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Show f RANDOM I REFERENCES 3 The Ogdon state leaguers will go to tt ;Salt L&ke for a game with Margetts' t warn at Walker's field this afternoon 3 end tomorrow Suit Lake will come to 4 Ogden. It wag hoped that a cranio be-' be-' 'tween Murray and Ogdeu could be ar-'j ar-'j ranged for Sunday aftornoon, as tho ; Tans are anxious to seo a "mix" bc-:j bc-:j tween tho hoaJUners in the league. ' EXCURSION" to Salt Lake and return, 51.10, via the Oregon Short Line Ry. Tickets on sale Juno '( 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, tickets good returning Juno 12th. Choice oC oloven Lt trains dally eaeh way. City office, i 2614 Washington avenue. - r! George Fox, a state organizer for i the Socialist party, is in the city mak- ing a series of street lectures. ! COAL Best Peacock. Rock Springs and Utah Coal, JC.25. Phono 27. John if I"arr. j Conslde'rable InterePt is boing inan- : ifest in the ball gamo between the j Woodmen of the World team and tho .' iXorth Ogden club at the fair grounds this afternoon. Tho teams havo mot in a previous game this season. The ' game will bo called at 1 o'clock to , pormlt a Wobor county league gamo fl a 3 o'clock. (WANTED Clean white ragB at tho Standard. Mrs. Thomas Waltman of Ely is vls-J vls-J itlng at the home of her mother, Mrs. William T. Baker, G26 Twenty-seventh If BtreeL EXCURSION to Salt Lake and return, Jl 10, via the Oregon Short Line Ry Tickets on sale June 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and -Jth, tickets good returning June 12th. Choice of eleven Irains dally each way City office, 2514 Washington avenue. The ladles of the Home Industry as-, as-, soclatlon of this city will meet at the home of Mrs John Evans on Adams Ad-ams avenue Tuesday afternoon and every member is urged to attend this meeting. Visit the Five Points Millinery Socialist Speaker Coming Miss An-; An-; na A. Maley. known as the Joan of Arc ?, of the Socialist movement, will spook in Steinway hall. 2370 Wajjhington avenue. av-enue. Sunday night. Mies Maley spoke In Ogden last fall. using the v typical "Soclalln soap box" at that J time Since her last lslt to this city I Rho-has traveled east to tho coast and J is now again touring the wontern jj states. She is emplo.vcd bv tho So- u clalist part as national organiser of s women. The lecture will be free. I i Mrs. J X. Peters and daughter, Miss WatklflB and Miss Nelson, all of Brighani City, were guests of Ogden friends yesterday. Ray Howell called at tho police station sta-tion last evening to sec his friend, Charles Clark, who had been arrested an hour previous for disturbing the peace. Howell attempted to tell tho officers how the police department of S officers how tho police department of mate result that Howoll will accompany accom-pany his friend Into Judge Murphy's court of justice this morning. W H Bancroft and Master Mechanic Mechan-ic Dunn passed through Ogdon on a ' special train over the O. S. L last ill evening en route to Salt Lake after a j ' tour of Inspection to tho north. li (Continued on Page Seven.) IT oo J I RANDOM REFERENCES 5 ' (Continued From Page Five.) t i Two special cars, loaded with Eu- . ropean Immigrants, bound for Salt ; : Lako City will arrive- ,n Ogden to- to I morrow ,mornlng. !' pet your Sunday dinner at Living- ston Cafeteria, .Service 10::!0 a. m.; 8 p.m. TVilHam Shaw, desk sergeant at the I police station has resigned his posi- l Uon with the city ,(o accept another with tho Merchants' Light and Power I u company. W. L. Wilson Is now nt- j tending to tho duties of desk aer- ' geant, Jlfcj Chicken dinner at Livingston Cafe- l,1 teria, 10:30 a. m.; S p. m. jjfe James Mulford, the man who vestor- II ' day morning was unable to remember J j his name, was fined ?5 In police court , if tniB morning Tor being un'lawtfuUy m X drunk. Mulford when arrested statod li m that his name was Jesso Joseph and i I -was unablo to toll the turn-key his a real name when asked the morning J following hla arrest When sufficient-J sufficient-J $ Jy sobered he romembercd his name vj was James Mudford. ty Ice, ?2.00 per month, Call Ogdon lj rJ City lea Co. S i Mr. and Mrs. J Wcsthrook jf 204 1 ? Ballontyne avenue, are rejoicing over Jl 'I tho arrival of a bouncing eleven-pound -j. boy at their home June 1. American Hairdresslng Parlor for ; Bcientlflc beauty culture 110 25t'n $t.-- 5 ;f Water for Chautauqua Superin- J tondent of Waterworks Charley Kir-I Kir-I J cher states that a force of men will I ,1 Ibe put to work Monday laying the I ! six-inch main from Washington ave- 3 nue along Canyon Road to Glcnwood , i park. The water system at the park W I will be adequate for the needs of V ' the Chautauqua assembly that will I' open June 21 Rev. Fleetwood attended the threc- j ' day annual convention of the Episco- ,j pal church in Salt I,akc and was Uie t guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. 13. Boyd, J formerly of Ogden. Defendant Ancwers In the divorco J caso of Agnes E. Steele against WI1- ! :burn I. Steele, the defendant .answers 5 -j by saying that Mrs Steele Is not a g bona fide resi'dent of Weber county !$ and that ho Is not guilty of having 'J deserted her. Mr. Steele, to the con- ? trary, says that she descried him at 4 Twin Falls Immediately alter they m -were married and that the plaintiff I . has since refused to live with him. 7! 4 He also states that there Is a suit J for divorce )ending in the court at I f Twin Falls. Idaho. He think.? the dl- ') vorce should not oe granted. ,'.l Claim Unavoidable Accident In the ITT I personal damage suit of Mrs. Pearl It 1 H. Lochhead In behalf of her minor rl I children, Pearl, Ruth, and Jessie. I against Jacob Jensen, the defendant I' answers the complaint b, saying that B he did not urge the hue William Loch- I head to accompany him In an automo- pn.' bie to Pleasant View and thnt tho y! ; turning over of the automobile on M the highway, which lulled Mr. Locli- V r. head was not due to defendant's care-1 care-1 , lessness and negllgejH driving, but ifl I tlmt 't-vas an unavoidable accident. I ' A marriage license has been issued I; to Nels W Fredeilckson and Mary ; Kroth, both of Brigham City. Third Degree Burglar Information Mjj charging E. J. Wilson and Roy B. Dav- ies with burglarv m the third degree B has been filed in the district court 1 by District Attorney E. T. llulanlski. S The paper charges that the men on j j April 4 of this year entered the homo 59 of Fred Williams and stole certain jjj articles of value. $fi Real Estate Transfers The follow- ' lng real estate transfers have been iiH, made: The Union Pacific Railway ' company to James Roylance, Jr., section sec-tion 2n, township 7 north, range 1, we3t, of Salt Lako meridian. Consid- B oration 54SO. William A. Baxter and , wife to Martha Ellon Richardson, lot Ijt 1, block! 13. plat A. Plain City survey, t 1 consideration 5000 Caroline Sisman II to William S. Flewelllng. lot 5, block 2 I 3, of the Thomas I Williams estate, m Subdivision, Ogden survey, consldera-Jft consldera-Jft lion, ?600 Mehln A Huntpr and wife pM to Alice C Fleetwood, a part of tho mk northeast quarter of section 31, town. jjt ship 7 north, range 1 west, of Salt TQit Lake meridian, consideration $1,350. |