go home to Washington. Two vagrants, two drunks and a similar quantity of peace disturbers figured in the police court yesterday. James GrilGn and James McNoilly, the vags, wero turned loose with instructions in-structions to leave the city within three hours. They obeyed and, after fetting a square meal, headed for Salt .ake City. Edward I'. Doe and Tom Caulin, tho drunks, were sses-ed thfl usual rate. William McCord. a white man, bad a row with William Clark, a colored gentleman. They disturbed the peace of neighbors and were arrested. ar-rested. A fine of $J and costs was imposed on each. -t- -- -t-The Grand opera house was filled with people last evening to witness the ppectacular drama "The Twulve Temptations. Temp-tations. ' -- -4- -H One of the amusing features at the Union depot is the nickel-in-the-slot phonograph machine, it excites the curiosity of everyone and receives the deposits of many good, bad and doubtful doubt-ful nickels. Ju return for the change tho niachino will give a performance in song, music, declamation and ur-rnon. ur-rnon. Yesterday the manager received a new consigument of entertainments among which ivat the perfoi niaiico of an artistic whistler of Washington l. V. lie whistles '-The Mocking Klrd" with variations, accompanied with iauo music, anil is the entire attraction, attrac-tion, l'arties sUnd wilting for the nuchine to stop going for 0110 man in ordar to drop another nickel ami he. if the whLstler. lioth machine r.ud whist-ltr whist-ltr are succumbs. -t- -(- -H worce Isneuago than l.imso'.f. The. accusation ac-cusation and trial of Ford brought up an investigation into Oiliecr Slit phard'n conduct. Uather than submit to Mich elimination Sbeplinnl resigned from the force nid by so doing completely exonerated bis pi isouer. -- -t- -t-Hcpublicnn meetings were held by Ogden representatives at I.ayton u'ld r.righam last evening. I'oth rallies wero attended by large crowd of enthusiastic enthu-siastic republicans who want to s;'S American principles hold the power of this nation. Plain City will be visited bv the Ogden City band, accompanied bp several prominent speakers this evening. They are making grand preparations for a big time. The speakers and visitors will bo tendered a strawberry festival at the residence of the enterprising merchant, Thomas Staker, -- The grand lodge of the Knights of Pvthias which mot in Salt Lake City this week decided to build a home in this territory. E. A.'McDaniel and R. W. Cross of Ogden, are members of the board of control. The board will meet and organize as soon as incorporated. 'Then Ogden will ask to have tho Pythian homo erected in the junction city. The building is to cost at least one hundred thousand dollars and will be an ornament to the city that secures tho location. --- Y'esterday afternoon was premium day and closing exercises of the Sacred Heart academy. A large crowd of patrons pat-rons and visitors greeted the pupils and listened with satisfaction to the exercises. The entire performance was good and the pupils acquitted themselves them-selves splendidly. Some ti lie work executed by the students was pla.-ed on exhibition anil received the highest praise from spectators. A line programme pro-gramme has been arranged for the '.':ird in the Crand opera house. H- -T- Tbo photographic and shoe wars continue, con-tinue, to the delight of i;den citizens. The little $: that has been saved up to get a pair of shoes now pays for the same shoes and a dozen cabinet photos. The picture and shoe men are nothing if not enterprising. Work on the Mi-thodi-'t university will begin next Monday. The contract for erecting the building has not yet j been awarded but somo preliminary work is to be performed. The executive execu-tive committee consisting of Theo Robinson, Rob-inson, J. 1. (Jill. J. Wesley Hill and W. 11. Harvey met last evening and 1 discussed the university matters, in eluding Sam Small. They propose to make him pay the SMili.O which the board claims he owes the university fund, or else stiller the consequences of a criminal action. - Th.) races arranged by the Junction City l'ri ing Pai k association for next week will be largely attended. Kutries are made from the surrounding states and territories and every eil'ort nossiblo to makii the races a success is being made. Commencing on Tuesday the spor.iug fraternity will be treated to three days ou the turf. The purses offered are large and liberal and many contestants are entered for each. T!.e Ilio Craude railway pay car reached Ogden ye leiday afternoon. Il t.tf... ul tliu Tn-an" 111 1 1 1 fiu.- v In uiih Mil. l-.V ...V. I I V . .J ...w familiar coir.ii in. The H o (Jrande ims spci.r.-il ;,uiid men in in neploy at Option Op-tion and fiey realize th.-.t, they are. working for ;i jroo.l comjiaiiy and do not fail to ay so, -s- - Thatcher Vmstrc Is will draw a largfi crowd at the Opera house this flv?ninf . Several plays are announceJ for tt:a season hut fntiire daten have not yet lieen made. The real estate, transfers yesterday mounted to $!,2."i0. Nob II ill and Vrauklin Place additions rsenred a part ef tho new tenants. The r-a'ty m-l;c.t continues to increase aud dea.ers thin!, that althougli no Doom is at present m-peeled, m-peeled, yat propel iy iU oon bo more in lien.and and buaiubtia ia th-it line more bri i. Iti the district court tho attorneys for James L. Grillin, found guilty of volen-tary volen-tary maulU(htir. will arue tiie u.o-tion u.o-tion for a new srial. If not Mieecss'u-In Mieecss'u-In Rettinc the rehearing, ellorts will then lie made to have senlt.iies sua ponded, l'ho nine jnryiueii who la-ore la-ore 1 aerpiitiil hive signed a petition asking for .suspension of sentence. -y -T- Huaineas at the produce etcchango was quite lively yesterday ami today. Btrawherrien were o.;ioted lower than before. lUspi errics. black lierries at; 1 aprl-ots frotii the Utah orchards will be Jon tho market next wek. The crop of all these fruits is a largo one and the rietnaud is also very great. Sales made tin change ye-tenlay wer-v Strawberries, Strawber-ries, 10(1 cases; gren vegetable, -lutio pounds; oianges, ."( case, old potatoes, 100 sacks-, eggs, 50 cases. l'hi' l'ord. the spet ial dog tax collector, collect-or, was arrested a few (lavs ago by of ficer Shepliard oil a enarg'c of using! profane and abusive language. . l-'ord i So turu aecusnd the ollicer ul using |