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Show f 3GDEN HAS A NEW GUN CLUB Sacclol to The Tribune. OGDEN, Utah, March 20. A new organization organiza-tion know as tho Lako Shoro Gun club has been iwrfccted ln this city. John Browning. Jr.. Is president; Sid Uadcon, vice-president; Thomas R. O'Connolly, secretary; Dr. G. W. Baker, treasurer. Tho company Is organized on tho eamo linos as the Bear River Duck club, nnd a clubhouse Is to 1 erected lo cost In tho neighborhood of $35,090. Tho local lodge of Elks has elected tho following fol-lowing officers for the onaulng year: J. A. Howell, exalted ruler; P.. A. Moyos. esteemed leading knight; P. A. Klnsely. esteemed loyal knight; II. S T.o Compte, esteemed lecturing knight; J. H. Knuups, secretary, R. B. Hong, treasurer: C. A. Calvert, tyler; A. G. Horn, representative to grand lodgo. ( Mayor GInsmann. Chief of Police nrownlng and Superintendent Allison, composing tho Ju-venllo Ju-venllo court commission, hold a meeting to-dny to-dny to mnko the-preliminary arrangements for tho establishment of a Juvenllo court In" Ogden. ln accordance with tho law passed by tho recent re-cent Legislature. No rolectlon of n Judgo was made, but tho salary was llxetl at $100 por year. Judgo Mnglnnls Is preparing n damage suit ngnlnst tho Union Pacific In behalf ot William Murry, which will bo llled In a few days. Tho plaintiff. A. I. Stone. Ih administrator of the estate of William Murry. who lost his llfo ln tho wreck at Azusa. Wyo., In November last, nnd asks for $20,0CO damages. Treasurer Rudolph Kuchlcr of the Lewis and Clark exposition committee today deposited with tho Commercial National hank J5090 ft tho first payment on tho SiO.OCO appropriated for tho exposition. This is tho first tlmo that State money has ever been placed ln an Ogden Og-den bank. Today Gov. Cutler, Messrs. Wnlton. Flshburn, Kuchlcr, Clnwson nnd Cunnlnghnm left for Portland. The members of tho Wber club held a mecUng tonight lo consider tho applications of Messrs. Mahler and Bamberger for n fran-chlso fran-chlso for an electric railroad through OgJcn. Tho meoring was attended by lioth Mr. Mahler Mah-ler and Mr. Bamberger nnd tho sentiment was expressed that tho city should not oppose tho Interest of tho Oregon Short Lino Railroad company. Tho sentiment wnn that iho members mem-bers of tho ciub wero In favor of granting tho franchise, but that thy did not feel that they should allow the electric company to en-tor en-tor tho city over Wall avenue, Inasmuch as tho railroad company nccdod that struct and that this wo the principal Interoot In tho city nt tho presont time. The secretary of tho club was authorized to report to the City Council tho action ot the meeting and ho will do so IVlday evening nt the regular meeting. A carlond of cots left Salt Lake today for Ogdcn and will bo placed In the new Salvation Salva-tion A nny barracks In tho old Troy laundry building on Twenty-fifth streot. Capt. Gallagher Galla-gher of Salt Lako accompanied tho shipment and will see to tho Installation of tho cots. |