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Show OUR LETTER FROM OSDEN. lotcrotlna; I tuns frmn Hi Hut linn Little lly at thr liinrtiun, 8pa-lal Correspondeiii f to TiieTimks. Oi.HKN, May H TUB Timks correspondent corre-spondent is informed by Mrs. W. li. M'illianis. most excellent chief of Ca-lantlia Ca-lantlia Temple No. 1. Pythian Sisters, that Mrs. M. I. Wood. upremn mis-tres mis-tres of records anil correspondence of the I'ytbian Sisters of the world, expect ex-pect to be in Salt Lake City about tho Uth inat. She will ho accompanied by Mrs. W. R. Williams and Mrs. J. O. White of Ogden. The object of tho ladie' visit w ill bo to oria.ui.e a temple of Pythiau Sisters. This organization is composed of wives, daughters and inter of members of the Knights of i'ythiav Calantlia Temple, No. 1, in Ogden is the only one now organized in the territory. ter-ritory. This temple has sixty two members. Mrs. Wood has been organizing organ-izing temples iu Nevada and California Biid is now on her return trip from organizing or-ganizing a supremo temple in San J-raticisco. -- --At --At the Produce exchange yesterday business was very brisk. ltoth wheal nnil potatoes advanced and bids were ffeiiieut. Hotter and eggs dropped to low prices. Some futures worn bought but careful buying was noticed. Sales were made: 4 cars wheat, U cars potatoes, pota-toes, 2IKI eases lemon. 10H cases oranges, or-anges, I VI eases eggs, 4'MHl pounds butter, but-ter, and 10 cars of wheat for delivery (luring this month. -f- -1- A- The largo number of hold-ups recently recent-ly occurring and the daring deeds of would tie murderers havo .caused the C'tizens to risu in their might and organize for mutual protection. Two prominent biisi-ness men have been shot and one battered bat-tered over the head in the pt three weeks. No one seems to be safe away from homo after dark. The police force is not large euough to watch the haunts of robber. Il is proposed that a citizens' patrol be organized and volunteers vol-unteers be placed on duty every night till tin horns and other undesirable undesir-able characters sre driven away trom the city. The new force will noon bo put on the principal thoroughfares thor-oughfares and woe be unto the hold-up that any of them catches in the act. Moral tmasion is no argument to men who wstit their lives, families, neighbors and homes protected from the miduight marauder. - --Thirteen --Thirteen toughs were released from the city reformatory today. They were taken to the city limits and commanded to leave and warned never to return. Kach one had just completed a term of imprisonment and bore the usual tough symbols. -;- -- -f-The sanitary inspector is on the alert for all signs of disease. To prevent the spread of the contagion signs of measles mea-sles are posted on the houses where the disease is reported, and peoplu are warned to keep away. The houses are not quarantined as in more dangerous epidemics or contagions, but it is desired de-sired that all diseases be kept under' coutrol. -:- - Onlv one hack awaited passengers in rear of the Union Depot last night. The the others were stationed at the foot of Twenty-fifth street. This was occas-ioned occas-ioned by the depot managers demanding demand-ing rental privileges from hack drivers for occupying space whilo waiting for trains. -f- -t-A special excursion train came up from Salt Lake City last night and went east over the Union Pacific. The tourists tour-ists had spent a day in the capital city viiiivinfT t hf fitrhte nf yion - --Th --Th e Kio Grande regular train came in on time, last nieht. Arrivals and da-partures da-partures over this road have heen uu-."ertain uu-."ertain lately occasioned by delays in trausferrinif thronirh eastern and western west-ern passengers from other roads. A market home is being strongly advocated ad-vocated by the l'r.ntiiee exehaneo.' J'lio house wili probably be built soon, t- AtriainCity last nipht the people were treated !o another eenuice democratic demo-cratic rally. W. V. Helfrich was the champion of the evening and warmed up the low tariif advocates. |