Show references the dorcas society lielda a bazaar next friday tom donallee Don allue died nt the city hospital yesterday morning at 8 thomas nelson of winnemucca nev is in ogden on legal business J A kirby and wife of salt lake city were ogden visitors yesterday mr W M leigh of malad idaho was in yesterday on business prof D A curry gave his stereopticon lecture at provo saturday night mr george bywater of salt lake city was an visitor yesterday one plain drunk made himself somewhat disagreeable on the street last night about 8 and he was given a chance to sober up in the city bartilo over night president chambers of the Terri toria worlds fair commission has returned home A letter from don maguire says ho will return soon bringing with him the utah exhibit the ladies of alie ogden charitable association meet this afternoon at the residence of mrs F J cannon to consider the arrangements for the annual charity ball which is billed for about december ast 1st sir william hinea of dallas texas is in ogden tor a few days sir aynes is one of the most extensive stock raisers of texas and is liero to arrando for the shipment of 1500 head of horses he recently purchased in nevada sunday mornings telegraphic columns gave an account of a bad wreck on the denver rio graude railway winch narrowly missed being a very serious affair the train which was delayed fourteen hours arrived hero at yesterday morning new time cards yesterday went into effect on the southern pacific and rio grande western railways on sunday by this change the evening passenger on the southern pacific arrives in ogden at instead of and the westbound train will leave at 4 instead of 1 the evening rio grande western for the east leaves at instead of and the train which has arrived here at 1215 will arrive at p m mrs peck and child of malad idaho were ogden visitors yesterday J J brummitt Brum milt left the city yesterday evening on a business trip to nevada miss kins of this city waa the guest last week of mrs D richards ol 01 salt lake t is rumored that a large block of stock ie about to change hands J H bennett of the rio grande western was in ogdon yesterday on business yesterday the union pacific carried fourteen cars of cattle from idaho to kaysville Kays ville mrs P M smith of salt lake city is in ogden visiting mrs orchard of twenty fourth street today the utah commission will hear the contests which have been filed the legislative canvass there being no business to come up in police court yesterday judge had a very short session on wednesday sixty cara of cattle from wells and ll alleck nov will pass through ogden for the east judge TD pitt of corinne is in the city and will probably remain for some days being on the grand jury the magazine club meets this afternoon at the residence of mrs J N kimball on washington avenue J L loar returned sunday from where ho had been attending the territorial school association the masquerade ball to be given by the republican drum corps next friday evening promises to bo a grand success II 11 0 gilberts fine black roadster died yesterday at nelson stables the supposed cai isco death being a rupture if tho of ogden wake up some morning and find they have no organ they have only themselves to blame eight cara oi horses from the of E B montgomery of eiko ney passed ogden yesterday billed for east st louis thomas E fitzgerald resident engineer of the southern pacific and wife returned from a california visit yesterday morning mr J B Triin ball and wife returned home yesterday from an extended trip east visiting friends and relatives and taking in the worlds fair joseph james one of early settlers died on sunday and the funeral eer took place yesterday from his lalo residence on WalFaTe nue sunday afternoon the funeral services over the remains of little edna rebecca daughter of elizabeth richter apro held from the family residence mr J K remick ogden cashier of the union pacific railway who has been abick over a month is slowly improving but is not yet able to be out the freight rates on utah salt to colorado points has been reduced from 35 to 23 cents per hundred this will open a considerable market for tho utah product |