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Show RANDOM : j REFERENCES . W. G. Wilson and wife havo transferred trans-ferred to the Utah Light & Railway company, a part of tho north half and alpo a part of the northwest quarter of section 24, township C north, range 1 east of the Salt Lake meridian. Consideration Con-sideration $S00. In the matter of the cstato of John J. Shaughnessy, deceased. Michnel Shaughnessy, the admlnlRtratoi. has petitioned the district court for a final fi-nal settlement of the estate. New Time Card The subject matter mat-ter for the Southern Pacific's new time card No. 30 has been placed in the hands of tho printer and it is expected that the change will go into in-to effect on the Salt Lake division about December 20. While there is no great change in the train ier-vicc ier-vicc on this xlivisiou, the new time card will road from Sparks east, instead in-stead of Ogden west and its Inauguration Inaugu-ration will mean the adoption of Pacific Pa-cific standard time on the Salt Lake division Instead of the Mountain time now in use. ; Mrs. F "V. Easton spent Friday with friends In Salt Lake City. Departs for Argentine Edmond C. , Rivers, son of Mrs. C. Potter, left bver the Rio Grande today for New 'ork and from th,at port he will lake passage for South America, lie having hav-ing accepted a position In Buenos 'Ayres, (Argentine Republic. 'jL. R. Smith, train and station inspector in-spector for the Southern Pacific with headquarters in San Francisco, was in the city today. II. H. Forney, general air brake inspector in-spector for the Harriman line6, passed through Ogden yesterday on hin way from San Francisco to Philadelphia. Phila-delphia. Civil Suits The following civil suits havo been started lu the mu- I nicipal court: T. Farr & Co., vs T. I W. Jones for $27.28; Steele & Pickett vs. A. E. Boiler for $G0,35; Boyle Furniture Fur-niture company vs. W. D. Huntington Hunting-ton for $36.27; Joseph Chez vs. the Kamas Brook Trout -company for $30; Coop Meat and Grocerj' company ys R. T. Bowman for $20.85; Ernest P. Mills vs. Henry Topping for $25.73; Martin Smith vs. S. W. Gragun for $24,70; Studobaker Brothers company com-pany vs. Frank Hawkins for $32.50; D. B. Stewart vs. Mayor Glasmann and Desk Sergeant Wilton for $100. E. J. Bryant. Salt Lake representative represent-ative of the New York Central Linos, , was a business visitor In Ogden today. to-day. , William Mittendorf, general auditor audi-tor for the Rio Grande, was in the city today checking up tho accounts of the city ticket office. C A, Mclin, we6torn roprcscnlatlc of the Nickel Plato lines, was a' business bus-iness visitor In Ogden today. Jockey Reinstated Jockey Cavan-augh, Cavan-augh, who Is well knowu to many Ogden Og-den incc track fans, has been reinstated rein-stated hy the Western association and loft Ogden today via the Rio Grande and Santa Fe, for El laso, Texas. Cavanaugh was thrown from a horse and badly injured during the recent Four-State fair. After his recovery, hp went to Oakland and was ruled off for somrj offense, Tho Jockey has always- been a populai rider. |