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Show BODY'OF FLOATER PARTIALLY IDENTIFIED OGDn.V, Utah. April 7.-A. W. Smith h.10 told tho pollco that In hla opinion the body found floating ln Ogdon river last Sunday is that of Henry Bartholomew, a resident of Ogdcn. Smith Iiqb examined tho lcnlfo and raror and IdectSP.e.i them aa tho property of nartholoincw. Smltlt .says he has sharpened both the knlfo unrt tho razor many times, and In certain that they nro tho namo aa owned by Uartholomcw. Bartholomow nan a -wlfo In Ogden. who 1 much worried over the Kltuntlon'of nrfnlrs. and telegrams havo been Hont to surrounding towns In nu endeavor to locate tho man. Thero nro otlll a few lcgltlmato hunters lort ln T.l)cr counti. Today warranto wcro issued for thlrty-ono coyotes and ono wildcat. wild-cat. A marrlogo llconBo wns Issued today to J. plat Ilcro, nged i2, and Eliza Ward. IS. both of Wlllfird. ... Frod Harrington left today for his ranch ln Nevada, to bo uono about two weeks. . a Capt, L. H. nogrra, formerly a woll-known resident pf Opdcn. died nt Welecr, Ida., Tuesday, Tues-day, nu tho result of nnuralcla of tho heArt. Capt. Rogers left Ogdon about two years ago to make hla ho.nu In "Wclscr. The flro department wan called out thin morning to a flro In tho store of ono Myern, on tho corner or Sixteenth street and Washington Wash-ington avenuo. The flro Rtarted oa tho result of a match hend which blow Into a bAlo of cotton whilo Mr. Mvnra wno lighting a cigar. Instantly tho blazo communicated to adjoining adjoin-ing bnle!. nnd fortj- of them were allro In an instant. Mycin rushed in nnd grabbed tho burning cotton, carrying lt to tho street, and receiving severe hums, Tho donartmont arrived ar-rived on the scene shortly afterward and ox-tlnculKhed ox-tlnculKhed tho llamea with the chemical with but Uttlo 1099. A marrlngo license has bren granted to Paul Kimball, need 27, and Ollvo Cannon, IS, Iwth of Ogden. Somowhot of n 8cn.atlon was crenteil In Ogden today by tho announcement thnt work on tho cut-off ncross the snnd rldgn into Ogden hod been ordered etopped. Orders enma to tho Utah ConHtructlon company today, and as a rc.iult tho men were In Id oft awaiting further orders. Officers of tho construction company deny any knowledgo of tho reason for tho order. It Is rumored, howovor, that it Is tho result of tho action of tho City Council ln granting franchises to Mnhler and Unmbergor to construct .suburban electric roads from Salt Lako to Ogden Tho following probate matters, wcro disponed dis-poned of by Judgo Howell today: Estate of Mary Knabo, deceased, petition for probato of will nnd letters of administration adminis-tration with will annexed: granted. luttato of Mathlna C. Marvin, deceased, petition pe-tition for probato of will and lettero testamentary; testa-mentary; granted. Estate of Elizabeth Murray Moye, deceased, petition for confirmation of "salo of real estate; granted. ISstnic of Charles "Woodmanpce, decensej. petition for authority to executo will agree-, ment: granted. Estate of Don Xancovlch. deceased, petition peti-tion for npproval, allowance and settlement of nnal account and ilecreo' of " distribution; crnntcd Estato of Ida It. Dlnmnore. deceased, petition peti-tion for letters of administration; granted. Estate of John D. Irvine, deceased, petition for- Icttera of administration; granted. Tho entire day in tho District court was occupied today by tho hearing of tho State against Joniea Bottlmcr, chaiced with oarnult with Intent to commit murder. Bottlmcr la tho man who shot I'at Smyth in his salopn on Twenty-firth street sovernl monthn ugo. Tho ovldcnco brought out wna practically the tamo 03 that published nt tho tlmo, Bottlmcr frankly admitting tho shooting of Smyth nnd pleading in extenuation wlf-defcnso, alleging alleg-ing that" Smyth assaulted hlin, and that, fearing fear-ing his Ufa was In dnngor, he shot hlrn. Tho ciim went to tho Jury about C o'clock this evening, but up to midnight had mndo no report re-port nnd waa locked up fop tho night. A number of prominent mining men met ln tho office of S. S. Smith tonight und organized n company to develop certain mining claims in tho Bullfrog dlatrlct, ln Nevada. Tho nnmo of the company has not yet bscn selected, all preliminary mnttorg lo bo adjusted by the following board of directors, who will nlso chooao the officers! Joseph Carlson S. S. Smith. I? P. Crltchlow, C. J. Humphreys and Charlea Barton. Thero will bo no more matlnco for tho pchool kills. Thy will havo to go to school nnd attend to their lessons In tho future. Such was tho decision of tho Board of Education Edu-cation tonight when lt ratified tho action of Superintendent Alll?on In abolishing tho custom cus-tom of granting a half holiday on Wednesday to permit tho children to attend the matinee. Tho Grand opcra-houo whs rented for tho coming commencement exercises of the high school. |