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Show I FAMILY MADE ILL BY EATING BOILED HAM Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, July 9. J. Walker West is looking for the man who put up a certain cer-tain boiled ham. Mr. and Mr. John I. Herrlck, Miss Agnes Herrlck nnd Mr. Maycrpft went to Salt Lake yesterday on the Mutual Improvement excursion. Before leaving, they purchased a ham and Mrs. Josephine West, mother of Walker West and Mrs. J. S. Herrlck, partook of the same and became violently vio-lently III. In the meantime, Mr. and Mrs. Herrlck Her-rlck had gone to Salt Lake and In company com-pany with Mr. Maycroft partook of the same ham, nnd all became 111. Prompt medical aid saved their lives but all were violently 111. , Mr. West proposes to Investigate the matter and punish those who were re-eppnslble re-eppnslble for the case. m All members of. the Fifty-third quorum quor-um of Seventy are requested to meet at Third ward meeting-house today at 1 o'clock, to attend the funeral of the late George M. Kerr, who was a member mem-ber of said quorum. The members will march In a body to his late residence on Adams avenue. F. W. Thackwcll of Boston, rcpro- sentlng the La Platta Consolidated Mining company, Is In Ogden, looking over the company's property. Guy Nelson, son of Charles A. Nelson, Nel-son, Is In town irom San Francisco, where he has been employed In the Southern Pacific shops. The case of William Hughes vs J. P. O'nell was concluded In the District court this morning, the Jury returning a verdict of "no cause of action." Six Recruits have been sworn In for the United Stales navy at tho local recruiting re-cruiting office during the past week. They are E. B. Hcyhurst, A. Shaw, J. P. Sorenson and G. J. Klrby, coal passers; pas-sers; J. Kelly, fireman, and S. B. Blxby, landsman. . A marriage 'license was Issued today to Antonio Napolltana and Glovcnnlna VIsso. 'both of Ogden. I The funeral of Frank W.'Jenne, who comtnltteed suicide some days ago, will be held from the family residence, 2G3 Second street, at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. . ' The fire department was called out to a grass fire on Tyler avenue today noon. Richard Greenwell was nominated today to-day as school trustee for West Weber. The convention was held In the County court-house and tho vote resulted as follows: William Green 0,. Richard ureenweu i-. An inquest was held today by Judge Howell over the remains of Frank Jenne, who committed suicide some days ago. The Jury returned a verdict of suicide. , , A marriage license has been Issued to Frank II. Smith, aged 33, and Bertha Smith, nged 19, both of Morgan. The funeral services of Frank Klr-wuri Klr-wuri will be held from the Catholic church at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. ... I ! II. P. Moffat, an engineer In the cm-ploy cm-ploy of the Southern Pacific, has ro-colved ro-colved word of tho death of his son at Arkansas City, Ark., by drowning. ... At the pretty new home of tho groom, on Sunday evonlng, Miss Emma Bullcn and Alfred Empey were united In marriage. mar-riage. R,cv. J. E. Carver of the Presbyterian Presby-terian church officiated. There were present to witness the ceremony only tho relatives and a few Intimate friends. The guests repaired to the Reed hotel," whprc a wedding supper was served. Mr. and Mra Empey will be at home In Ogden tibout August L ... Mrs. W. Van Alen was the charming hostess at a pretty party given in tho parlors of he Virginia on Wednesday. Euchre w&a the diversion of the afternoon. after-noon. Miss Ella Conroy won the first prize. The consolation prize was awarded award-ed to Mrs. Blrdael of Sacramento. After cards dainty refreshments were served. The Invited guests woro Mesdamee Lawrence, McLean, Hoag, Horn, Wl-thee. Wl-thee. Grout, Brick, Ilenderaon, Hume, E. W. Mateon, Reynolds, Whalen. Mc-Cormlck, Mc-Cormlck, Peery F. J. Klesel, F. W. Kiesel and BIrdECl of Sacramento; Fabian of Salt Lake, Noble, Fitzgerald, McCabe, Abbott, Conllsk, Pierce, Stcw-nrt, Stcw-nrt, Conroy, Armstrong1, Erhart, Albert Klesel, AndrewB, Ensign; Misses Hap-good, Hap-good, Eddy, Healy, Hume. Pecry. Klesel, Kle-sel, Adams. Inez lAdams, Walker, Wel-ner, Wel-ner, Mosley, Conroy, Celesta Conroy, Erhart, Marks and Hoag of Salt Lake. . The Ladles' Aid society of the Presbyterian Pres-byterian church had an afternoon tea at the home of Mrs. Bevllle on Lincoln avenue Thursday. ... The Knights of Pythias, Ogden lodge No. 2, will entertain their fellow knights and friends next Monday evonlng evon-lng at their hall. The students of the Weber Stake academy are arranging for an excursion excur-sion to Saltalr about August L The Dcgroo of Honor will install officers of-ficers next Wednesday evening for the ensuing term. The ladlea of the lodge are arranging for an outing nt the Hermitage Thursday, July 14. . Miss Theresa Whcelor returned to her homo In Salt Lake Tuesday after a pleasant visit with relatives and frlenda In Ogden. Mrs. George W Larkln, Sr.. Is visiting visit-ing for a few weeks with relatives and frlcnds at St. John's, Tooele county. ... Howard Hall, an aeronaut performing perform-ing at Utahna park, was seriously Injured In-jured tonight while giving a balloon ascension. as-cension. ' The balloon was not sufficiently Inflated, In-flated, and although It arose proporly, as soon ns It passed over the Doyle block It began to settle down on Washington Wash-ington avenue. Tho ropes became entangled en-tangled with a network of wires over the street and, the distance being too short to use the parachute, Hall let go and dropped. He fell about thirty feot to the pavement, landing on all fours. Both arms wero dislocated, the loft one at the elbow and the right one at the wrist. Dr. Rich dressed Hall's Injuries nnd he Is getting along nlcoly. It wns Hall'K first ascension nt Utahna park and It will likely lay him up for two weeks at least. As noon as he dropped the balloon arose nnd alighted later on Twenty-eighth Twenty-eighth street, nearly a mile away, can Fork. Last evening efforts were rewarded and agreements were signed for a series of three games. The first will be played at Lehl on July 21. the next a week later at American Fork -nnd a "toss up" will decide where the third game is to be played. The winner win-ner of the games will he declored the champion tenm of the Alpine Btakc, besides be-sides tnklng In a side bet of $200. which has bcon posted. The postofTtce of Lehl City has been discontinued. ThlH does not mean that we have no postoflice here, but the name has been changed to Lehl and all money orders and other official communications commu-nications must now be made on "Lehl." |