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Show Brief Montion. Speeinl to Tho Tribune OGDEN. July 20. A marriage llconse was lsHued today by County Clerk David Mattson to Charles E. Wilson, 22, of Spokane, Wash., and to Miss Addlo Hol-loway, Hol-loway, 23, of San Francisco. Both parties par-ties are popular members of the ZInn'a company now playing at the Utahna. Henry Last of thu furnishing houso of Last & Thomas loft on tho Overland Limited Lim-ited today for Chicago and Now York 10 do tho fall purchasing for his houso. He will bn gone somo fivo weeks. Truman Schonok of Salt Lake, tho well-known well-known mining man, went through Ogdon Og-don on the Ovcrlnnd Limited today to visit somo valuable gold properties In Toulumno county, Cnl., which ho and his asBoclatcs have recently secured. John Q. Leavltt, formerly and many years ago connoctcd oJHclally with tho old Utah Central In Salt Lake, bus returned re-turned from a five weeks' visit to California Cali-fornia points, especially southern California, Cali-fornia, and Is much Improved in health. Mr. Leavltt has passed his seventy-second milestone, but Is still hale and hearty. W. F. Bell, roproBontatlvo of the "K. C." Baking Powder company of Chicago, is in Ogdcn visiting the trade. Fin- G. Brooks, the Salt Lako traveling man who is known as the "Coffco King," Is In Ogdon again today. IIo states that his million pounds for the year 1006 will bo ensily mado. He gets a froo trip to Europe for hlmsolf and wife If ho sells tho million pounds, and snyB It will bo easy. Battling Nolson and Billy Nolan, his managor, this afternoon moved tholr hoadquartors to Ogdon valley, whore they will flsh and root. Nolan says that no fight tnlk goos with hlmsolf or tho Battler Bat-tler until thoy havo finished their vacation. |