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Show RANDOM REFERENCES L Anderson of Spring Valley, "Wyo., was a business visitor in Ogdcn yesterday yes-terday EXCURSION NORTH via Oregon Short Line, June 3rd and 17th. For rates Inquire City Office. 2511 Wash-ington Wash-ington Ave. Both Phones No. 372. - Airs. J. R Guild of Lyman.-AVyo., Is visiting Ogden friends for a few days. COAL Best Peacock, Rock Springs and Utah Coal, $5 25. Phone 27. John Farr. After many months abroad, several weeks of which were spent In France, Miss Nell Maher, a former employe cf the H. L. Grirfin company, returned return-ed to Ogdcn yesterday. EXCURSION to Salt Jiko and return, $1,10, via the Oregon Short Line Ry. Tickets on salo June 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and !th, tickets good returning June 12th Choice of eleven trains dally each way. City office, 2514 Washington avenue. V. C. Snow of Mantl was a visitor in tho city yesterday. WANTED Clean white rag5 at tho Standard, James Salmon was a Coalville visitor visi-tor in Ogden Thursday. Visit tho Five Points Millinery. (Continued on Pago Seven.) I RANDOM I REFERENCES II (Continued From Pago Five.) X W. O. Newman loft Ogden on the Ij ', Denver Rio Grande this morning If . for St. Louis, Mo. O a Get your Sunday dinner at Living- ) pton Cafotorla. Service 10.30 a. m.; VI " S p. m. III 1 No Court Judge Harris is holding lj I court at Morgan today and Judge fSj 'J Howell Is occupied hearing ensos at 1 A Farmlngton, hence there is no court II :1 In either division In Ogden today. LV I There will bo no -further court sot- 1 tings here until next week. if j Chickon dinner at Livingston Cafe- j 9 teria, 10:30 a. mf; S p. m. ( A Kicked by a Horse Fred Ternes, fit? son of Ben Ternes, was kicked In tho fiy left side by a horse this morning. (t-I "For a sll0rt' t,me 'lc was rendered liXI almost unconscious. Ha was leading 'fcl the animal to the pacturc when tho ?X horse, in a playful way, turned and fj kicked with both feeL Young Ternes Ij 1 was knocked down hut rostorativcB r 1 soon revived him. He is not dangor- Ij 3 ously Injured. J A Ice, 2.00 per month. Call Ogden S I City lea Co. ) t New Block Opened The Howell t , business block on Hudson 'avenue lias j J been completed to the point where the J ;.( Glen tPlano company is moing In Its C j stock of goods, ) j Remember the Children Class in Dancing at Congress, Saturday from 2 V to 4 p. ru. j Police Court James Callahan, v ; charged with mendicancy, was this j j : morning sentenced to serve ten days i - on the stone pile by Judge J. D. Mur- phy. He pleaded guilty to the charge II - '.vhen arraigned. W Griffin and Sid i . Johns pleaded guilty to boing uulaw- S fully drunk and were fined $5 each. f ; Do your children dance? If not, C why not; ' Tour of Inspection W H Bancroft, ) ;j vice president and general manager of j ', the Oregon Short Line: P. H. Knicker- j i bocker, assistant general manager; J. J, f F. Dunn, superintendent of motive 1 power; A, F. Brewer, sjperlntendent i of the Utah division of the O. S L., I i and H. J. Harris, assistant division j superintendent, went north today for a if f general tour of the road. They will i) bo on the road several Jays. I American Hairdressing Parlor for l ECienUflc beauty culture -110 25th St.-- I . Detective Expected Back JameB ! ' Pender, captain of detectives, who ; several days ago left Ogden for New I: York City taking with him a dement- I eel foreigner to be deported to Hol- , land. Is expected to arrive In this city I tomorrow. ( EXCURSION to Salt Lake and ' return, 1 10, via the Oregon Short '; Line Ry. Tickets on salo June f; 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, tickets good V' returning June 1 2th. Choice of eleven ( trains dally each way. City ofllce, t r 2514 Washington avenue. - j. Suit Over a Pigeon Claiming that ); Arthur O. Perrin Is unlawfully hold- ; 1ns a pigeon which rightfully belongs ) ' torhim, John W. Selbolt hns brought i1 suit in tho municipal court, asking that the bird be returned- to him or j that the possessor of It pay to kirn j I tho sum of $100 ) EXCURSION NORTH via Orogon J ' Short Line. June 3rd and 17th. For S rates Inquire City Office, 2511 Wash- ) ington Avo. Both Phones No. 372. - I Sons of Herman Goethe Lodge No. j 2, Sons of Herman, celebrated its first i' anniversary by an outing at Sylvan Park About 150 members of the or- I der and their wives, attended from Salt Luke j I Transfer of Land A. W. Ageo, his J j wife Lllllo E. Agee and Aurctta Ageo, I I have sold to James A. Woods and I -wife, a part of the northeast quarter of section 21, township C north, range & 1 west. Salt Lake .Meridian, and, in I turn, Mr. and Mrs. Woods have sold 1 tho property to' F Mayer. Tho con- 1 sideration in each Instance was ?3,000. The deeds of conveyance have been filed In the county recorder's office. ; New Theater The new theater j - building on Twenty-fifth street, be- i ' j twcn Grant and Lincoln avenues, is ' nearly to tue top oi tne nrst story. A large force of bricklayers are oiu- ') . ployed toda . New Business Block The W. O. Kay block on Washington avenue, l j near tho comer of Twcnts -fifth stieet is being rapidly constructed. Tho !'i ; excavation for tho basement Is com- pleted aud the girders for the fir6t V two floors are being placed in posi- II ; ; tion. I A communication has Just been ro- (' ccived by the local offirois of the I, Order of Owln stntlng that the na- V tlonal organization is now In josl- ) tlon to take caro of the orphans of (, deceased members of the order. The letter asks that the uames of any such I.) children be sent to the national of- u ficeB at South Dend.. Ind., and tliat ; arrangements will bo made to look I . nfter them. The new home of tho , ( order is lopated in St. Joseph county Indiana. i |