Show OGDEN DEPARTIViENT Board of Education Tho Board of Education hold a Short session last night but outside of the routine business and tho consideration of the teachern Hat nothing was done Before Judge Rolapp In the case of Albina M AVllllams vs the Oregon Short Line Railway company motion for new trial argued and Ihe court ordered tho Judgment reduced from 53000 to J2000 or a new trial would be granted John Come changed his pica of not guilty to guilty on the charge of housebreaking house-breaking and bis sentence was set for Monday morning I II Cook VH John R Brown tried before a Jury and a verdict rendered of no causa of action Brevities F B Choalo of Salt Lake City was In Ogden yesterday Four carloads of army wagons went through Ogden yesterday en route lo the Philippines I I I Senator Daniel and son leftyestorday for California They may revisit Ogden on their return trip Judge J A Miner was In Ogden for a short tIme yesterday on his way to the coast for a vacation It Is expected that twenty cars of sol diets for lie Philippines or China will pass through Ogden tonight Tim case ngalnst Harry Emerson charged with the larceny of water was yesterday dismissed In Police court J M Leo has sold his Interest In the Palace Livery stable and pxpecla to buy range horses for the Eastern market About 150 Maccabco excursionists from Kvanstjn came In yesterday morning for Sallalr They wore Joined here by about 200 Ogden MaccahceK A man named Montgomery was yester day arrested by Detective Pepder on tilt charge of sletllng n watch from a railway passenger going west Thomas Orchard left yesterday for Alaska to tithe up the ocean mall service IIu will be absent about three months Ill placo here will bo filled by Mr U O Nye Chief Clerk Moore of the railway mall service at Ogden goes to Idaho Falls I Sunday to start the mall service on tho St Anthony road Edward A Johnson of Idaho Falls will have charge of the route Joseph F Carlson foreman of the Union Pacific shops at Omaha and his daughter and niece are Ogden visitors Thor are being shown the sights aC Ogden and Silt L Lake by Fred Molsnor A farrrwell reception was hist night ten tiered Br and Mrs A S CitIes by tho members of the First M E uhmeh nf iim church parlors they being about to re move to Morcur Mr Csilcs has been teller of the Utah National bank for L nomo years and gocj to Mercur to accept the position of cashier In a big mercan tile InsllluUon |