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Show I"' City Briefs. Alex Toponce Is seriously 111. ' "George Goddard was in town yesterday. yester-day. Judge Howell went to Lehi yesterday on business. j. S. Holmes passed through Ogden yes- terday en route to Loa Angeles. Superintendent Noble of the Southern Paclflo went west yesterday. A derailed Short Line engine at the Weber river bridge delayed traffic for a time yesterday morning.-. Work commenced yesterday on the excavation ex-cavation work for H. H. Spencer's new residence on Adams avenue. E. ' H. Harrlman Is- expected to pass through Ogden on his way to New York carjy. tomorrow morning.- Frank Hartman, aged 40, and Miss May Moore, aged 27, both residents of Salt Lake, were yesterdax granted a marriage license. J ' Gladys Clarke, the ten-year-old .daughter .daugh-ter of Robert W. Clarke, died yesterday of,1 pneumonia. The funeral was held today to-day at 2:30 o'clock from the family residence, resi-dence, 251 Twenty-eighth street. E. S. Bates, a cook in the Rio Grande dining car service, was brought to Ogden yesterday to be treated at the hospital for a serious injury received by a tall from a train near Soldier Summit. Bates fell as tbe result of a fainting fit, while he was standing on tbe rear platform of the car. . t . |