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Show SIXTY GYPSIES ON I ' TRAIN CAUSE A BIC STIR Ogden was visited this morning for a brief period by a party of about hO Gypsies and, according to remarks of ITnlon depot attaches, the citizens can be thankful that their stay was brief The party came In from Omaha Oma-ha at 615 a. m., via the Union Pacific, Pa-cific, in two cars and the opinion of one of the trainmen with regard to the cars was that a "pig pen was a Cologne perfume factory in comparison." compari-son." As soon as the train stopped at the local terminal, the Bohemians scattered scat-tered to all parts of the passenger station and grounds, accosting almosr everyone within reach and insisting on permission to read their palms. They left the city at 7.30 o'clock and the opinion of the depot officials was that they were well rid of the dirtiest and most nervy group of travelers that has passed through the city In years. They were headed for Stockton, Cal , presumably to camp until the opening of the San Francisco Fran-cisco exposition In connection with his experience with the Gypsies on his train, the conductor stated that he noticed a camp consisting of nearly 30O wagons, concentrated east of Florence. Neb, which be thought were headed westward |