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Show t. Identify Mm, so he could get a I enslon. 'o hope that none of our citizens were deceived by this man's ory, which Is such a palpably fraud. .No old soldier ne'-ds anybody to Idcn-iffy Idcn-iffy blru; If he lost tm papers he ran t them duplicated hy simply writ-'ig writ-'ig to the authorities at Washington, ind they will bo furnished free of hurge. Any old soldier that conies Ogden and U In want of assistive assist-ive need only to cm II on any member mem-ber of Dix Igan post (and there are a hundred of them scattered over Ogden, Og-den, and If he is worthy ho will pet I all the assistance he needs without begging, and every Grand Army man knows this an.! takes pride in helping help-ing those in need. Hut when any one corner alone; with a fako story like this man, the public Is always safe In pulling hint clown as a fraud, for no old soldier needs to on tho streets. JOHN V. NKLSON, Department inspector, G. A. It. IS AN 1MP0STER Hdltor Standard: Your paper contained a news item a day or two ago saying that aomo one who claimed to be an old soldier and who was Injured at the battle of Stone Blver by an artillery wagon running over him, crushing him and crippling him permanently; that he was begging and telling this story ?nd explaining that he bad lost blj papers and was looking for somebody |