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Show Bric(fs. J. C. Boyle waa up from Salt Lake yesterday. yes-terday. II. M Allen of the Pullman company Is In Salt Lako City. C. P. Pruitt of tho Burlington was up from Salt Lake yesterday. Assistant Superintendent ' McGovern Is In town from Reno, Nov An inquest over tho remain.- of Michael Dunn will be held at 0 o'clock tomorrow morning, before Judge Howell. Sheriff Griffin of Pocatello arrived here yesterday and took back with him. James Shaw, wanted there on tho charge of ue-ducllon. ue-ducllon. John Hanson, aged 25, of Philadelphia, and Camllle Laurltson. aged Zi. of Salt Lake City, were granted a license to wed yesterday, Zeph Camp, a well-known railroad man. died AVcduesday evening. He had been In the employ of. the Union Pacific for about three cnrs, coming to Ogden from Nebraska. Word has been received In Ogden from Freeport. II.. to tho effect that R S Polge. formerly superintendent of schools lp Ugden. had bioken a blood vessel and was dying The report Is again being circulated that the Ugden Rapid Transit company will extend lis lines through to Ogden valley The report has been published several times but so far has not materialized and ao far as .s known there Is no nu.ro foundation than lor tho many similar cms. Thomas Conlcy left yestcrdav for Snn I-ranclsco as tho representative of the Order Or-der of Rallrond Conductors. Mr. Conley is chairman of the local board of adjustment adjust-ment and goes to altond an audience granted the order by the Southern Pacific His business Includes a number of grievances griev-ances which tho order has. but none of these are very serious. Mr. Conley wna iccently elected to succeed Frank Hart. |