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Show LOCAL BREVITIES. Sinclair and Erlenborn Signed ' Roy Shumway has signed "Peanut" i Sinclair and Young Erlenborn for n ' twenty-round boxing contest to be held lu Ogden on April 28th. The selection selec-tion of tho place probably will be made within the next few days. The boxers will each post a forfeit of $160 and the manager will post a forfeit of $200. Shumway, well-known In tho athletic circles of Ogden and Salt Lake, has been connected with some of the most successful bouts on the coast and bis reputation as a manager aud matchmaker is national, and the success of tho coming bout is practl-clly practl-clly assured. Court Adjourned Becouse of the illness of Mrs. James A. Howell, the district court has been indefinitely adjourned The Jurymen have been Jrr.tructed to not appear in court until un-til other orders arc given by Judge Howell. Mrs. Howell is quite 111 and the Judge Is remaining by her side Kitchener Goe East Lorn Kitchener, Kitch-ener, in a Pullman attached to the regular train, will reach Ogden this afternoon on his return trip to England, Eng-land, after a nabsenco of seven years in India. Kitchener Is England's greatest military commander and is idolized by the Brllsh army. Marriage .Licenses The following marriage- licenses were issued at the office of the county clerk today: Cyrus E. Warren and Alothla A-Tubbs, A-Tubbs, both of Kaysvllle; Andrew E. Hunter of Kanosvllleii and Mrs. Sam-antna Sam-antna I. Ilollcy of North Ogden; William Wil-liam C. Hart of Ogden and Sarah h". King of Hooper; Isaac D. Fife and Margaret Miller, both or Og.Un. Contagious Diseases. Sanitary In-Kpoctor In-Kpoctor Moroni Poulter reporta the health of the people of tbe city to be excellent, but he Is inclined to think there ar.e still a Rood many cases of scarlet fever and measles, in mild form, that are not being reported to his office. The number of contagious diseases In the city at this time are: Scarlet fever, 12; smallpox, 1; diphtheria, diph-theria, 2; measles, 7; total ,25. Somewhat Improved. Tho doctors report that the condition of Mrs. Etta Plngree-Benson, daughter of James Plngree, is nomewhat Improved today, but that the patient 1b still lo a critical criti-cal condition. Improving the- Basement. The Methodist church basement floor is being concreted hy Wheelwright & Co. and a new board floor is to be constructed at au expense of about ' 1 500. |