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Show I WEBER COUNTY MAN VICTIM OF A PECULIAR ACCIDENT Special to Tho Tribune. OGDEN. Utah, Nov. 23. George Leavltt of Clinton was tho victim of a peculiar accident today. While coming to Ogdcn with a load of a ton and a half of hay tho friction on tho wheels caused a spark to set Mrc to tho Tiny. The load was overturned and tho wagon saved, but tho hay and rack went up In smoke. m At 8 o'clock this evening Rev. Elmer I. Goshen pronounced the ceremony that made Miss Mary D. Heath, tho wife of Frederick L. Bradley. The ceremony took place at tho Windsor hotel. Miss Heath Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Heath of the Windsor hotel and tho groom Is the popular Southern Pacific conductor of that name. 9 Chief of Police Thomas E. Browning was the recipient today of an arm chair, presented by the .Boylo Furniture company. com-pany. . Michael Berlin was nrrnSgncd before Judge Howell today on the charge of extortion. ex-tortion. Berlin waa accused of having scoured sc-oured a promissory noto from one Nicola Pope, by extortion. The defendant denied de-nied Ihe charge, alleging that tho plaintiff plain-tiff owed him the sum of flOO and that ho voluntarily gave tho note. Tho case was continued until Saturday. a James W. Rhodes of Ogden and Miss Eva Clark of Liberty were today granted grant-ed a license to wed. ihe following have been drawn to sorvc as trial jurors for the December term of the Second District court: Hyrum E. Gale. O. C. Wright, A. B. Corey, James Mateer, J. II. Cardon. Mike O'Noll. Lewis II. Murdock. C. A. Eklund. Thomas Wig-iglns. Wig-iglns. II. M. Hudman. A. A. Rlchtor. D. IT. Ensign, II. L. White. J. A, Bovlo, Rudolph Ru-dolph Van Dyke. Joseph P. Flygare, Harry Har-ry Kissel, Joseph Baxter. L. C. Ashton, Ogden: Daniel Johns. Pleasant View. William Wil-liam Smout. Slatcrvlllc; Andrew Anderson, Ander-son, Kanesvllle; Mllo M. Roscncrans, Harrisvllle; Alfred W. Gill. Marriott; L. B. Hammond, Roy. L It u The names of Dr. C. E. Coulter and W. B. AVedoll are mentlonod as Republican Repub-lican nominees for the Board of Education Educa-tion from the Fourth ward, while John Farr appears to have a cinch on the Third ward nomination. . A special Thanksgiving dance Is to bo given at tho Utahna park tomorrow evening. even-ing. The "Dovir Auction" appears at tho Grand tomorrow afternoon and evening. Mrs. Florence Allen has sued her husband, hus-band, James D Allen, for divorce, on tho grounds of cruelty. Tho Board of Health has cited all owners own-ers of Ice ponds to appear before It to show causo why they should not be prohibited pro-hibited from putting up Ice tho coming season. The board Is determined that all lco put up In Ogden the coming winter shall be pure, and unless the dealers shall assure the board that this will be the case they will not be permitted to dispose of a pound of Ice. The W, C. T. U. cdnventlon will open on Friday evening with a public meeting at tho Presbyterian church. Among the good things that are In atoi'e for those present pres-ent aro speechcH by Mr. Chez and Hon. A. W. Agoe of Ogdcn, and Rev. Slmpkln of Salt Lake. Solos will be given by Mlsa Lulu Mltchelrof the public schools. Miss Bennett of the School for the Deaf and Blind, Miss Smith, deaconess of tho M. E. church, and by Mr. Harry Hansen. Mrs. Johnson, a new resident of Ogden. and who. when a little girl, traveled with Frances Wlllard. singing and reciting at her meetings, will clvo a solo. There will be a quartette by Ml&ses Michel and Bennett Ben-nett and Messrs. Hansen and Smith, and violin music by Mr. Cassady Tho programme" pro-gramme" Is free, and no one can afford to miss such a rare treat. The case of Coroy vs. Close was tried bofore Judge Rolapp today, the case resulting re-sulting In a verdict for defendant no cause of action. , Bert Fuller's "Man Killer," No. Df'O. will give another exhibition run at the Weber county fair grounds at 10 o'clock tomorrow tomor-row morning Another defect discovered In the machlno today has been repaired by Mr Becroft, and Fuller will endeavor to beat his record of yesterday a mile In 1:17 Hat. - ft o Thanksgiving will be generally observed observ-ed In Ogden tomorrow. At the churches appropriate programmes will be rendered. Tho various schools, both public and private, pri-vate, will also render appropriate exercises. exer-cises. Al tho State Industrial school a turkey tur-key dinner and a football gamo will constitute con-stitute the pleasures of Thanksgiving day. At tho city schools approprlato programmes pro-grammes will be rendered today and tomorrow to-morrow will be' a holiday. Tho body of Mi-h. Florence Anderson, nee Burch. who died In Canada last Mon-dav, Mon-dav, will roach Ogden tomorrow morn. Ing. Larkln & Sons have charge of tho funeral, the date of which will be given later. ... Judge Rolapp today appointed the Jury commissioners for tho coming year as foU lows: Heber Scowcroft and Joseph M. Ravmond, Weber county; John Croft and Joseph Francis, Morgan county; John R. Barnes and Jesse M. Smith, Davis county. coun-ty. . Mrs. Lena Goddard has filed a petition in tho Second District court to reopen the divorce enso against h6r husband, Howard Goddard. Tho petition asks for absolute possession of the child. ... Two lads, ono named Wcssler and the other Morrison, aged 10 and 11. respectively, respect-ively, got Into a racket at the Grant school today and Wesaler drew a piece of Iron from his pocket and Jabbed the Morrison bov In the back. Morrison suffered suf-fered a slight flesh wound but Is not seriously hurt, Fred Stoufer has brought suit against Ogden city and L. C Kclsoy for $M, alleged al-leged to bo duo as damages for Injuries sustained by falling Into an open sewer On Adams avenue and Twenty-first Btieot Stoufer Is thb lad who, while at nlay about tho sewer on September 4, fell Into the manhole at tho abovo corner. cor-ner. Tho members of tho flro department put up a clever Job today on one of their number, Driver N. J. Hlntoii. Hlnton procured a license to marry; MLso Clara. Cottlo and was to be married by Elder Joseph Stanford. He endeavored to keep It quiet from tho boys, but they got onto It and learning this. Hlnton took a change of venuo to Judgo Wardlelgh's court. But the fire boys wcro Just an wise, discovered discov-ered the chango and had a man posted to aond In the flro alarm Just as tho Justice Jus-tice bgan to pronounco tho ceremony. In an Instxnt tho entire department with all their paraphernalia was on tho scene. Tho City Council hold a short meeting tonight to consider the revision of tho city ordinances. t t The Utah Construction company has secured se-cured another contract to build a short ihcco of road from the Oregon Short Line running out of Boise along the Boise river and connecting a number of lumber camps. Tho Ogden Goldflcld Mining company directors hold a meeting tonight and declared de-clared their regular dividend of $200 per share, . The Margaret Whitney Opera company presented '"The Countess" to a good audience au-dience at the Tabernacle tonight. ... Harold M. Henlngor of Ogden and Ada M. Simpson of Hooper wero granted a license to wed this evening |