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Show eially with that portion called the Junction City. -h - -t-Only one lone drunk pulled up at police headquarters yesterday. Business Busi-ness io all departments was very dull and the police experienced a blue day as well. Dr. T. W. Eewellen, of Iowa, is in the city looking up a western location. I le is at present the president and superintendent super-intendent of the Iowa State Insane aylum. F. J. Moody, an old friend, is entertaining the doctor and showing him the sights of the Junction city, - -- -f- S. C. Kwing of the Cullen hotel. Suit Lake City, is l iking in the races, lis is the owner of Dennis ltyan, one of the Dyers at the J auction City Park. JUNCTION CITY. I form School Will be Ec-bnilt at A Man Who Stole City Water at Ogden ia Trouble, 1e3 IN THE DISTRICT OOUBT. ew Favilioa at the Ogden Hot Springs I Ths Beal Estate Transfers aud I Othur Notes of Interest, I Special correspondence to The Times, f Ouken, June The races at the I Junction City park drew a large crowd 1 of people yesterday. First race was won by Uiloy II.; second race of Weber county hordes for a S'JDO purse was won II by Maggie II., owned by (ieorge Ed-y Ed-y wards of Ogden; third race, which came near causing a general row, was won by Bee. A race was run between two I Weber horses iu which Lady Wilson I claimed the purse. Four races Hie on f, programme for today. Saturday wiil wind up the scene. The raius last night will interfere somewhat with races this afternoon. -)--- The reform school will be rebuilt at once, according to last accounts. An adju.s'er is expuctcd to arrive from California Cal-ifornia today, and the loss will be decided upon. Much severe criticism ems to be uselessly indulged in by disinterested parties concerning the work of the tire department on the day of the fire. Tho departniunt did as well as could bo ex peeled, considering the dillicultics uuder which they labored. lab-ored. j -t- -i- f train load of Denver people is cx-rcted cx-rcted here this afternoon. The crowd if known as the Heal Kstate excursion. A delegation of real estate men from LBis city will meet them and show up (the sights of tho city. The faro from ' Denver to Ogdi n and returu lias been liiadel.'u.uutt this excursion is to bo followed fol-lowed by another of greater magnitude. The county clerk issued only one license for parties iutending to enter into a mutual alliance yesterday. Charles I'avnton of Itoise Citv, Idaho, and Miss Helen X. Schall'er of Chicago, Hi., were the contracting parties. I I The most rain that has fallen at one iine this season came down before day-J day-J light this morning. The streets were , Hooded and iu suina places tbe pools resembled re-sembled small reservoirs. Xo irrigation irriga-tion has been required yet this season and it set'!iis now that but little will be necessary to mature most of the crops, -i- -t- -Kids are being solicited by the city, council for the removal of nil materials, buildings, fences and other encumbrances encum-brances from the west half of Uniou block or city ball square. It is proposed pro-posed to get all the old structures away and theu figure on thu $.'0,000 jail anil police court building. ' -i- -- -t- The Plain City democrats propose to have a big demonstration tomorrow . leveuing an J butdo tbe grand repaid!- , '' Jean rally of last week. They will find (that the stump speakers will only add J'.o the republican strength and make Jemocraey smaller than bofora. The poung, thoughtful, business men of j!LBiuJit.rja.on the side of American protection and will stand by the party which insures their homes, wages, markets and money. The republican party is the only party that can or will give such an assurance. -- The real eitate transfers yesterdny, numbered eight and footed up the sum of l 4, !(')::. Observatory place and River park additions came in for their shares of the sales. (July one sale of acreage property was recorded. -)--(--- Several new stone cutters are at work ) on the Utah Loan and Trust building. This is now up to the top of the third Mory, and will be continued until it reaches seven stories. It will then be one of the largest and finest buildings in the territory. -i- h- A grand picnic was held yesterday in Fai r's Grove by the pupils of the Central Cen-tral school. The youug folks came iu last evening and reported an enjoyable time. School is now closed for vacation vaca-tion and some of the pupil? lind hard work in trying to while away the time, -f- -H Four ease were disposed of yesterday ny Judge Miner in the district court. In the case of James L. firillin on motion mo-tion for a new trial the judge will render ren-der his decision tomorrow. GrilVni is reported as suffering from his wound received on the fatal night when John Hamer was killed. The interest in this caso scorns to have died out and parties w ho were waiting for the ceurt room door to open in order to get seats at the trial very seldom mention the case now. The sisters of the Sacred Heart academy acad-emy are making preparations for th'eir picnic in Dutchman's grove on the Fourth of July. Chief 11. V. Rhodes wants to see all the fire department present participate in the tug of war for the $l.-0 silk hanner on the grounds and the winning tire company will secure se-cure a prize. -e-J. P. Einmertson, the man arrested 'or appropriating the city water when ordered to desist, will have a hearing this afternoon, lie claims to have offered of-fered to pay for the wafer, but was refused re-fused and then shut olf for non-payment. A personal difliculty is said Xo be at the seat of the trouble. - The applicants for positions as teachers teach-ers in the city schools are being examined ex-amined at the central school today. W. N. Shilling, the superintendent, super-intendent, has charge of the examinations. examina-tions. The city had a tine corps of teachers last season, and it is hoped that a good crovvd will be secured this fear. -(----(-Tho new pavilion at the Hot Springs resort has been completed and will be opened by a grand bull tomorrow evening. even-ing. Kent's military band will go out and the orchestra will furnish music for the occasion. This popular resort h visited by hundreds of people every week arid is coming; to tho front very rapidly. ----- "(Jrab Bag. or Prohibition" exhibited exhibit-ed at the (irand Opera house lust evening. even-ing. A small audience greeted them. ---- John W. Hughes of Coon Hspids. Iowa, formerly editor of the Reporter of that place, is visiting Ogden. Ho is well pleased with the wct and ei-pe- |