Show TWO FORGED CHECKS I I I I I Unpleasant Discovery Made Yesterday i Yester-day by S L Ive S L Jvcs found yesterday on Inspecting his checks returned him from the bank for November thnt two of them for no each were forgeries Some days ago he missed tlireo checks out of the bad of bin chccl boo and now he Is I wondering It tho third check will come In tilled In for tho naino or aomo greater amount lie nhlnks a young man numcd J II Summers Sum-mers la I tho former IJprly In November he gave young Summers u stranger and u youth of U or 20 years eniploymcnt writing writ-ing Insurance giving him the work more out of sympathy than from necii ol help He advanced inc how l money to pay his q board bill and helped him In vai Ions ways but as the boy disappeared shortly after tho date of tho forscrles Mr Ivi concludes con-cludes that tho boy did the work Xo one t seems fellow to know what became of the young Funeral of Fred McCabe The funeral services over the remains of Trod McCabc will bo held Thursday morning at 10 oclock at St Josephs Catholic church Those wishing to view the remains may do no between the hours of 3 and S p m of Wednesday al lho residence of the parents of the deceased l No 2CO Wall avenue Judge George P McCabe tho older brother of the deceased arrived In Ogdiii from Washington last evening on the be lated Union Pacific No1 Presbyterian Ladies Bazar Tho ladles of the Presbyterian church have arranged a bazar for Thursday and JXYlday evenings of thlH week which I might bo called a handkerchief Imvar I They Imo secured handkerchiefs from I such jarou places as Paris ivialia Naga I nakl Columno Hongkong Nova Scotia I and Auslrara besides specimens from uearly every Slato In I the Inlon there t bo Ing1 nearly 200 handkerchiefs all handmade hand-made I some of thorn bclmr of point lace I Other beautiful article will also bo on I sale and besides there will be candy I bonlha and supper will he served each evening Tho ladles are endeavoring lo do their par In completing the new church which la now Hearing completion Call Accepted Word was lecelved by the vestry of I the Episcopal Church OL lie Good bhcp herd that Her Alfred Urown of Anaconda 1 Ana-conda had accepted the call to this par I ish and would occupy the pulpit of the f church as Us rottor for the llrst limo on the first Sunday In January Mr j Brown comes to Ugdon highly recorn Tnenilcd l > y his Miporlors and by tho rc 1 Mints of his years of ministry t lie is a man probably 13 years of age of dlgnl I Reel hearing a sound thinker a pliaslng talker and a man of good Judgment In the affairs of life HP and his wife will be warmly I welcomed In Ogden I Brevities 1r 1 Goorg II I Champ of Logan wan In t Ogdcn yesterday Mrs J 77 Wright is I back from an ex tended Eastern trip 1 Arthur Robert of Salt Lake City was an Ogden visitor yesterday J II Lligger of Salt Lako City spent I I yesterday in Ogden on business 10 J llagenbarth of Fait Lake City war I In Ogden yesterday on business I Tho Woodmon of the Uorld also a grind ball Thursday evening at Conlevs hall A haldo ell minor cases were disposed dis-posed of during1 the forenoon In Police court Ir Joseph Jomvi < a former resident of O den now of Spokane Is visiting1 t relatives rela-tives In the oily Deputy Inlted Slates Marshal Smyth was up from Suit Iako City yesterday on court business A marrlago license was yesterday 1s 1 pued to Joseph G Jlltloncld and Mlles Kato Wadsworth both of Morgan Pie W C T U moots this afternoon at 230 with Mrs Dr Gordon on Twenty fourth street A largo attendance Is desired de-sired Thorn Is talk among somo of Opdons business men ot organising a vigilance commllloe to rid the town of undesirable undesir-able hooters Mr Charles Selgralh a Rio Grando Wislcrn engineer who has been III In Salt Lake with pneumonia for tho past month returned homo yesterday Word came from Klko Nov yester day that two men held up a saloon full of men at a little station named Rvndcn near there tho night brfore ami succeeded suc-ceeded in gottlng away with over 700 W B Jjako yesterday received a tole gramo from Idaho Fulls that tho body of Ills son had been found In the Snako river eighteen miles below that place 1 ho yonntr man was drowned last May while lishlng from tho bank of the Snako river Mrs George W Baker Is homo again after a two weeks visit with her parents at Murray where oho went to attend the wedding of her sister Nina V AUvood nnd Mr Locke W Brockbank on Thanks giving day The unknown woman who was picked up tho police one night last week In an intoxicated condition at tho roar of n i j Twentyfifth street sulopn was yesterday II adjudged Insane and will be committed to tin asylum |