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Show the decision, In tin? case of Donaldson vs. J. J. Olsen In the municipal court, claiming that the settling of the pipe in the basement, over which the differences dif-ferences nro3e, was caused by Olsen In concreting the floor. Donaldson & Son will call In support of their contention con-tention James McBeth as a plumbing expert and Plumbing Inspector St. John. DAUGHTERS OF POVERTY at the ! Jole this week Is a fine picture. - Eagles Wednesday evening, Jan. 201 h. is our Initiation night. The new ritual will be exemplified on a class. A full attendance is desired, so nil may become familiar with the new-work. new-work. E. R. Gclger, Secretary. The executors of the will of Elizabeth Eliza-beth Boyle, deceased, have filed a reply re-ply to the contest of the will In said estate. WANTED To rent a horse Tor his board. Coll up Solicitor. Telephone No. 56. BUFFALO RACING IN MADOERA, excellent picture, Joie this week. - Kennedy in Court. Theodore Ken nedy, colored, was arraigned In open court this morning on a charge of assault as-sault to murder, and Saturday morning morn-ing was set for the time of hearing the plea. The Virginia, choice rooms for rent. The best of food prepared by a first-class first-class chef. Chailes Cafeteria. Money for the Church. The sum of $S5 was deposited this morning in the savings department of the First National Na-tional bank, by the banking committee commit-tee of the J. C. Embry mission, bringing bring-ing the church buildlug fund to $1C0. The money was raised for this purpose pur-pose by the Willing Workers' olub with Mrs. Alice B. Nesbitt president. Government Inspected meat and pure food only al Charles Cafeterla.- COAL! Call up Parker 4: Co. tot rates on lump, nut and slack. Parker Coal Co. Lecture .Tomorrow Evening. Rev. Thurston Brown will continue his con-Unue con-Unue his series of lectures in Ogden and on Thursday evening, in Carnegie Carneg-ie Library hall w ill talk on "Origin and Evolution of Moral Sense." The lectures lec-tures are free but at the close of the meeting a small collection to defray traveling expenses will be made. Coal, call up Parker & Co., for rates on lump, nut and slack. In Municipal Court. Tn the Municipal Munici-pal court the following Judgment hae been rendered In favor of the plaintiffs: Ogdeu Slate Bank vs. Fire and Sewell, $4") and costs; W. If. Hutchinson vs Gus Braun, $87.30 I and costs; .1. H. Ray vs. K. H. Hill, $40 and costs. Suits have been begun be-gun by Plngree & Keller against J. Sewell, to recover $15.50, alleged to be due on an account, and the Red Cross Dental company against William Wil-liam Gordon for $11. PEACOCK The best Rock .Springs on the inarkeL Phone 27. John Farr. tf New Managers Last evening the employes of the Auditorium Skating rink became so dissatisfied with Manager Man-ager Frank Brown, that they refused to continue work unless some change was made. This was readily done and the management of the place passed into the hands of W. H. Spll-cker Spll-cker and W. L. Barnes. Dr Forbes has resumed practice, 00 Eccles Building, usual office hours. RANDOM I REFERENCES i . J Have you been to the Jole this veek? Pictures all good; house .neat and clean, surroundings pleasant. pleas-ant. - Good Roads convention at Salt Lake. $1.10 round trip via Denver & Rio Grande on Jan. 20th and 27th. Good returning until 29th. Funeral for Mrs. Rhees. Funeral pervlces for Mrs. Elizabeth Rhees, wife of Charles H. Rhees, will be held in the Pleasant View meeting house at 1 o'clock, Friday afternoon. Frlend3 desiring to see her in her casket may do so on Thursday, between the. hours of 11 and 2 o'clock at Larkln & Sons' funeral chapel and on Thursday evening even-ing and Friday until noon at the homo Id Pleasant View. Interment In th North Ogden cemetery. Yon can't make a mistake In bujinj B, & G. Butter. $1.10 to Salt Lake and roturn via P. & R. G Jan. 2f.th and 27th. Good returning until 29th. Burial of James Lowe Funeral services ser-vices for James Lowe were held in the Hooper meeting house at 1 o'clock, yesterday yes-terday afternoon, Bishop W. W. Child presiding. The speakers were: Alexander Alex-ander Lowe, J, D. Hooper, John Mc-Quarrle Mc-Quarrle and Bishop Child. Appropriate Appropri-ate musical numbers were rendered by the ward choir and burial was in the Hooper cemetery. Eagles Wednesday erening, Jan. 2Ctb, is our initiation night. The new ritual will be exemplified on a class. A full attendance is desired, so all may become familiar with the new work, E R. Geiger, Secretary. Jesse J. Driver's prescriptions can be filled at Geo. F. Cave's, the Druggist, Drug-gist, 2301 Wash. Plumbers to Appeal. W. S. Donald-eon Donald-eon & Son, the plumbers, have prepared pre-pared the papers for an appeal from |