Show LOCAL I 1 japanese Ja travelers around the I 1 THEM STAY OGDEN I 1 the plentitude of coming amuse M ont I 1 I 1 I 1 AMORGAN bishop george halliday ar rested on a U C charge A RELIC OF E entertainment in the fourth wa rd prof alexanders lecture brisk breezy notes 1 AROUND WORLD A party home affef t years absence yesterday afternoon a party of five japanese gentlemen gentle mew passed through og den on their way home A depre sen 1 I ve if til E STANDARD sought an interview and it was gracefully granted him seated in a palatial sleeper of the S atrain gentlemen conversed freely about their business and the trip had taken one of thera was the editor of the daily atra A tra published at tokio The party on the journey together but had met in europe to the mutual pleasure and ro to native land a year and another had been absent nearly a year and it half they had gone southwest through india passed through the suez canal and landed in austria while in enrobe they had visited vienna berlin paris london find rome they bad taken great pains in visiting the barlous universities colleges and academic institutions of europe stu lying the methods and eva teras pursued in the various places fl earning as well as the journalistic lourna listic ideas of the old horld T bev consid eted that there was more life more em agy and more healthful rivalry in the journalism of america than in that of europe they were well pi e ased with what they bad veen of the united states and considered dered now york more cosmopolitan than any other city they had visited they regretted that urgent business at home prevented them from visiting the american continent more fulla than they had done their investigations had been mainly di I 1 erected to historical data and relies A they being connect with the na W dional historical bureau of japan 8 I 1 king of their government t e though it was absolu ly I 1 the present emperor a it re presen tive v 4 east A much so is ere I 1 tile monarchies of dufoe I 1 the party had also examined into the various forms of gov ern ment and had noted wit h a view to adopting every good principle in to form a government billat illat would in reality be of the best principles in existence their journey had been one of pleasure combined with thair cal researches and they had met with courtesies wherever they bad chan J P to appear they spoke with of the american people and t heir thrift abid industry one of the gentlemen had entertained the idea that america was thoroughly colonized bill the ride from omaha to ogden ad poll abit illusion T h g rit lemen we ra court amiable and free in conversation they talked without their country its progress and the ruling dynasty and seemed with most of the issues resent agi aE tating the ey evinced A great interest in utah affairs and anilde many inquiries concerning the people religion and government the only subject by the way on aich the 7 did vot seem to be well in ormed ibe reporter spent nearly an hour with them and on leaving received as our an ces of their gratification and pleasure with the interview they d three days in san francis sald then embark for the land of dottl sun lecture in ahe tabernacle lart evening prof alexander lectured to a crowded house in the tabas ernado the lecture w opened b V two byar W B blake the profesa manager the singing was excellent and the audience andi ence was delighted the lecture was listened to with interest as prof alexander proved himself capable of holding an audience I 1 by ahls humorous eions of human character the heads of ex mayor D I 1 1 peery bishop winslow parr and F A brown and IV critchlow the latter were exan dried and their particular qualities an bounced to the amusement of those assembled and for the verification of those acquainted with chow gentle men in their daily lives the was interesting Inte and in ti etIve and e andl ence feeling well paid in listening to st tile professor vilt lecture i tonight to night in the same again place an I 1 it goes without saying that the will be bishop halliday arrested bishop george halliday of qu utah county who has been aielli ting in this city arriving here on thursday last was arrested on the street yester ly de auty whetstone j tation ont bechar rge u ile was taken befurt commissioner blieka nd bound over ix 1 l to await tile action of the and jury 07 C shaw and T A allen of I 1 byrum cache CO went his security lial lidaY went south on the utah last evening I 1 I 1 the benefit there were not as many people r esen t at entertainment F tile fourth ward last night as th a merits of tile pro gramme warranted jos adams sen tle leider of the choir lead laborea hard to snake the axall a musical success and lie WAS am ply rewarded artistically it r I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 