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Show Deaths and Funerals UNDBLAD The body of Mrs. Augusta Au-gusta Lindblad, who died In Salt Lake September 5, was brought to Ogden Og-den late this afternoon and interred Jn tho City cemetery. Mrs. Lindblad was a former resident of Ogden, being be-ing well known In the Marriott dis-trict. dis-trict. MACK Charles F. Mack, a former Oregon Short Line brakeman, died yesterday evening at 6 o'clock at his home, 613 Maryland avenue. The funeral fu-neral announcements will be made later. la-ter. THOMAS James Clarence Thomas died Sunday at Oakland, Cnk He was 33 years of age and Is survived by his wife and his mother, Mrs. Alice Watkins Nalsbitt of Ogden. Mrs. Thomas is a sister of Mrs. Chris Fly. gare and was formerly Miss Alice Hansen of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Naisbitt have gone to Oakland to bring the body to Ogden for Interment, Inter-ment, The following brothers and sisters survive: Fred P. Naisbitt, Byron W.. William L., Edward J., Bessie May and Lizzie Naisbitt. oo Mistakes are as common as the acknowledgement ac-knowledgement thereof is uncommon. Some men would rather be broke than right if there's more coin in it. oo ' j Senator Lodge was talking InAVash-l ington about a dull Summer resort. I "I know a man," he said who took a cottago there last summer to pleaso his wife. "'This cottage,' tho agent said inl presslvely, during the signing of the lease, Ms just a stone's throw from the station.' "'Good,' said the man. 'That will give us something to do on the long summer evenings.' " "Yes," said the agent, with a puzzled puz-zled smile. 'Yes?' How so?' "'It will give us something to do, I said, on summer evenings,' the man explained. 'We can sit on the front iporch and throw stones at the trains ! "Milwaukee Free Press. oo Little Eunice, aged 5, was crying, and her grandmother asked what the trouble was. "Oh, everything seems to go wrong," sobbed Eunice. "I just wish I had my whole life to live over again!" oo Two ranchmen were strolling i " ' f J through a picture gallery in Chicago, where they apparently felt decidedly t out of place. But at last they brought ' P up before a picture which seemed to l J'c please them a portrait of a lovely "J girl -with a particularly ugly bulldog. 1 m "This i8 something nice, Dick," said 1 ft ono. 1 "What is it called?" I Dick referred to the catalog. ? '"Beauty and the boast,' he said. , The other man looked closer at the , " bulldog. r t "Ah," he sighed appreciatively "He ' I is a beauty. Indeed." S oo |