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Show 'THE JUNCTION CITY. Inquest on tbo Vest Weber Suioide Work Commenced on the Ktb-odist Ktb-odist TJcivarsity Building. THE 03DEN CITY eOEOOL 0EB8U1 . Other IJews Notes Gathered by Our Ee- poiter at the Bustling City at tho Junction. jf.-lnt I'nn'ffitniiiitiiit to 1h Timfi, Oiii'KN, July Ul. An iiujiie.t was held yesterday over tho body of John (irecnwell, who committed suicide at West Weber. The body was found in a slaughter house, where (licenwcl! had been butchering. From the evidence evi-dence adduced too caus.i lor self destruction de-struction was liiiancial troubles. Ho had tried twice before to kill himself with poison and a butcher kuife, but w.v rrevente.d from doing so by his family. The weapon used this time was a I!.' calibre W inchester rillo. His 14 year old boy, who had been driven out of tin slaughter house, paw his father load the gun. and then, placing the mule against bis forehead, reach down and puil the trigger, lie leaves a wile and eight chililruu, four of them being young. -- Thrca men were arrested by Sheriff Kelnap on suspicion of robbing a store at I.ayton. They were held for a time, until the proper authorities were notified. noti-fied. No one could identify them, and as no other evidence was produced, they wore released. -----Levi nil'iings, justice of the peace, performed tho ceremony making Samuel Sam-uel Thomas aud Ida Moore man aud wife yesterdcy. ------The brotherhood of locomotive engineers en-gineers meet at tho knights of Pythias hall this eveniug. -- -:- 'tis. 't-is. L. Whitaker has published a card notifying the street gossips that the political uoliriety hu is gaining ly their remarks urn libelous remarks and as such ho will resent them. -i- -e 1). S. Cray president of the Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania Central railway came in from an inspection tour of the west yesterday nr.d left in his special over the Kio (jt'audo for the east. -4- -T- A grand republican rally was held at Plain City last evening. Sid ttry Stevens, I. li KmTprs mid F. M. Allison ir . . were the Ogden speakers. David McKay Mc-Kay of lluiitsviilo, John W. Gibson of Mortli Ogden and Lyman Sk"en of Plain City v ere among the candidates present. pres-ent. The l ive Points quartette turn ished some line music. ---!- Little, Stewart & Co., tho contractors having the work of building the Methodist Meth-odist university, began work yesterday. Thby have twenty live men at work and announce that the bidding will go up rapid, y. -!--- The Hebrew lalit s give their entertainment enter-tainment in tho A. U. U. W. hall tuis evening. 'J lie proceeds will be ujd in supplyiii" books aud papers for the new Sunday School just opened by those ladies. ----, ('apt. Hugo Deprtscn of Eureka is having a tine three story brick block erected in Ogden. He intends putting up a new resideuce soon. -(----(- John M. Kirby of Knoxville, Tenn., sent a subscription to tho Methodist university fund yesterday. The Syra-cuso Syra-cuso bathing resort company have donated do-nated the use of their grounds for an excursion, the proceeds to be used in aid of the university. August 'J0t h is the lime net for the excursion. A "favorite"' social will be one of the attractions this evening. It will take place in the New West Academy hall, under tho auspices of the Young People's Peo-ple's Christian Endeavor. -4- -t- Willii.m I lager, thn noted horseman, ,caiii in from the west jesterday and went cast on tha Union Pacilic. He , traveled in a special ccach of the IS'orlU-ern IS'orlU-ern Pacific. -i- -i- Fred. V. Dankowski, the Five Points real estate dealer, returned j-esterday from a trip to Salt Lake City where he had been gettiug the Daukowski subdivision subdi-vision platted. The city school census, which has just beeu completed, shows an increase of 4iT) pupils over last year. - A democratic rally is announced to take place at the opera house tomorrow evening. -t- -:- The daughters of the Uebeckah are making extensive preparations for a grand time at the Hot Springs on the 0th af August. They will have au old-fashioned old-fashioned picnic and give prizes to the most, handsome lady and gentleman present. Five Points people are wanting the elertric system extended that pleasant suburb. 1 hey have tho houses numbered, num-bered, letters delivered, streets sprinkled sprink-led and other modern conveniences. -r- The two fireman injured at tho la.it fire in the Union Paeifio ice houses are doing well James Stark is . badly in- j jurcd and it is feared his spinal column j is hurt. The whole side of the building j fell while he was climbing and crushed him under the burning timbers. -T- i ' Henry Hartman, an Ogden cilizen. gave a test of his new machine for saving sav-ing gold by tho dry process at the residence resi-dence of Leu Ternes yesterday. ---- The registration lists are open for inspection in-spection at the city hall, Nelson it Fell's stables, Horn brothers, Ogden Liquor company's anil Newman Hros.' place of business. All voters should examine them before Monday. The Ogden City Land excursion to Syracuse today was well attended. t c i Miss Edith Kaufman left over the Rio Grande this morning for a few weeks' visit to friends in New York. - Edwin Dix. county assessor, and Polph Kobinson of Plain City, were passengers over tho Kio Grande for i Provo this morning. ! Where is Win. Cunliln? j Wm. Ctthin who was last heard ; from at Dormer, Montana, last year, is j wanted by his relatives. Ho is 4s years I old, is 5 feet in height, and weighs 110 ! pounds. Any information leading to a J discovery of his present wncrea bouta ' will be gratefully received by aodrp.ss- . iug " Maktin C: m:in. j PlaUsminuih, Nab. j |