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Show OGDENNEWS. ,H Item nt Interest From the " Capital of Weber Comity. The crowing crops up Eden way are ,'orted in lino condition. C Adanis and Fred J. Keisel were roriferenco yesterday about the Syr-use Syr-use opening- Pustinaflcr Kimball is sick in bed. crd Kimball is an old man and lias '"u fecMc for years. iv.,rniitv deeds amounting to $23,180 ,e tiled tor record yesterday in the jcc of the county recorder. The .'rand jury came into court yes- 'iv"ind reported one United States j I three territorial iudictiuents. tt'arren d- Child will pull down his rat store on Washington avenue and iid a now niotlern structure in its i K pixou, district attorney of Pu-n Pu-n i in Ogden to take part in the til of ToM for the murder of Fat smond. . ' , rhe corner stone of the new M. E. ' n cditice will bo laid tomorrow teriioon at 4 o'clock with appropriate onic ceremonies. (ipUiiu Mcintosh, A. H. Swan and i-Spriint are in Salt Lake. They are tnrsses for the defense iu the Middle-.j-Jiinith criminal libel suit now in orress in the Third district court.' The cadets of the Ogden Military idem' will go in camp next Saturday ,' ten (lavs. The boys will start at 5 a. and march throtig Ogden canon to mtsville valley, where a suitable spot i be selected. William Taylor, son of John A. Tay- had a stallion ho was driving 'ough Ogden canyon back iuto the ar Fast Tuesday evening. The horse u drowned and the cart and harness itroyed and lost. Probate Judge Cross has resigned the xition of United States ganger and R. Williams has been appointed to 1 he vacancy.- Mr. Williams was merly manager of the Western liou's'Ogden ollice. licv. Wesley Hill is being scored un-rcifnllv un-rcifnllv hv lots of people fo sayius in last Sunday's remarks at the pavil-i pavil-i that Boh Ingersoll is a foul-mouthed Jcl. Mr. Hill can scarcely afford to row stones at Colonel Ingersoll. fo Mrs. George Osmond, of Salt ,kc. has been born a son, and there nmi'h rejoicing at the residence of r father, Captain It. W. Cross. Mrs. niond was formerly Mabel Cross, a t among Ogden society people. She i married to Mr. Osmond about a ;ir ago. Wednesday's train from the west, r the Central Pacific, brought iu a car-old boy who had a marvelous ad-nlnre ad-nlnre near Elko. While the train b near that place and running at full red, the boy fell from a window. It h some time before ho was missed il the train was backed three miles fore he was fouud. When picked up Fias discovered that he had not a atch and was only slightly bruised. |