Show OGDEN DEPARTMENT Attendance Increasing Tha attendance in the city schools Is rapidly increasing and < l it Is confidently expected that within the next weak the number will reach that prectdinic tho holidays holi-days At first a largo number refused to ho vaccinated but they arc rapidly cornIng corn-ing back and now more than 40 per cent or the average attendance Is back In school I Superintendent Allison yesterday complied com-plied tho following table showing thu condition In each school Z I > 8 5 0 C 0 g j Q E SCHOOLS n n r t1 j 0 i S High school 2iG U 313 Washington 2iG 13 s i Lewis 12 41 45 1rl3 Central 5 H 3B Granl i3 zn 1r 613 mound Fort 22i Ii fri 3I Five POlms i31 t 331 i 13 191 I ren seCOnd St 1 313 Zl 81 L Madison 114 t3 J filS I Quincy 101 Iti 31 181 1mcrsoxu G ii 21 l oi Pingrco HG 45 217 I Bfoom1 Bench iJ 12 West Ogden 16 11 23 51 I Chlipps 11 H J 29 I Totals 5n1f527 r Jm I AILoC the teachers ami janitors have been vaccinated I Will Be Buried Today I This afternoon at 3 oclock the funeral I services ocr the remaIns or Charles J I I Bnnnister will occur from thc parlors oC the Heed hotel Rev G08hen will preach I the funeral sermon and the body will bo Interred at the City cemetery I nolllIvcs of tho deceased will arrive I from 1111nols this morning to attend the sorIces After Beet Contracts I o The contracts for beets for tho Ogdcn sugar factory were all oui of tho press yesterday and tomorrow Field Superintendent Superin-tendent Job Pingrco will begin tho canvass can-vass of tho country getting tho farmers to sign thc contracts Each Saturday ho will be In his office in tho First National I Bonk building Tho balance of the week ho will bo at tho following places Rh I ordale Monday Kancavlllo Tuesday Wilson Wednesday West Weber Thura I I day Marriott Friday Kruitbosch Released John Krultbosch who > vas sent to tho Insane asylum Homo tlmo ago will bo released re-leased from that Institution Yesterday I his family petitioned Judgo Rolapp to allow al-low theta to bring him back and they would bo responsible for his actions judge Rolapp granted the request upon their I putting up a 1 bond of 1CO agreeing to hold the patient amenable to the orders of the court at nil times Roberts Will Lecture Tomorrow evening Elder B H Roberta will lecture before tho seventyseventh quorum of the seventies Ills suoject will bo Zion Of Interest to Sheepmen Judge Maglnnls In company with Judge Henderson of Salt Lake City returned from Reno Nov yesterday whoro they stcrdnYb had been trying a lawsuit before Judge Curler of Interest to sheepmen throughout through-out the West Tho Sparks Cattle company com-pany of which John Sparks tho Nevada cattle king Is at tho head has leased the 100foot strip of land deeded to tho Southern South-ern Puclflo Railroad company by tho Government I Gov-ernment and various sheepmen have allowed al-lowed their stock to graze over the land The question Involved tho right of the omen o-men to use the land It was an action In I trespass to prevent thcso herds from grazing graz-ing over this tract The case was argued ar-gued and taken under advisement by the court Second District Court Judgo Rolapp made tho following orders yesterday Berrltt vs Montgomery submitted and taken under advisement Hooper ecclesiastical ward vs Richards et al disclaimers of all defendants hayIng hay-ing been filed the court ordered title quieted In plaintiffs Dooley vs Grilllths service of summons quashed Ohlsen vj Ohlscn decree of divorce granted as prayed Estate Ambrose GreenwQU deceased motion for attorney fees denied It Was a Canard A story was current on tho streets last night that Frank Freeman tho well known Southern Pacific engineer has been killed 1 in a wreck at Terrace The story was false and arose from tho derailing of a switch engine at that point Freeman Free-man was not oven on tile train Tho dtltching of an Ice train at Reno caused traffic to bo delayed there soma hours No C duo In Ogden at G oclock tomorrow tomor-row morning Is reported nino hours late Brevities J II Bacon was in Ogdon yesterday J G McDonald was up from Salt Lake yesterday Attorney Agoe of the Union Pacific was in Salt Lako yesterday John Edghll a prominent business man of Lehl was In town yesterday Sheriff James of Evanston was In Ogden Og-den yesterday en route to Salt Lake ro C h Pl n l A Tnhnann v 1 u UoVjU of Salt Lako were in town yesterday Harry Beaver has resigned from the office of-fice or Yardmastcr Gallandct and has gone East Rev raison who has been ill with grip for mime lime past J will be In his pulpit as usual this morning There are threo cares of diphtheria and two cases of scarlet fever In Ogden besides be-sides the numerous cases of smallpox The grand officers of tho Knights of Pytblasr will bo In Ogden tomorrow night to Install the officers of Ogden lodge No 2 At tho Baptist church today services morning and evening Preaching by tho pastor Special music in the evening All arc most cordially Invited to thlso services ser-vices Marriage licenses have been Issued to Alma L Rlgby aged 21 and Ada Arovc1 aged 21 both of Hooper Albert Amadln aged 21 and Zella Hlclcs aged 18 both of I Ogden There Is a movement on foot in Ogden for the organization of a bowling club Meisner alley will bo leased for some spec flied night In ouch week and a friendly contest will be held between the membars A lad whose namo could not bo learned was seriously Injured by being thrown from tho runner of a bobsled yesterday morning on Twentythird street Ho had been catching on ito rear of passing sleighs Sheriff Lane and Deputy Bailey had a tusblo with a crazy man yesterday afternoon after-noon Tho man was arrested at the corner of Twentythird street and Washington avenue crazed with drink and on reaching reach-ing tho Jail the officers had IL desperate tlmo with the fellow to got him into a ecU Tomorrow evening the Cummings Stock company will present A Glided Fool at the Grund Wednesday evening they will I appear In Captain Swift Tuesday ovtnlng Murray Mack will prcscnt Shooting tho Chutes and Friday evening even-ing Angel of Our Alley will occupy the boards Miss Anna Winifred Stuart will sing GnumitVs There Is a Cretin Hill For A way at tho evening aorvlco In tho First Presbyterian church and Miss Mitchell will sing Calvary at the morning service ser-vice Them will also bo nn anthem teach t-each service Morning subject Soul Thirsts Text Psalms Ixlll 1 1 Evening Even-ing subject A Song Concerning Loving Kindness Text Isaiah lxilL 7 |