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Show TWO MEN HELD IN OGDEN JAIL FOR ROBBERY Special lo Tho Tribune. OGDEN. Utah, Nov. 2. Thomas Moore nnJ Jim Rigors were arrested by the po-lico. po-lico. today on suspicion of having held up and robbed George Patch, the Rio Grande yardmnstor, near tho corner of Twonty-llrst street and Washington avenue ave-nue last night. The men aro now in tho city jail, awaiting Investigation. G J. S. Abies has returned from a mission mis-sion to Tho Netherlands. Fannie M. Sauer of tho United Garment Gar-ment Workers of Denver Is ln the city in tho Interests of the union. v Marriage licenses havo been Issued Jp-day Jp-day to Georgo Ferguoson and Elizabeth Wlntle, both of Ogden, and to C. S. Ruy-,Tior Ruy-,Tior of Pocatello and Katie Lee of Ogden. Og-den. Tho funeral of Georgo PIdcock. who was killed on the Lucln cut-off some days ago. will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m., from tho Second ward mcctlng-house. a Samuel Harrocks and daughter, Mrs. Davis, left today for California. The funeral of Ernest E.' Bertram will probably be held -Sunday nftcrnoon at 2:30, from Rlchey's undertaking parlors, under the auspices of tho Fraternal Order Or-der of Eagles Angus McDonald has sworn lo a complaint com-plaint charging John IT. Gardner with ns-sault ns-sault with Intent to kill. The complainant complain-ant alleges that tho defendant attacked and severely beat him at West Weber on October 31 and then attempted to kill him. Gardner has not been located by tho police. William Holmes, tho negro bootblack, was sentenced to sixty days on tho rock pllo by Judge Howell today on tho charge, of petit larceny Tho funeral of Frank S. Goddard will be held from the family residence, No. 551 Twenty-seventh street,, tomorrow afternoon after-noon at 2 o'clock. Samuel Gompers,, John Mitchell and other prominent lenders of tho American Federation of Labor will pass through Ogden on November 12 and will stop here long enough to address the laboring men of Ogden. Work upon the extension of the waterworks water-works system under the Union depot house tracks In this city was begun today to-day and this may bo considered one of tho first steps toward the extending and Increasing of the depot trackage and the many other Improvements In sioro for Ogden. A slnglo plpo lino is being run along the full length, of the depot tracks, with taps at every ninety feet, for tho conveying of water Into tho cars. Tho line Is placed about ten feet west of tho last, or Oregon Short Line track, so that two tracks, ono on each aldo of tho pipe line, can be built It was learned at the Union depot this morning that tho reason for delay of trains on the Southern Pacific was a serious se-rious freight wreck at Cascade, New, about twenty miles from Truckee on Monday Mon-day afternoon. Two freight trains collided, col-lided, head on' ln tho snowsheds, and blocked the tracks for a considerable distance dis-tance A wrecking crew was at work until yesterday morning before the debris de-bris was taken away and the track cleared. Seymour Eklns, an clghf-year-old lad residing at Plain City, was found dead in bed this morning, Tho lad was In his usual good health when he retired lnt night, and death Is supposed to have been caused by heart failure. E. P. Collman, Mayor of Idaho Falls, Is In the city on a visit |