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Show ADVENTURES AROUND THE WORLD After having inoro than circled the globe, coming In contact with a colony col-ony of lepers in the South Pacific lbles and Boer bullets iu South Africa. Carl Emll Peterson, Is now a guost of O D. Rasmusson iu this city and will probably remain in Ogden for several days before continuing on a journey which may prove a second trip around tho world. Mr. Peterson Is a native of Denmark Den-mark but speaks English well and has a practical knowledge of soveral other oth-er tongues gained by his sojourns in dlferent parts of tho world. Though still a young man, Mr Peterson's ad-entures ad-entures might well be the caus0 of many gray haira but his strong phy-slquo phy-slquo does not appear to have suffered suffer-ed any by the slronuoslty of his career ca-reer During tho day lib was the guest of President Brewer of tho Weber We-ber club and proved himself a most Interesting guest. In bis globe Uottlng iho young man has not traveled in state and no retinue of servants have cared for his baggage. -Much of the time Mr. Petorsou has had no baggage to care for or, if ho had, it was tied In a gunnysack, and slung over his shoulder. shoul-der. The globo trotter left bis natlc homo liractlcally penniless and earned earn-ed his way by mnuual labor and by his wits. Duriug all of his tra cling, however, ho has ncvor found it necessary nec-essary to ask any ono to help him financially he has never begged. During all his travels the young man has boon successful in securing some manner of work just when the crisis of actual want was upon hlrti It Is In this work, or the finding of It, |