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Show ARRESTED Oil CHARGE OF GRAND LARCENY Special to the Tribune. OGDEN. Utah. Nov. 2S. Deputy Sheriff Sher-iff Belnap left for Wells, Nov., today to bring back P. D. McCall, a showman arrested ar-rested there apd who is wanted in Ogden on a charge of grand larceny. W. O. Kay has returned from thp' West' and reports the condition of his brother as much Improved" s ' David Ecclcs is preparing to erect a handsome residence o.nthe corner of Twenty-fifth street and Jefferson avenue. C. W. Jones. Is In. town from Pueblo, Colo. . . " 0 "ilenry A. Mathews, aged 20, jand Emma Christiansen. 22, both of -Ogden, ".ere today to-day granted a license to wed. - - a The public schools reopened today after the Thanksgiving holiday. 6 Capt, Lyman of the Salvation Army corps In the Hawaiian Islands, will lecture lec-ture on Hawaii at tho Army headquarters Thursday evening. no. John S. Miller of Plain City has brought suit for divorce against his wife, Cornelia Miller, alleging cruel and Inhuman conduct con-duct on the part of the defendant. tut The Board of County Commissioners held a short session today. The most Important Im-portant matter that came before the board was tho report from Commissioner Wilson that. In company with Congressman Congress-man Howell, he would visit Ogden valley Tuesday to Investigate the location of a proposed United States fish hatchery. Ogden Og-den valley Is an ideal spot for tho establishment estab-lishment of a Government hatchery, and every effort will be made to secure It. The balance of the session was consumed In disposing of matters of minor Importance. (I R. A. Grant manager of the Grand opera-house; Bert Fuller, chauffeur of OW and x William Cortey were arraigned today on the charge of violating the Sunday Sun-day ordinance. Their hearing was continued con-tinued until Decembor 1. W. B. Dean of this city, a freight conductor con-ductor n the Southern Pacific, has been tendered the position of general manager of tho Tonopah railroad. Mr. Dean has not as yet accepted the offer, but has gone to Nevada to look over the situation, situa-tion, when he will, decide what to do. Tho City Council received the plans for the Salvation Army building to be erected on the City Hall square Just north of the flro station. The plans were referred to tho Committee on J'ubllc Buildings and Grounds. The Mayor vetoed the action or the Council. It) remitting a xlne of il'i nssessed against J. J. Brunnltt for violating vio-lating the sanitary laws upon the ground that thy Council had no authority so to do. Action on the veto was continued for a week. Matt Glllls was awarded the contract for putting doors in tho fire station at J12.50 per door. The special water committee reported having visited the headwaters of Ogden river, and found It pointed by sheep, and the Council will memorialize the Legislature to remedy the evil by directing somo other course for the transportation of sheep. tn The Goddard divorce case Is still being heard In the District court. -The testimony testi-mony has been decidedly sensational, ami somewhat too salacious for the public to hear. |