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Show OGDEN NEWS. - - - Victims of Forgers. ' ' The forgers who have been raising 25-cent 25-cent money orders to CS have passed the worthless paper upon two other firms in Ogden. John McCready and A. W.- Put nam are the latest victims. Each cashed orders similar to the one cashed by Bee son & Brown. From the descriptions furnished by the merchants It Is shown that there are two men working together and it is thought that they are the same who have been operating in Logan. Soma Hope of Recovery. ( . There Is some hope of recovery for May Williams, the three-year-old daughter of John Williams, who swallowed carbolic acid from a bottle that had been left within her reach. Poultry Show. The opening day of the poultry sliow was largely attended. W. W. Browning says the exhibit is certainly the finest ever brought together in the State. Wallace Damag Salt. It Is expected that the damage suit of Kate P. Wallace, administratrix of the estate of Charles Wallace, deceased, against the Oregon Short Line Railway company will go to the Jury today. The action is brought to recover (50,000 damages dam-ages for the death of Wallace, who was killed while employed as a brakeman for the defendant company. .. - Becruits for ths Navy. Five more recruits Tor the navy have been sworn In, Theyare: Thomas Huff. Graham. WUburn. William J. jD'Brlen, John L. Carlson and Ray M. Durant - , . .... City Briefs. ; P. T. Ferris of the Southern Pacific shop force has been taken to Salt Lake for treatment for typhoid fever. Snow 'fell for a-couple of hours yesterday yes-terday and the fall In the mountains was quite heavy. The United States Civil Service commission com-mission will hold an examination in Ogden Og-den February 24th for an irrigation en-gineer en-gineer and assistant engineer or hydro-grapher hydro-grapher in the geological survey.. Smallpox cases are developing in various vari-ous parts of the city and the Board of Education has agreed to have all pupils at the Plngree school vaccinated, at 25 cents each. Detective Pender arrested one Harry P. Lloyd as a deserter. He will be taken to Fort Douglas. |