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Show PRINCE FUSHIM! D!D NOT VISIT OGDEN Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, Dee. 19. Prince FU8hlmlfand party passed through Ocdcn tills mornlne en route to San Francisco. Accompanying him was Sntto, grand minister of tho Fushlml household. house-hold. E. Tcrrln and "Vllllam0"Donnoll were today sentenced lo thirty days each on tho rock plla Deputy Sherlrt C. B. Mooro of Elko county, Nevada, has arrived in Otrden to tnlto medical med-ical tmatmcnt. Xels ChrlBtenKen was nrralBned beforo Judge IJowell tolay on tho charge of adulter'- Tno defendant was hound over to tho District court, Articles of Incorporation of the Ogden Broa.' comivany were filed with tho County Clerk today. The objects of the company sire tho carrylne on of a general mercantile husl-nesB. husl-nesB. Tho Incorporators arc; JJ. Offden, president presi-dent nnd treasurer; Edward Coodalc. vice-president; vice-president; "W. M. Goodale, secretary; and they, with A. M. Ocdon and N. J. Goodale, aro the directors. The company Is Incorporated for $25,030. dK'Ided Into shares of tho JIM each. Tho Rlvcrdnlo Amusement company lllcd articles of lncorioratlon with tho County Clerk today. Tho company Is capitalized for JS500. John T. Byboo U president. "William Stratton vlce-presldcint, E. li. Parsons secretary. A. A. Bingham treasurer, and these, with Sanford concern aro to conduct amusements, entertainments, entertain-ments, dances, shows, etc. ... J ud co Maglnnls hns received word that the Supremo Court of tho United States, In tho caso of Johnson vs. the Union Paclflo Railway Rail-way company, hod held that all cars must be equipped with uniform automatic coupler. This is a vlctorv for Juilo ILaglnnls and tho caso is remanded back for new trial. . The Ladles' Democratic club of Ogden has passed rcsblutlons memorialising the United States Senate- to correct tho phraseology of tho projKWod Territorial bill for the admission of Arizona. Oklahoma, Now Mexico and Indian Territory- They protest against tho classification classifi-cation of women with tho 'illiterate." the "weak-minded" und the "criminal.' They feci that tho paseace of tho bill In Ur present form would Ins an Insult to tho women of America. Tho resolutions were forwarded to Senator Bevcrldge at "Washington. Tho funeral of John Shipley will bo held Tuesday nftcrnoon. A. E. McKcnzIe. ox-nntlonal vice-president of tho Travelers' Protective Association of America, arrived In Ogden tonight from Portland, Port-land, whero ho, with several other national officer of tho association, held a conference with the Lewis and Clnrk exposition committee commit-tee with regard to an exhibit at tho coming Portland fair. It is Uio Intention of the association to erect a building at Portland similar lo tho ono at the SL Louis fair. Tho object la to adver-tlso adver-tlso tho "Westorn country. Tho association has about 25.000 members and is organised In thirty-two States of tho Union Mr. McKenzIo has .been appointed to organlzo tho traveling men of Utah and will take up tho woik immediately. im-mediately. Tho obJccU of tho association are to secure a moro favorable transportation rate for commercial travelers on tho line of the universal mllengo ticket nnd to promote all other issues looking to tho gcnernl welfare of tho traveling public. Tho local lodgca of tho KnlEhts of Pythias tonight entertained about 100 of tho Knights from Salt Lake and Murray. Jt has been tho custom of the Ogden lodges to entertain the grnnd lodge otTlcera each year, but this year they extondeO the Invitation to tho members mem-bers of tho Salt Luke and Murray lodges, and about ICO accopled tho Invitation. A banquet ban-quet was served, presided over by Grand Chnneellor W. R. White of Salt Lalcc. and toasts wero responded to by Supremo Prclato Famsworth, Supremo Representative Corlrw. Supremo Representative Gardner. Past Grand Chancellor Jennings, Grand Maotcr-at-Arms Sanford. Grand Inner Guard Lcalherwood. Grand Prolate Johnson, Grand Keeper of Records Rec-ords and Seals "Wardley and others. Cot. Brownlco of tho uniform rank of Murray woa present, with sixteen men. In uniform, uni-form, and entertained tho Knights with a drill. After tho exercises In tho hnll were over the guwits partook of a magnificent lunch rerved by tho Falstaff. The commltteo In chargo of tho arrangements comprised Chancellor Chan-cellor Commnnder Robinson. Vice-Chancellor Dellamore, Vice-Chancellor Roynolds and Vico-Chnnccllor Gelger. Tho City Council met tonight nnd accepted tho ordinance of Kuchlor Bros, of tho Ogden Street Cleaning company for tho erection of waste-paper boxes" along tho streets of tho city. The compnny is to pay 5300 a year for tho franchieo. Tho npcclal water commlttoe nsked further time to report, stating that It would mcot u train next wcok. when It would consider the proposition of lousing tho clty3 water right to tho present wator company, nnd also tho fmnchlso which Is now before tho Council. Mr. Emmott was tho father of a resolution Instructing tho Street Supervlwr lo repair tho streets In aewcr district No. 9 nnd to withhold tho cost of such repairs from tho amount duo Contractor Kelsey, us his contract con-tract provided that ho should loavo tho strcotu in as good condition ns ho found thorn. Prosl-. dont Carr nuggostcd that tho city employees all be paid this wooV. an they need tho money for tho holidays. This wsb adopted. Mr. Emmctt introduced a notlco of Intention to open Thirty-second etroct from Washington Washing-ton to Jefferson avenues, which was adopted. Payrolls amounting to 51170.02 were orderod paid. |