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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES Good watches Price 278 26th. -Contest Not Settled The contest commute-? of the Utah Cereal Food company met yesterday and continued its work of examining the list of sue gested trade names submitted during the past month, but failed to complete the big task or to choose a name The work will he taken up again later In the week. COAL We have what you wan1 Phone 27. tf Supplies A number of bids for general gen-eral supplies, ice, water, ga-s and electric elec-tric Ugh', for the Ogden postoffice have been reeehed by Postmaster W. W. Browning and were yesterdav forwarded to the treasury department at Washington, D. C The bids for the annual supply of coal will be submitted sub-mitted sometime in April. W. Eugene Marsteller. Dent'st Specialist In crown and bridgework. 406 407-408 Colonel Hudson Building-Recovering Building-Recovering Spencer Collins, who was operated on lor appendicitis at the Dee hospital about ten days ago, has been removed to his home and is rap'.dly convalescing. The buttei with the reputation B & G Clover Leaf. John Joseph was arrested yesterday afternoon by Sergeant H C. Peter ton on a charge of petit larceny. SEE MITCHELL BROS, for monumental monu-mental work Don't pay big cornmls-sion cornmls-sion to agents. Pictures of monuments monu-ments are misleading. 2003 Jef. P. 2213 William Stagg reported the theft Icf a gold watch to the police yesterday yester-day evening Coal and Ice M. L. Jones Coal Ice Co. Office. 413 24th St. Telephone 1603. Fighting Ed Howard was taken iuto custody by DetectUe Tom Burk last night, on a charge of disturbing the peace He was alleged to have been fighting. Garden Seed6 at. the Plngree Feed Store. Phone 799. Bankruptcy John H Gibson of Layton, Davis county, filed his petition peti-tion in bankruptcy in tho United States district court in Salt Lake City. His liabilities amount to something over $1000 with no assets Fpr Sale at a Bargain Big Six Cylinder Cyl-inder Seven Passenger Oldsmobile Automobile, Au-tomobile, just tho tiling for jitney use or rent, car: very cheap If 8old at once Wlllard Scowcroft. Phone 2640. Court Calendar In Judge James A. Howell's division of the district court March 21, the entire court calendar will be readjusted and cases reset for trial for the balance of March, and the April term. Case Dismissed In the district court today, the case of Claudie Louis, charged with keeping a house of pros tltution, was dismissed by the city attorney The reason for the dismissal dismis-sal was that witnesses for the city could not be located. The plaintiff was found guilty In the municipal court and the defendant appealed to the district court. The offense was alleged to have been committed November No-vember 21, 1914. Attend the Christian church and society cake and apron sale at Misch I harmacy on Saturday afternoon and c-sening. -Railroad Men Meet General Agent Prank Pouts of the Denver ft Rio Orande. returned lost night from Helper, Utah, where he attended a staff meeting of the department heads of the Utah lines of the road which he represents Regular routine business busi-ness matters were discusser! and at the close of the meeting a banquet was enjoyed. Going West- Mrs. E. M. Breltung and party are scheduled to arrive tn Ogden tomorrow morning tn private car "Boston which is attached to Union Pacific train No 3. The party is en route to San Francisco Departs for California- K. F. Flee man departed today for California on fh Dos Angeles Limited He expects ex-pects to remain on the coast about two weeks Called Into Court James Pingree, assignee of ihe Morning Examiner, has been cited to appear in the district dis-trict court March 19 and show cause why an order directing him to pay W B. W ilson the sum of $75. claimed to be due for clerical services, should not be made. Marriage License A maniace i-cense i-cense has been issued to Claude A Seppich and Inez M Thomas of Ogden. Og-den. New Homes Permeila Wood is building a residence on Adams avenue, ave-nue, between Twent -ninth and Thirtieth Thir-tieth streets that will cost in the neighborhood of SlftOO. and P H Ma-Ian Ma-Ian i6 erecting a home on Capital avenue, av-enue, between Quincy and Jackson, that win cost $irnn Eagles Confer James S Bennett E, E. Walker and W l. Fulmer of Els, Nevada, are in the citj on business busi-ness connected with the reorganization reorganiza-tion of the tri-state Eagles lodges, to meet the requirements or the new constitution The tri state organization organiza-tion embraces Utah, Idaho, and Nevada, Ne-vada, and the three Ely residents are members of White Pine Aerie No 1 705 Negress on Trial In Judge N. J Hams' division of the district court is being heard today the appeal case of Ogden Pity against Jane Doe Ross, a negress, charged with prostitution The offens" is alleged to have been committed in November, 1914, at 254'2 Twenty-; ifth street. John Martin, Jr" James uibson, J. W Gibson, S. A. Israelson. Alma Lanclois J. R. Thompson, Thomp-son, James Cowan and Charles H Thompson were selected to act as jurors. |