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Show SPIRITED FIGHT WITH TWO DESPERATE MEN Special to Tho Tribune. OGDvEN, Utalt, May IS. A dosperato fight between tho police and two men named Clark Gibson and ll s. Davis, created a mlnlaturo pajilc on Washington avenuo this afternoon. Policeman Robert Burke attempted to arrest Davis on tho chnrgo of fast driving, when Gibson of tho Ogden Implement company Intcrfcrrcd and a fight took place. Sergeant Cham-bora Cham-bora rushed to Burko'a aid and later Ruben Ru-ben Eggleston appeared to assist tho of-llccrs. of-llccrs. e All thrco men had a desperate IuhrIo to overpower tho two fellows, but Anally succeeded and they were loaded into the patrol wugon and taken to Jail, During tho melco Policeman Burke eot a hard blow on tho cheek bone and several sev-eral scratches on tho faco and hands. . Irving C. Emmott, the popular manager of tho Ogdon Knitting company, has resigned and will shortly take a Western agency for tho Schlltr. Brewing company of Milwaukee. Ho will establish a permanent ofilco ln this city and also handle several sldo Unea. ' Tho stockholders and officers of tho Knitting company held a meeting last night, but a successor to Mr. Emraett has not boon choson. Tho 9-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dalbout died yesterday morning of jjcnumonla. Col. Fronch. a San Francisco Salvation Salva-tion Army ofjlcer, will bo in this city on Friday and apeak ln tho army hall ln tho evening. A marriage Jlconso was Issued today to Charles N. Luchart and Miss Tinzloy E. Miller. Tho funeral of Mrs. Thomas Murphy will bo held from tho Cathollo church Thursday morning. Solomon Stiles Is ln tho city from Call-cnto, Call-cnto, Nev. Ho brought a couplo of sand terrapins to A Moandor Vlles. Albert Sadd haH received a letter from his son Raymond, who is on tho United States torpedo boat-dostroyor Proble. Tho Preblo was at Guyamas, Mox, when the letter was written, en routo to San Francisco. Tho G. A. R. are requested to turn out in force Friday night and hear tho report re-port of the Memorial day committee and nccept assignments, etc. t Mrs. Alll-a Wcatherby has brought suit against her husband, R. H. Wcatherby. for divorce, alleging Incompatibility of temper. It is reported that a number of counterfeit counter-feit $10 bills havo beon olrculated about Ogdon. A certain sho'cr of tho "queer" from California is suspected of the work, Joseph Espltalllor, a Frenchman, today appeared before Judge Rolapn and applied ap-plied for admission to citizenship. Espltal-lier, Espltal-lier, whon questioned as to his intentions, stated that he did not think that tho time would ever como when he would bo called upon to fight against France, yet. If It did, ho would shoulder a gun and fight for Undo Sam, ovqn if Napoleon wero to como to life again. His application applica-tion was granted. James K. Wilkinson, Walter Bunyan and Frank Samara wero arraigned before be-fore Judgo Rolapp today on tho charge of burglary, and were glvon ono year each in the penitentiary. Thomas C Foley has returned from Omaha, whoro ho was called a week ago on account of iho Illness of his eldest brother, Patrlok Foley. J, W. Springer of Prescott, Ariz., spent a few hours In tho city today. J. T. Smith and family aro visiting at Fremont, Utah- E. Buckingham, general superintendent of tho Oregon Short Line, wont East this morning. Edward T. Bryant, employed nt tho Ogdon-Lucln cutoff as a launchman, la ln tho city. J. E, Chapman of Evanston Is visiting ln the city. David Sharp of Verona. Utah, and Ezra P. Benson of Woods Cross, Utah, aro visiting ln tho city. Attorney Lindsay R, Rogers of Salt Lako City Is ln tho city on legal business- D. N. Holdon of Seattle Is in tho city on business. Councilman Max Davidson left for i.NUrilli:Ml LUVW13 UU uu.-iwieoD. L. H. Griffin and Gcorgo II. Smith of Salt Lake aro Ogdon visitors. E. IT. Jones, a Kelton, Utah, merchant, Is In tho city on business. Fred Hopplo of Tacoma, Wash., Is an Ocdon visitor. Mrs. Diana F. Fair, wifo of Velasco Farr. died this morning at tho family real-' dence, 700 Sixteenth street, of cancer of tho stomach. o William Ferrln was up from Salt Lako today on a visit. Gilbert Porgonson was given a farewell at tho Third ward amusement hall last ovonlng by tho residents of the ward. PorgerBon loves soon on a mission to Scandinavia . Evolyn Hondcrohott has gono to St. Louis, whero sho will accept a position with tho Utah commission. A flro alarm called tho department to tho rear of the Ogden Printing company lest evening, whero a small blazo In a couple of dry goods boxes. P W. Collins, traveling passenger agent of the Union Pacific, has returned from a flying trip through tho East. Mr. Collins Col-lins stoppou at St. Louis and visited tho World's Fair. |