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Show BHARRIPMN PARTY DIDN'T II HAVE STOP-OVER TICKET jjSpeclal to The Tribune. T OGDEN, April 27. Tho Harrlman special spe-cial arrived In Ogden at 2:07 this aftor-ifnoon aftor-ifnoon and left for tho East a few minutes min-utes later. Mr. Harrlman stepped from Aho car, but that was all. Ho did not !Teave tho platform. It was expected that ijho would stop lone enough to Inspect the AUnion station, but he did not. u . WMrs. Mary G Coulter denounces the re-Stpbrt re-Stpbrt that she has been debarred from addressing ad-dressing the Federation of Women's Clubs Eas a falsehood. Mrs Coulter has Sn her iposscsslon tho letter asking her to ad-Idrcss ad-Idrcss the aieetlng, and she will .speak. f President W, J. Shoaloy of the "Weber ifclub yesterday announced tho appolnt- Imcnt of the following committees: jfc Advertisement F. J. Cannon, Theodore JSchansenbaeh. W. D. Wedell. v. S Con- Fdon Max Davidson, D. A. Smyth, George til. Tribe. Fred M. Nye, W. B Portor- ifndhU I Heitman. Morris Hardman. : Conventions I L,. Clark. Heber Scow- icroft John Watson, Joseph Strong, W. III Burt, A. J Brown, E. R. Hunt. W. G. kWllyon, J. W F. Volker, Joseph Bailey. .Education Thomas D. Dee, R. S, Joyce, to. H. Adams, C- E. Coulter. C. C. Richards, Rich-ards, E. M ronroy, J. S IOwls. A. G. Rlorn, W G. Dalrymplc. k Entertainment -A T. Wright. George M. Hanson, Daniel Ilamer, James PJngree. hi Slcccn. Jr.. Arthur Kuhn. E J. Stowc, m). R. Dlgnan, W. A. Conley. rELodles' Day R. E. Hoag, C. J. Ross, fj C. Lynch, E W. Matson. William Van rAlen, F A BurU H G. Adams, F. B. lSpcnccr. J. W. True, U. V. AVItheo, E. H. iSmlth. t Manufactures Joseph Scowcroft. David tEccles, G H Corse, W. H. Chcvcrs. H. W, Gwllllan J. W. Abbott, E. Blchsol, JwiiW. H. Williams. Adam Patterson. . Mines and Mining H C. Baiter. A. P. Blgclow, C A Henry. George Halverson, Jfj S. L. Brick. T M Pierce. P. T. Wright, B. P Crltchlow. George F. Cave. LI Railroads- William Glasmann, F. J. HI fklesrl, H R. MacMlllan, R. A. Moyes, I G. TI Matson, T. H. Carr, T. W. Collins, 5 O. B Gllson. J. M. Canse. Jj Resources M. S. Browning, D. Ragan, B to. D. Rasmussen. Albert Scowcroft, "W. I C. Wright, D W. Shupe. J. H. Last, C. 7u J. Humphries, J. M. Forrlstall. Joseph m Clark, J P O Nelll. Bl Sites and Local Improvements J". D. , rcarnahan, George J. Kelly, A. L, Brewer, m tWIllard Scowcroft. F. E. Grant. Edwin 2j Dlx, J G Read. C. D. Ives, S. II Hen-fl Hen-fl 'derahot. J A. Smith. I WAudltlng-A. V. Mcintosh. I, L. Royn-1 Royn-1 plcls. J W. Cnnllsk, C. H. Barton, H. J. I Peery. G D Knauss. Membership- H H. Rolapp. W. H. Wat-Mi Wat-Mi tfla. T E Fitzgerald, J. A. Howell. S. W. , Badcon. C J Campbell. Joseph Carlson, J rAt B. Corey. H. C. Tavey. ILeijl3lature Sidney Stevens, W. L. Inttls, A R Heywood, II. H. Hcndcr-n, Hcndcr-n, D, H Spencer, H. H. Thomas. T. C. ilcy, B H Goddard, T. H. Davis, J. eenwell E G. Rolapp louse C. II Kirchcr, A. P. Illbbs, D. Eccles Tho Ogden Athletic club has arranged - programme for Its second boxing car-,'fll, car-,'fll, to Lv held Friday evening, April h. The programue contains one event it will attract genor.al attention. Bert irrlck and J. Harney, who put up such rnttllng bout recently, will go on for l rounds, to sot tie their dlsnute an to io Is the brst man. Both lads have en training hard ever since their first 'cting. rames Dark and Blllle Brown, both col-cd, col-cd, will box six rounds. MIko O'Day a Paddy O'Nighl will go on for six Linds. and the entertainment will wind with a battle royal between five huskv lored men. The case against the Chinese proprie-rs proprie-rs of the Sun and Silver Parlor res-urants res-urants on the charge of selling liquor tntfut a lirr-nse. were yesterday con-mqd con-mqd until Friday, dargaret JCriliher yesterday brought suit QKor divorce Against Patrick Kclllhcr on m Una ground of desertion. S JfMr. and Mr. W. II. Ellison of Salt 5 ILakt are at tho Reed. 0 W " ' 5 IMr and Mrs. T. Buckle arc visiting In 0 thc'dtv. W 3Mrs, F. J Kiosel Is home from Cali- fx t ' ! ' tU 5G Elllott Johnson-, an attorney from a -.w ork- ls ln Ogden and will open an s ornce for the, nractlcc of law. ,s w I sf,The will of Charles William Cook, who U' recenilj died in Ogden, was filed with -omity Clerk Hoillngsworlh yesterday. P e i,Tho Shepnrd 1IIk1 cise. which Is up .5. ?r prellmlnan- hearing at Pleasant L-,v' ."raSged out another weary day P "eslorday About a dozen more witnesses 4 .subpoenaed from the city and It 5 V'lII Hkcly tako all of today to dispose j of thorn. J Ty defense Is having some trouble in U tlt,nS any material evidence out of 11 nem A number of thorn are Hnloon- "i iWrera and gamblers and they are askod V !S??thpr or not they allow gambling in nclr places of business. This, upon be- ng objected to b'y tho Stale, was ruled ill lUl.y l? Justice upon (he ground that & iiich evidence ls self-lnciimlnatlng and m . wnesses cannot be compelled to l.S rattke such testimony. - fA negro woman was arrested for dls- S urging the peace and was thrown Into e Jail with a whlto woman who ls do- T S a thirty-day Hrntonce. The colored "Oman started In to pott! the race prob- lorn by choking the life out of tho whltb woman. The desk sergeant .separated thorn and locked them In soparato colls. Mrs. D. K Olson of Salt Lako i3 In tho city as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Goorgo W. Hunscn. |