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Show 0GDEN RESIDENCE DESTROYED BY FIRE Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, June 12. The lire department depart-ment was called this afternoon to the residence of O. E. Ohlson, 21 Twenty-sixth. Twenty-sixth. Through a disarrangement of the alarm system the department made a run to box :i. at the freight ollice and before they returned io Jefferson and Twenty-sixth streets the lire was well under way. The house Is almost a total to-tal loss, a valuable piano being among the articles, l-oss 52000. o u Frank Devoto of this city received tidings of the death of nls nephew. Weir D. Coffman, who died at Omaha yesterday. Mrs. Joseph Flygare of this city will leave tomorrow for a visit with friends i and relatives at Preston,. Ida. j c -Sheriff .James of Uintah county was In the city today. In behalf of the'relatlves or the late Clarence J. Stone, r desire to extend our thanks to the Woodmen, of the World for their prompt payment of the insurance policy for $2000 which Mr. Stone carried In' that company. A. J. STQNE. Albert Doxey, son of Thomas Doxey. was fatally shot near Willard. Box Elder county, some time this evening.' Late tonight a telephone message from' Willard s-tates that It if a case of attempted suicide. The message is to the effect that Doxey made the remark re-mark some hours before that he intended in-tended to kill himself. A.v he was but 13 years of age, and there being no apparent reason why he should do so, no attention was paid to the threat. Tt Is said, however, that he appeared very despondent during the day. Dr. Rich haa gone from Ogdeu to attend him. He w.-u alive at midnight, but very low, , The boy Is shot in the temple and cannot live. He Is a nephew of Samuel Doxey. teacher of manual training in the Salt Dake iwhools. One of the mdpt daring robberies that ever occurred in Ogden was committed thif evening on lower Twenty-dfth street. While the streets were crowded with people a man stepped Into the entrance of Stein's pawnbroker shop and. with a rook wrapped In a cloth, smashed one of the yide windows and. extracting eight watches, valued at about $200, successfully made his escape. es-cape. While Intoxicated tonight. Lee Faulkner Faulk-ner fell into a pile ot broken bottles and received several bad gashes about the head. He wai carried Into Knoth's drug store, where his wounds were dressed hy Dr. Dixon. Nothing new developed In the Moss case today. Moss If still at the county jail and will probably be arraigned tomorrow to-morrow afternoon, when he will attempt at-tempt to secure ball. |