Show SAY SI OGDEN TRIED T KNOCK Cil CI The attitude of ot Ogden toward Salt L City in the matter of ot joining in th tho to the members of the GrAnn Gr Or Ann Army of ot the Rc Republic during the now in progress Is la shown members of ot the Nebraska delegation N passed through Ogden ORden or on their theIra a way Salt Lake City early In the tho week j Three Nebraskans declared to T TELEGRAM last night that while t were wore waiting for tor their train to make t n for Salt ItI Lake City a numbe u r Ogden residents approached c the them theu and i to Induce them to remain re In den Instead of or coming on to the ene l ment It Is III charged that the Ogden asserted to the Nebraskans that o o 0 merchant in Salt Lake would and rob the encampment visitors I arrangements had not been madej madel properly care for them luring during their II a abut but that Ogden would show them a 1 g If time at the tho most moat reasonable expense We Ve 0 fought through the civil V war w were n not starved to death h. h one nad o of veterans Is III said to have replied d an anguess anguess guess tie we can lan take care carl of ourselves Salt Lake City for a few days We Web h h found he continued that Salt Bait L I. CIt City Is one of ot the tho most hospitable cl l lwe we have ever visited d. We have havo brent been most moat royally Your people people- h hr r picked d us II up P on t the tho streets and d h taken U us t to their homes asking us dine with them Total lit strangers ranKers too I Just because we were Grand Army rr It That Is the finest treatment In the wo we They said we would be robbed ft h h We Ve have havo bought square meals what they charged us for a n ham sa ta d and n raf a cup J of coffee r. r We kl h royally lI treated and Salt Sail T Take Yr won our hearts It will not he be a. a av ads If thing for tor any one to knok kno k- k Salt Snit L City to us after this experience I |