Show TROUBLE AMONG GA1VIBLERS House Closed that Claims as Much r 1 Right as Others to RunAbout Run-About three weeks ago Albert Fadd opened up a gambling hall in the rear of I Joe Mcycrss saloon at 373 Twentyfourth a Hlreot The gambling rooms immediately Joined the saloon and are clovatcd about J six feet above the floor of the main buildIng build-ing Tuesday night the pluco was closed by the Chlnf of Police None of the gambling gam-bling houses In other parts of the city have been molested The matter excited I considerable discussion among sporting zL men yesterday and Mr Fadd and his sl friends claim that his place was Jlscrlmi ir natcd against by the Police department 2 Tho Chief states however that it has been Iho policy of the Police department uT for years to restrict gambling rooms tobY to-bY the HCCOIH story of buildings also that iT no gambling establishment will be allowed al-lowed to run In Immediate connection L with ft saloon Mr FmJd states that all t gambling houses in the city exist merely zr1 by sufferance as there Is no provision In the law ugalnst gambling that makes any distinction ns regards location He says that he Is willing to shut up his shop it If i tIm TwcnlyHfth street gambling houses i arc llkcwlso closed Threats were made a last night that unless his place was allowed al-lowed to run all of the houses In the city es would IMJ closed Tho outcome of tho difficulty t dif-ficulty will be watched with considerable 1r Interest in sporting circles Final Amateur Game p The final game of the amateur league co ball teams was played last evening between as be-tween the S P Shops and Fuji teams The Hcoro was 1 I to L In favor of the Fujls Thin maLes twolvo straight victories for the Fuji team and ihoy closed the scaeon iC with a standing of 1000 per cent J f In the pistrict Court Rosa n THIllcr yesterday Hied a complaint com-plaint ligsilnat George II Miller of Plain City asklnp for divorce on the ground of desertion Tho parties wero married at riL Plain City In November 1S07 and the com 2 plaint alleges desertion and falliro In provide since Iho 8th of July IRK and asks for the custody of tho Infant child J L Murphy la plaintiffs attorney Estate of Jofepli Tuylor lust will admitted ad-mitted to probate Joseph A Tavlor ap polntcl ieculor t with bonds Ilxod at 1 52000 and James JMartln P C Slcphcnaon nnd K P Laid were appointed appraisers 4 of doccdenls estate AVllllnm Uyrum a native of England i1 fi was yesterday admitted to citizenship IA John A DcKalb VB Mllllo Mitchell ct J4 al properly Bold by Sheriff under decree foreclosure for TCO 1 Brevities Capt Middlemlss of Salt LalcoSvas in Ogden yesterday SI Perkins Farmers band will march in d th1 Labor day parade All of the business houses will bo closed for the Labor lay celebration 1ffl4 II B lames of Almo Jda a former jiI Ogdcnlte IK i In town on business Bishop Thonnv J Stevens who has long been scdously 111 was very low lact midnight Theodore Smith has received word of 4iM the death of his brother Georga A Smith i1i at Draper p Prof lllllman Brough liaB return to Ills IjJ Jfl ltttonLl work In the University of William C Weaver IB at Corlnno In J i MKClIng Un lands of the I Bear River cgq Cnnal and Waterworks company Claud Williams commercial agent of f1 the Chicago Milwaukee t St Paul at Halt hake i was In town yesterday Tho funeral services over the remains of ihe late Joln Beady will be held from c lhKlulst6 undcrluklrj jmrlura at 230 today to-day J 1 It Norris formerly cashier at the jl Paelllc hotel han gone to Evanston Jlu ii succeeded by B F Fortihaud of New l Tork Engineer C K Bannister returned yesterday I yes-terday morning from jsVw York from a a10 trip In the Interests of the Weber river power plant The Wcbcr and Davis Cotmtlo Canal 11 companv are advertising for bids to increase 1 in-crease their reservoir to double ta prc s eat capacity Thfr C2u civ ft the Neth2rJandHo6loty If attended by an i > acort and nlald of honor A win ippi nr In parade on tho street at utM 1 tills ufUrnnun Mr Tho lire dtparlnicnt was called to the p p Tcsldoiiio of Ida Kersbuw 105 Twenty J fourth street threw t lines during the early morning of yesterday The rcsl hence adjoins the Utah and Oregon Dumber Dum-ber companys yard burned on Tuesday I The work was undoubtedly Incendiary George L Boss foreman of the car department de-partment of the Short Line has resigned his position here and will bo succeeded by W P Hart Charles Williams the vagrant arrested Tuesday night for petit larceny was given ten minutes yesturday morning in which to get out of town Tho Street Railway company will have their double track from Twentythird street to tho bridge completed and In shape for tho Labor day trafllc Tho Fuji Teas will play with tho Salt Lake Bankers at the Driving park on La bor day The game will bo for 10Q gate receipts and tho amateur championship of the Stale The Weber and Davis Counties Irrigation Irriga-tion aBSOcIation will hold an important meeting at the courthouse on Saturday Steps will bo taken to present a bill for amending Irrigation laws to the next Leg islature Chief Riser of the Fire department swore out a compliant yesterday afternoon after-noon charging A J Anderson with driving driv-ing over the hoso while the department was working at the Utah and Oregon Luiiber companys lire on Tuesday |