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Show OGDEN BRIEPS I I . I Special to Tho Tribune. OGDEN, June 30. The friends of George M. Hanson, who was suddenly stricken with an attack of uraemic poisoning, necessitating his removal to the hospital Monday afternoon, aro pleased to hear that ho has regained, consciousness and is reported to be improving im-proving rapidly from his illness. Beginning July 1 extension work on tho Harriman lines will be resumed, it is announced. Tho work was stopped several months ago, during the financial finan-cial depression. Already gangs of men havo been sent to .the ' Athol hill cut-ofl cut-ofl in Colorado and along the road where the proposed extension will lead up tho North Platte river. In a short time, it is also reported, work on tiio doublo tracking of the Union Pacific out of this city will bo started again. Joseph L. Rice, a prosporous farmer residing at Pleasant View, was arrested Tuesday by a deputy sheriff, charged with an assault and battery committed upon the "person of his wife last Sun- . day morning. His wifo is tho complainant. com-plainant. When Uie criminal case is disposed of Rico will have to figure . in tho divorce court, as his wife has begun an action for a legal separation on the grounds of cruelty. Marian IJ. Costley has filed in the probate division of the District court a petition asking for the appointment of herself as gnnrdian of the persons and estates of four minor children, who are bencficinrios of an estate left by their father, valued at. $M.000, which consists mainly of real estate in this county. The Weber County Commissioners havo under advisement, tho petition of Solomon C. Stephens for a franchise to establish and operate a distributing water sj-stem on Burch creek. Tho contract for sprinkling Ogden canyon has been awarded to Jacob Waanaga'ard for $100 per month. Licenses to marrv wore issued bv the f'otinty Clerk Tucsdnv lo tho following: Walter 1,. Anderson and Marv K. TYith, both of Salt Lake ditv, "and Sam Knighton and Hazel Lcavitt, both of Ogden. A number of motions for now trials were heard in the District court Tuesday Tues-day by Judge Howell, all of which wero ret used. |