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Show Ogdcn liens. A small boy by toe yame or uinchcilfl, who resides on Twenty-eighth Twenty-eighth Street, between Adanuaml Jefferson avenues, was severely In-lured In-lured by being kicked by a horso VesUrday (FilJay). The blow Sroke the miU bow. abovo the Instep of the left leg. On Thursday a gentleman aecom-muled aecom-muled by his llttio daughttr came down Twenty-fourtli fatrwt and turned Into Washington Avenue at the Utah National Bank comer. A man with a long piece of Iron on his shoulder was coming uptheavenue, and Uw child ran against tho end or thciron, cutting Iicriyeand mouth. The blood flowed freely, ard for a lime It was thought the eye had been destroveJ. After the blood was wiped away It was discovered that the eye Yra uninjured but thelhl was badly cut. Jt was a wonder that the child was not more seriously serious-ly hurt than she was, si she ran squarely Into the end of tho Iron. Mils Trippclt. a joung Jady residing resid-ing at Deer Lodge, met with a painful pain-ful accident near Stuart this morning. morn-ing. She, in company with other members of the ftmlly and a number num-ber of friends were just starting upon a trip through the Park. The party were traveling in spring wagons, and MfcaTrippett thoughtlessly thought-lessly placet! one of ber feet upon tho strip fastened to tho ride of the wagon tied. V sudden lurch throw her foot into the wheel and both bona of the leg were snapped In an instant. The unfortunate young lady was taken lo her home by the fiist train, and ft physician was summoned from Butte to reduce the fracture. A rumor gained circulationon the street yesterday tluii the nrai who shot Mrs. Persham at Hot Springs last Tuesday night had been captured cap-tured nl nrlgbaru. Inquiries were made at the different place where a report of that kind would be likely to havi- been reci'ved but none t the officers had heard anything which would confirm the new;. A telephone dispatch wasrtcelvid at the sheriff's olllcs yesterday mornlDg from Wlliard, tlint tbe man liad struck out in the direction of Briglmm City, and the? ofilecra were close on his trail. Up to a late hour last nUht nothing ni"ie had bcenheard from.theon!cen,nnd the man hi probablystlll at liberty. A specUI train of six cars having on board a delegation of members ot the Brotherhood of Locomotiv Firemen from tbe east, will arrive In this city this morn lug at 0:30 o'clock. They will be met at the depot by delegatt s from tlso lodges of Ogdcuund ewortednrouu.i the c'ty. During their stiy in Utah the vl-Itora will go to SaitLakeand Garfield Beach and no oins will be spared to make their visit a pleasant one. After viewing tbe slzbts is this portion of the country, the fin-nicu fin-nicu will proceed toS-in Francisco, where they will participate in the; parade and exercise to be held In that city Sept. 8, by tho Pacific Const Pioneers and Native Sons ot the Goldeu Wsst. Many of (he firemen fire-men ate accompanied by their families and-friends. For some time past a fellow has leen canvassing Ogdcn with pictures pic-tures and frames, and has succeeded suc-ceeded in swindling a large number of people. He carries a frame, containing con-taining an enlarged picture, and for 52 delivers a frame and takes a photograph pho-tograph to t enlarged, promising to have it reproduced, and that Mad-en, Mad-en, Koch .t Madeti. the real estate agents, will deliver all of theai at once. Tho swindler ha3 Liken in a great many this way. Yesterday afternoon a lady called at tbe ofiice of tbe above named firm, under the "Broom " and said the fca I pur chased a frame w!i!h wis worth alout Arty cents, and desired her picture. Mr. Koch told her he did not know anything about auy picture. pic-ture. Tbo police were notified and are on the look-out for the rascal. A few diys a;o two men appeared at the Union l'acific loggagt-mom, and presented a cheek for a trunk In the custody of the company The l-nggag was delivered to them and nothing more thought of the matter until C. C. Hay. representa live of tbo American Hanker, presented pre-sented checks which called for the same piece of baggage. It was then discovered that the checks which tbe first iirty had pre-seuOsJ pre-seuOsJ were duplicates, aud the trunk hod beu delivered to th-wrong th-wrong party. The police were notified and dis-uvcred that a quantity of clothing answering the description of thatruntained in the stolen trunk find breu sold in Ibis city. Officer Shemrd was detailed iiiii tlie case, ami tracked the men to Salt Lake, where ho arrested them aud brought them beck toOg-den. toOg-den. There Is a clear case against tbu men. and tbe effects cf their luggage showed that they are professionals pro-fessionals in thoir work. A number of stamps of various orders were founj in their possession, and a map with every city of note marked on it, from Maine to California, showed that the men were pre:ri for extensive operations. Theprisoc-ers Theprisoc-ers were brought before J udge Pre-sbaw Pre-sbaw yesterday (Friday) afternoon and bound over Iu (he sum of $1000 each to await tht-action of tho grand Jury. Offden Standard. |