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Show In for the past year, and Nephl Straw, of the Straw company which 16 building a large Irrigation canal rear Mackay, Idaho, are in Ogden. These men have.-In the past few years operated largely with the Utah Construction Con-struction company of this city. . J. H. Waters and party, occupying private car "Cyprus," pajved through Ogdon this morning en routo fr&ru Goldfleld, Nevada, to Salt T.ko City. Back from California Supt. Gow-aas Gow-aas of the State Industrial school and his wife haTe returned from a two weeks' trip to California. Wblle In the Golden state they visited the Reformatory, Re-formatory, which enabled them to glean new Ideas regarding the reform work In state institutions. Asks For Divorce, Alleging that for moro than a year past her husband hus-band had treated her In a cruel and Inhuman manner and had failed to provide her with tho common necessaries neces-saries of life, Myrtle Hutchinson has brought suit for a divorce against Fred O. Hutchinson.' The couple were married at Ogden. September 2t, 1908. German Lutheran Services, Will he held at the Reorganized Chapol (1501 Wash. Ave.). Easter Sunday at 2:30 p. m., by Rev. Wm. J. Lankow of Salt Iake City. All Germans welcome. wel-come. Final Divorce Decrees Final decrees de-crees of divorce were granted by Judge Howell of the district court In the caso of Helen M. Sulll van-Cock against John W. Cook and to Effio Pearl Bishop from J. T. Bishop. Tin Interlocutory decrees were granted September 1C and 21 of last year. Maule Estate In the estate of Goo. E Maule. deceased, the adniini-?t-a-tors, Catherine M. Maule and David Maule, have been authorized by the probate court to dispose of the real estate of the dec?as?d. which was embodied em-bodied In their petition of recent date asking for permission to do so. The value of the real estate is given as $89,000. Marriage License A marriage license li-cense woa granted at the office of the county clerk this afternoon to Lloyd E. I-orrance and Blanch J. Sumner, both of Ogden. Must Pay $30 a Month Tn the divorce di-vorce case of Ella Taylor against D. G. Talor, which Is pending In the district court, an order was issued by tho court this afternoon directing the defendant to pay tho plaintiff $30 per month for the support of herself and children. . ! Presbyterian church will ie greeted , with a wealth of fragrance In a tastily and richly decorated church tomorrow. tomor-row. Castle Gate, Clear Creek and Rock Springs coal, ?5.50 per ton, cash on delivery. Phono 149. Robt. B. Lewis. - All kinds of coal $5.60 cash, delivered. deliv-ered. M. L. Jones Coal Co. Invitation Extended H. A. Selp. teacher of the Young Peoples' Blblo class of tho First Methodist ciurc'n. extends a cordial invitation to all young people of the city, also visiting strangers, to spend from 10 to 11 a. m. in the Sunday school and Join his class. Which meets In the auditorium of tho church. Much Interest Is being manifested and the class Is Increasing In numbers, -there being fifty enrolled at this time. j Bread of quality. Charles' Cafe- I teria. - $5-50 buy6 a ton of Best Rock j Springs on the market. Thone 27. j John Farr. ..- 1 Prominent Visitor from Hamilton j Mr. A. Hansen, a prominent citizen of: Hamilton. Montana, Is in Ogden to spend Easter and a few succeeding days with his sister, Mrs. James Rear- ' don. Mr. Hansen Is connected with the lumber interests at Hamilton and Is well known. Mayers' Martha Washington Com-fi'rt Com-fi'rt shoes fer sale by Horrocks Bros - Nearly new high grade piano for rent or for sale cheap. O .T. Stil- I well. Bell phone K)2S-Y. Ind. 07. . B. & G. Butter Is never of question- J able quality. Bartender Coats at Wrlght'a Cloth- J log Store. The Royal Neighbors of America will give a Grand Masked Ball Men. Kve. March 28 at Kagles Hall. Ad mission 2f cents. UpTown Official E. A. Shewe, the man to attend to the up-town ticket business of tho Harrlman roads in Or-den, Or-den, has arrived from Butte, Mont., aod is now busily engaged "getting things in order" and making ready to sell tickets. This uptown ticket office Is a convenience not heretofore participated In by the Ogden folks, but. It goes without saying, the accommodation ac-commodation will be highly appreciated. appre-ciated. Wli.' Take the Body Home Con O'Keefe, brother-in-law of Fred Williams, Wil-liams, who died at the hospital this morning. U In the city. He will remain re-main here until Monday, when he will accompany the remains of Mr. Williams Wil-liams t5 Coalville. Mr. O'Keefe Is a brother of Mrs. A. A. McBrlde of this city. RANDOM I REFERENCES 1 .1 Wanted To lease for one or two yean, a house with R or 10 rooms. Bench preferred. Call Ind. Phono 729. Easter lilies at Hendershot's. Kodak finishing. Tripp, ZiO 25th etrcct. Coal, call np Parker & Co, for . rates on lump, nut and slack. California Mla&'onsnes The many friends of the California missionaries will bo glad to learn thai their annual an-nual reunion will be held . lo the Twelfth and Thirteenth ward chapel and amusement hall. Salt Lake, Wednesday, Wed-nesday, April Gth. in the evening. There will be a splendid program and light refreshments will be served during dur-ing the danct;. Railway Mail Clerks Extensive preparations arc being made by the Railway Mali Clerks for an elaborate ball at the Congress Danoing Academy Acad-emy on the evening of April 7. The "boys" who make Ogden their headquarters, head-quarters, es well as those who "turn" at this point, are working diligently to make tho affair one of the events of the season. Vliltod Her Brother Mrs T. F. Rowlands, wif of Assistant Superintendent Superin-tendent Rowlands of tho Southern Pacific Pa-cific company, returned last evening from San Jose, where she has been for the past two eeka vdsltlog her brother. Miss Irene Rowlands will visit In San Jc-so for a short time before be-fore Tfturnres to Ogden. Passed Through Assistant General For Sale Old mats. Good to put , under carpets. Inqulro Standard office. COAL! Call up Parker ft Co- for I rates on lump, nut and slack. Parker j Coai Co. - - 1 Pura food only. Charlei' Cafeteria. Cafe-teria. Mining Expert H. W. Beaumont of Reno, Nov., a mining engineer representing repre-senting a British company In the Investigation In-vestigation of mining property In this state, Mexico, Colorado, Nevada and other western sections. Is in the city. Mr. Beaumont states that he expects a party of capitalists from Philadelphia Philadel-phia to moot him in this city next Monday. The gentlemen, have mining Interests In the wegtcrn country. For Easter flowers call Hender-shot. Hender-shot. Bakery goods at Charles' Cafeteria. Cafe-teria. V L'Mes for Christmas A large consignment con-signment of Easter lilies and California Califor-nia flowers were received this morning morn-ing by Rev. Carvr from H. M. Allen of Oakland. Mr. Allen will be remembered remem-bered by many as former superintendent superintend-ent of th Pullrnaa work In this city, and now in charts of the work In Oakland. Oak-land. Two othr shipments of llltea will arrive today from otner California Califor-nia points, and members of tho First Manager W. R. Scott of tho Southern Pacific company, accompanied by members of his family, passed through Ogden last night in prlvata car "San Joe" en routo to Chicago. SupL-EvC. Manson of the Southern Pacific and Supl. W. M. Jeffers ef the Union Pacific, who have been on inspection in-spection toors over their respective divisions are expected to return to Ogden this evening. R&'lroad ' Contractor Honry L. Suroiion of the Crm of Sumlson Brothers, who havo been building road for tbo Unlou Pacific In Wyom- |