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Show Brief Mention. 1 .Special lo The Tribune. 1 OGDEN. June 29. Beginning today, 1 the Ogden Rapid Transit company be- j gins using current from the Utah Light ' and ."Railway company. II, is not, cor- i tain yet whether I hoy will abandon their own plant, .but the guarantee of1 the Utah Light and Railway compan" is for sufficient and continuous current. Bernard Knoth, a prominent local druggist, has bugun suit for divorce from his wife, I31ain;ho L. Knoth, charging her with desertion. The couple cou-ple were married in Ogden May 2, 189S, and a year ago she brought action against, the present; plaintiff. Judge Howell found that they had agreed on the divorce and dismissed the previous action. Now the husband becomes the plaintiff. W. P. Orman. a relative of Hx-Gov-ernor Orman of Colorado, reported to the Ogden police today that he had been touched up at. the Ogden Union depot early this morning an1 robbed of a gold watch, .$( in ourroncy and a ticket, to San" Francisco. As he had boon going it, some, the officers took only passing cognizance of tho incident. inci-dent. John Dollinga, residing at, 2231. Stevens Stev-ens avenue, who was on his way home this afternoon, walked out at "Thirt'-first "Thirt'-first stroot and deliberately stepped from the car while it was at full speed. He lit on his head and shoulders aud was badly shaken up, but sustained sus-tained no broken bonos. lie was removed re-moved lo his home. Lucy Emma Tollor b starting divorro proceedings against her husband, Harrv Toller, the manager of the Congress dancing academy, charging desertion. She also asks for the custody of throe minor children and that their joint property on Madison avenue-be aw:iwl-1 aw:iwl-1 to the plaintiff. , |