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Show ENGINE AGENT IN TOWN. J.. A. Carrol of Baldwin Locomotive Works a Busy Man. Special lo The Tribune. 'OGJJEX, Oci. ij. J. A. Carrol, representative repre-sentative of tho Baldwin Locomotive works of ' Philadelphia, tho couccrn which is delivering many new engines to the irarriinan lines, is' in" Ogden again today to inspect l.ho new locomo.-tivr's locomo.-tivr's thaL aro coming, to tho .Union. Pacific and Southern Pacific. He has just .returned from Pocatello, vhcrc- he fiet up twelve- cngiues for the Oregon Short Line. Two Pacific type engines for the Southern Pacific are duo hero now. In addition., four are due for the Evaustou district and will ,bo set ! np on arrival. Tho Salt Lako "Ron to has orders in for n number of big engines from the same company, and the demand for power is so, great tluit Mr. Carrol is figuring ou moving his headquarters to OgdcnJIis wife- is on the way here now from Philadelphia. ' Will Erect Building. Special to The Tribune. , OGUE.N". Oct. 0. Beta Radish, the smelting man, is arranging for tho erection erec-tion of n two-story building, with basement, base-ment, on tho property he recently purchased pur-chased ou Twenty-fifth street, between Lincoln and Wall avnnue?. Thn location loca-tion warrants business, and three stores will be built on the street level of tho new bttildiug. ' WifOtBoater. . Sentenced. Special to Tbe Tribune OtiDEX. Oct. 6. Charles Brown, 1 he youug wifc-benter, received a. sentence from Judge Murphy today of $100, or 100 days iu jail. The Judge expressed his regret, that he could not. make the sontoncc heavier, but the .attorney .for the defendant-is aiming to give bond while the caso goes on appeal. injured Man May Die. Special to The' Tribune. OGDEX, Oct. b Valison Tanner, a man who had his nock broken at Grouso Creek, Nov., and who was operated on in the Ogden General hospital, .is still alive, biit someof his doctors "do not hope for an absolute recovery. Big Forco at Work. Special to Tho Tribune. OGDEN, Oct, 6. Frank M. Bcardsley is" in Ogden from Portland, Utah, where he occupies a responsible position with the Utah Portland Cement company, lie stales that a large forco of men is at work, but that more men aro needed in all Hues. . Residence to Cost' 8000. Special to Tho Tribune. OGDEN, Oct. 0. George W. McCunc will b.uild an.SSpop residence' on-Twenty-sixth" street,' between Adams and Jefforson. Tho contract has been let, and Smith & Hodgson arc the architects. Shoop Doing Wpll. Special to The Tribune OGDEN, Oct. 0. Adam Patterson is back from Buffalo. Wyo., where ho .has been looking over his sheep interests. lie reports the summer range iu good -nmH condition and tho eheep doing, splen- l" didly. iH Contract for Residence. j' , Special to The Tribune. I , k OGDEN, Oct. 6. J. L. Scovillc .ha.i ' ' closed a contract for tho construction of a SJ000 dwelling houso on Twenty- , sixlh street, between Adams and Jeff or- J, t. son avcntKT1. ' H Ogden Brief?. Thomas B.- Fitzgerald, .familiarly r' 1 IH known a,s '-'Old Yellowstone," .is down IH from Idaho ori a visif. His home was formerly in Ogden. Isaac Thorue. one, of the County-Com-missioncrs, of -Oneida.. county, Ida., .and. a business man .of Rockland, was in'Og- ,H don today on business, and called on the ' IH firm of Scowcroft k Sou. IH Tho Stewart Opera, compauy. winch delighted the people- of Ogden 6nc week jH ago. us also the people of Salt Lake all ot last week, opens again in Ogden at tho Grand opera-house' on Sunday nighi . . IH for a season of three nights. 1. |