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Show Brief Mention. Seclal lo The Tribune. , OGDEN, Aug.' 24. V. 13. Throckmorton, Throckmor-ton, traveling freight and passenger agent of tho Colorado Midland, wa In Ogden today. John F. Smith, president op Ihe Little Franklc Mining company In Nevada, has returned lo Ogden badly crippled" with rheumntlsm. . ' No. 10 on the Oregon Short Line was away late tonight on account of the failure fail-ure lo eonni'ct on tho part of tho Oregon Hallway t Navigation company nt Huntington. Hun-tington. The train came Into Ogden with thirteen cars. ( IT. C. Tavoy. n-sldont representative of the Marshall FIoVl company of Chicago, rotmned last night from a trip In tho Upper Snake Rlvur valley, llo reports groat crops, and, so far, an entire absence of frost. W. .T. Olvan of Hannibal, Mo., ono of the prominent mi'rciiants of that town. Is visiting General Yardmastcr George Cunningham Cun-ningham of Ogden. C. B. Liver of Omaha, one of tho ca-trrer ca-trrer to the refreshment men and representing repre-senting tho house of the same name, waa In Ogden today. General Manager R. A. Grant of the I'tahnn theater Jias had thu Interior artistically ar-tistically decorated nnd on September 11 the shows will bo removed from the park to the theater. Kolb and Dill plnynd tonight at the Grand opera-houso to a record hotisu. These men are the successors of Weber & Field In comedy, nnd the entertainment entertain-ment was ono of tho best over offered In Ogden. Tho company goes to Chcycnno In the morning and Inter plays a two week's engagement In Denver. M. M. Reaver-and A. Bernstein of Salt Lake, the, Isttter-'-lho c'ar manufacturer, and A. WJ-'Voruman of Bingham, arrived ar-rived herd th's i forenoon from Cache .valleyy whgruT'tlley lfnd been shooting -chicken:, , . |