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Show rue. Plans were submitted by a number num-ber of architects of the city, but no definite action was taken by the board. The matter will come up again at the next board meeting. Tb9 Indian avenue school Is to be modern in every detail and it is expected that it will cost about $25,000. It will contain con-tain twelve fine class rooms and will be furnished with modern school fixtures. fix-tures. Tho plan of tho school board at present Is to have the building ready for use at the opening of the schools next fall. Dolly Dimples Case A motion to quash the information in the caeo of tho Slate against Fred K. Kicker, L. V. Curry and Mrs. L. V. Curry, charged with criminal conspiracy was filed and argued In the district court this morning before Judjce Howell. The hearing on the motion was continued con-tinued until Friday, at 10 a m. The defendants will he remembered as tho "Dolly Dimples" trio who operated operat-ed In Ogden last November. Asks for Divorce Through her attorneys, at-torneys, Lazello ' C. Bowman has brought suit for divorce In the district dis-trict court against Archie R. How-man, How-man, upon the grounds of cruelty and non- support The couple were married mar-ried in Chicago, May 3, 1?0S. Marriage License A marriage license li-cense was Issued at the office of tho county clerk this afternoon to V. A. Grant of Baltimore and Kathryn Ludwig of Ogden. San Francisco tomorrow. Jeffrlea states that, after looking after business busi-ness matters in San Francisco, they will go to Lo Angeles ad engage training quarters and then start cn a month's hunting trip before going Into training. $1 10 to Salt Lake and roturn via the D. & R. C. Feb. 14th, 15th. 16th. 17th and ISth. Good returning until the 19th- Skating at the Auditorium tonight. New management. - Inspected meat only, Charles Cafeteria. Cafe-teria. Inspector of Hotels P. J. Murphy. Inspector of the hotels and dining cars of the Oregon Short Lino system, who accompanied the Dlks' excursion to SAn Francisco about ten days ago. returned re-turned from the west Inst night. Ho staled that a greater part of tho Ogden Og-den delegation was on the first section going west, and that all spent a most enjoyable lime while on the road. Upon his return from the coast, Mr Murphy visited the hotels and eating houses on the Salt Lke division of the Southern Pacific, which are within the Jurisdiction of the Oregon Short Line. Fresh home-made candles on special sale every day at Ward's two stores -- COAL! Call up Parker & Co. for rates on lump, nut and slack. Parker Ccai Co. Here on Business B. H. Roberts spent tbe day In the city on business. He departed on a late train for his home at Cenicrvllle. Fine place to eat, Charles Cafeteria, Wa,rd's Gooil Bread. Ask jour grocer. Coal, call up Parkor t Co, for rates 011 lump, nut and slack. Three Powerful Engines Three of the Mallet type of freight engines, recently re-cently received by the Union Pacific, are now being used between 0;den and Wasatch, the top of the hill. The big engines are performing excellent service and hauling the largest trains ever sent cast with one engine. Upon the arrival of the trains at Wasatch the big engines are replaced by lighter engines tbut take the train to Evans-ton. Evans-ton. Time saver, economic. Charles Cafe teria. Ice Cream and Fountain drinks at Ward's two stores. Both phones 279. Woodmen of the World Second dance of ho season, Royal Dancing Academy, Thursday evening, February Febru-ary 17. Tickets 50c. Extra lady 25c-- Doub!e tracking Prior to h's do. parture on a trip of inspection over the Utah division of the Union Pacific this morning, in answer to the question ques-tion as to the double tracking of the Union Pacific between Ogden and Evanston, Superintendent W. M. Jef-fers Jef-fers stated that no Information regarding regard-ing the work had been received at his office. Plenty of hard coal at Lewis' Coal Yard. Phone 149. Skating at the Auditorium tonight-New tonight-New management. - The pick of the market B. & G. Butter. ' Skating at the Auditorium tonight. New management. Ladies free. Skating at the Auditorium tonight. New management. Ladles free. Here from Evantton Mr and Mrs. Erlckson of Evanston are Ogden visitors. vis-itors. Mr. Erickson's health Is not "Od in the high altitude of EvansUm and it Is thought that Ogden's lower altitude will be beneficial to him. If It Is not Mr. and Mrs. Erlckson will likely spend a few months in Arizona and Mexico. Mr. Erickson Is suffering of a severe attack of asthma. Mrs. Martin Ctillon of this, city Is visiting MrB. Joseph Firth, her sister, at Dtscth, Nevada. RANDOM REFERENCES Dainty Pastry. Charles Cafeteria. - Newhouse Goes East Samuel New-house New-house passed through Ogden yesterday afternoon on a flying business trip to New York. Tho remodeling of the front and the installing of the new Iceless Fountain Foun-tain which la one of tho very latest In design at our 25th street store will not interefere with the buslnexi. At all times the ontrane will be open so that the public may pass In and out. Wards. STanufa-cturtrs or good things to eat. A nine-pound girl was born Sunday morning to the wire of Earl Stone, 931 Twenty-flrst street. Vegetarians like Charlog Cafoterla.- Hlh grade fancy apples at whole-rale whole-rale prices. Phone 667 K.Jeff K.-Jeff ties Going West James, J. Jef fries, and his manager, Sam Berger, will pass through Ogdon en route to F. F. Iach has returned to Clover Valley, Nevada, after spending a few-weeks few-weeks with his family in Ogden. Mrs. C. F. Robertson has returned from an extended visit with friends BDd relatives at Opal, Wyoming. She also visited relatives in Lvanston. Wyoming, while away. Mr. and Mrs. William Verry or Echo have taken up a residence in Ogden, Mr. Verry having purchased farm here. Mr. Verry has been employed em-ployed by the Union Pacific company for twenty years as a conductor. Chinese Celebrating A number of Chinamen of this city are attending Chinese New Year's festivities . at Hvantton. There will be a largo gathering gath-ering of Chinamen at the Wyoming city on February 23. They wm ah. j-cmblo from Ogden, ' Rock Spring, Salt Lake aud other cities within a radius uf a hundred miles or more to wind up the holidays with an extra j Mow out New School Building The city hoard of education held a brief sen-blon sen-blon this afternoon for tbe consideration considera-tion of plans and specifications for the proposed nw echoed building to be erected In the near future on Twenty-third street and Indian avc |