biot financially the audience re the singing with inherited ine ap lauso 1 aho readings of mr A D il t the of mr T 11 evans the due t relt irs millgate Mill fate and mrs and the corn c of favorite singers goo G aig I 1 and jos S adams more received aw fill storms of applause tile 1 I 2 by ir geo 0 taylor onoe 0 was tile song I 1 10 the and was other mera bers of the choir AS well as the choir itself received well deserved appreciation from the the gramme was long and anted un iyo 11 hoflock Of lock prospective social events to ot PU in 1 ait 1 I 1 1 I 1 besides the brit americans ball 1 icil will take place on queen VI et orlas birthday may and which was mentioned in ARD there are a other social events and amusements or the pro gramme in the near future THE MAY FAIR first may be mentioned the frand fair and select ball aich will be I 1 b the fourth W rd 1 abool 1 lester pa rk pavilion on may 29 till it ill be til e event of t season there ill be an Pr exhibition of home which all should vier e fair open a mand the fal emIll the ball will begin at 8 in the eve ning at which fords orchestra will furnish music the are tle ball committees frank A wilcox nephi anderson john Y bluth 04 alma D chambers lettle chain bers mary greenwell phocbe carr 1 T NN right I 1 ON reception chas tillotson heary brown camio thomas mary bluth aeple bluth FLOOR MANAGERS charles greenell john chain bers peter decoration DAY on the fo Rowing day the 0 A it and decoration day ties will occur tile pro gramme will lie made public on tuesday next the 1 0 ay F over thira people under the direction of 11 G will join with the 0 A it in the ceremonies and pro PRIMARY the annual reunion of the primary associations of the county will be held on brigham youngs birthdays birth daya juno fan lester park the us I 1 pro gramme will be arese prese anted in the at 10 in which many it the little folks will take part these reunions are among the pleasant features af summer festive ties and attract large numbers of peola old and young from all parts A picnic will bebar taken of in the pavilion and in the afternoon a variety of anili will be introduced to please and amuse the little ones will be given in the pavilion at night tile whole will be under the auspices of the central board of the primary professor Berk or fliestra cli estra assisted by prof navoni will furnish mus i i c the follow I 1 n 9 are he committees ON mrs josoph ine R wl abt miss roselthe hs canfield mrs fani Delai nater plies marian tre lydel so p L D edwards mrs WY stanford asir E 11 nye mr joseph stanford mr goo W larkin john ellis jr ON invitation i mrs ruth A stowell mrs fry mrs sarah blair mrs g am richards tic hards mrs caroline bal ian tyne mrs annie taylor I 1 mr henry 1 mr william BAU on the dinst antho afternoon the athletics af pf this city and the willard base ball team will play a game of ball on ister park the contest will be interesting one and will doubt less draw a large audience RELIC OF cannibalism an interesting to the central babool museum prof T B lewis has received for thet central school cabinet and mtv seum a cuine mabrl skull a relic of ca ni b ar ism up on the rea coast near Doc embAr 1887 it wm fauna and presented b y ex trustee angus T right at the place the relic was to und there were e ds of bones numerous shells 1 n cry 2 in at some ti tae in the past there had been a huge feast on the beach doubtless during some local qua r r el tile vanquished bad been ma d to serve as A dessert for the victora vic torp as was the custom on the ju the past in this way the battle very effectually buried it is said that the natives who are ow civilized and do not buy more practice cannibalism have ta bloed booed these spots and ww not go near being ve an Z about them the aku L preservation and will prove a valuable addition to the growing cabinet and inus etim of the school A morgan burglary on friday morning the coo co O store in morgan burglarize az four no lous individuals ha 1 I around the store ar previous to the burglary dini ng the night the burglars broke into a black amith shop where the took tile in necessary idols to break to a n ad joining enary through which they obtainer obtain eF entrance to the store A large number of abilla handkerchiefs shoes pocket knives and some cloth ing were purloined the burglars made their escape with all their plunder and no clue has yet been found as to their several trains going in different directions morzan each morning and it is not known which dire action the thieves etive taken the street rall ay work has been ing briskly on the street railway tits road Is now completed as far south as mr residence on threet all the rails arrive which will be in a few days the croaa will be completed 10 alo qua of south iaan street I 1 I 1 J j 1 I 1 I 1 f 1 1 |