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Show such institution. Funds secured to be used in erecting the Ltaa nuivcrtity. M'.as Mabel Jiull of Atchison, Kans., Id visiting her 'uter, lire. J. II. Cordon, of l ive l'oiiita. ---(---N. E. Small, chief of the fire depart-I depart-I meiit of EvaiMton, yestenlay wroto H. V. Hodi'H, cli'nif at Oijdua, that tiie Evanston hook and bidder and a hose company would bo in thi Junction City for th Fourth celebration. Frank Cannon, jireaident of the V.fhur f'oiinly llnpuobr.in club, wiahet every club him Hni? deleyatej to instruct their li!irate to tiring eHlii.nyof (heir frieiids as de-iri-to roi:ii All Iheloivil band.t will bp welcomed and il is de uir.il ihit nil coiiih i hut can. Don't be afraid of intruding on the hospitality of Otidtwi rHt uiilicunj but come and brui oiii friends. 1 s- i The company hitiij control of the Svracimo buthiukf renort iimioum-o a j tzrainl opeuai of lintc popular place on . tomorrow. ; Oiih of th son of Klija Shaw of North ; ())di'U iin't n i'.h a very acyi re and painful pain-ful i'cid"iit t that place. He was fwinir'n' hi fooi. from a bticy and LATtSr Ni-WS FROM OOOLH. An ilhir Kounac tt-uliea Kslly at tha Jiuii'tMil City -Uil"rl Nrw Nolat. S clul Curie 1"U itic" to Tne T nun. ()ot'K, .Inly !!. Anoiher rouiii( republican re-publican menu nij whs hu!d at the ety hail hut evening. Tim O'deu City aud Kent' Military iwtid were both in at- kickm between tint opokett while the how were stopped. Suddenly tha tuam started and the boy ma picked up and carried over and over with tho w heel till he dropped out. The bone of the lea were pulled apart aud thrust out nearly livo iiuhe on uitnor idu. Dr. John Driver was eutnmuned and replaced the bones. He was compelled to cut the llesh open for neany a foot both in front and behind just above the knee to get tho bones back in place, 'ihu boy in jrstiiiijf along very well considering con-sidering that he ivsi nearly twisted to pieces. Ha is about 8 year cf a'fl. teiidancii and reudored some lino music. The nL.irs aud st rijJt-s decorated tho klaml an.l waiiaaud American patriot-is.u patriot-is.u llowrd from tho bps oi tlie asuem-blud asuem-blud ioyai citi.jui. On the ntand weio uoticod John Henry Smith, A. It. Hey-wood, Hey-wood, D. H. lildrilg, E. M. Allicon and C. Wiley of Cache county. Amidst a bin at of applause. A. II. Heywood introduced the orator, John Henry Smith. Mr. S:ii:ta laid that he stood before tlie audience as a republican republi-can working for the interest and prosperity pros-perity of the cause. Our country be regarded a the graudcat nation on inn. JIo looked with prid and patriotism pa-triotism ou our lla, which the republican republi-can party honored and protected. Taking up the taiilf question he pre-enlsd pre-enlsd some figure and made a brilliant brill-iant addrcsj in behalf of our national na-tional system of protection. Ail tha different doctrines and lead-ici lead-ici e- iM'ies til ths day wex handled an.l A ii r l a i oi ! i-tioo (riven the preference of a 1. He ga e some points on ca'itrnluation of poorer that did not suit domocraia who wera present. After Af-ter deli; orinif a most elective and argumentative argu-mentative (l eech he closed amid the appiause of tho entire audience. E. M. Allison aud C. Wiliey ec h made appropriate appro-priate (hol t addresses on the leading iiuestions of the dav. Mr. Willey aid the democrats believe in protection when a Utah ugar factory is mentioned. mention-ed. No they do in all home industries. They protect their own families, their own hon es aud their owe pocket book at home, but canuot see that it l to the interest of tho nation to protect its in-du-ir: as well a that of an individual. Alas! there are none so blind as those who can, but will not soe the point. -- -i-Joseph Barton, superintendent of the reform school, was arrested last night on a charge of adultery, alleged to have been committed witil one of the iu-mate"Jis iu-mate"Jis Maggie Fitfilkner. The girl ' bESf; . kuut ,tbM Vie school shuje. 1 tier discharge as a servAit in informed ! her mother that Harton bad been criminally crim-inally intimate with her. On Wednesday Wednes-day evening she aod Clarence (ioddard rau away irom the school aud started west. They were captured at Terrace aud brought back, barton w as placed 'under )0U bouds lor his appearatieo for trial. C.C ilichards was hi surety. -t- -h The Ogden and Salt Lake City base bull club wiil play a match game ut Lester i'ark tomorrow. They piay for the championship of the tcnitory aud for a purse offered by Ogden City. 1 he Oj'den team is composed of .Samuel Drysdalo, George Wardlaw, Albert 1'edler, Jack Grueoivell, David Suttic, llebcr Lund. J. W.Lund, .). G. liluth, .Smith Furniss and James lluckloy. Thu match will be played at ! p. m. Jl. M. Correll, editor of the Commercial, Commer-cial, left last evening for Nebraska. Hn will stop over a few days in that state to visit hi family aud then proceed pro-ceed to fit. l'anl. He is the representative representa-tive to the National Lditorial association associa-tion from Ogden. The association here has instructed him to invite the national nation-al association to hold their next meeting meet-ing in Ojgdeu. --- Tlnin City republicans are making extenstve preparations for the grand rally this evening. John Henry . Smith, and John Morgan will attend with sev eral Ogden political lig as ami deliver soin stirring speeches. 'I he democrat:) lire not iu it al I'laiu City, as the republicans re-publicans are too numerous aud the doctrine too strong tor farmers gardeners, gard-eners, i-heep and catllemta, and ail others to rejist. j ---- The programme for tomorrow's celebration cele-bration has been announced snd prep- stations are being made to carry it out I to the letter. All bills contracted havu ! been settled anc there will be no after i financial troubles. A long procession will form and aisrcn to Lester park where the exercises wiil be conducted. The programme is interesting throughout, through-out, and the celebration will be one long to be remembered in Ogden. Several Sev-eral visiting hre companies and civio orders will be iu the parade aud add to the graudeurof the occasion. -!- - Special rates have boeo secured over all the, railroads for points within a radius ra-dius of 200 miles for delegates to toe republican re-publican convention to be held at the Grand opera house on July 9, 10 and 11. 'i he fare will lie one and one-half faro for the round trip. It is hoped that every club in the territory will be represented at this the graudest political demonstration demonstra-tion yet held or annouured to bo held in Utah. - Mrs. K. W. Cross aud Mr. William Richardson have been circulating a pe- ti'ioa asking that the street car line on j Twcn'-y-Cfth street be extended cast as ! far as Taylor avenue. They have so-1 so-1 cured about Bui) signature nod expect i to inorease that number. The cars dow ' stop at Harrison avenue, three blocks j west of the point of the point desired, i and as eight blocks make a nine, tho people want to save as many milos iu walking ad possible. -t- -e- -I-The Methodist people will hold a four days fair in Leter park pavilion commencing on Friday, July 10. h. The affair will be interspersed with gypsy fortune-teliing, grab bags, dancing and other euiuseiusui cuaracterietiu of |