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Show 0 RANDOM ii: REFERENCES t The remains o Tom Helle, the i Greek laborer who was struck and ln- I I stautly killed by an Oregon Short Line J train near Hoy Wednesday afternoon, M were Uken to Salt Lake yesterday In Bf charge of a cousin. The Interment ? will be made there gft w.JL Just received slxjtesrfc!ttftfe boys' I ; patent leathecB-r3t'loir boots. Must il :i close ojiJJJerore Xmas. Have made k J&fl0, worth $2.50. The Tog- k 7 gen,. t i .1 Nelsonhnd wife of Bingham are J I vlslUug Omlen friends gl B & G BWflBrHib6tler; that Is why f f U la so macbnTfavor with Ogden s 4: dlscriminatligliousowhes. Twent of the boys of tho Weber I academy Junior class held a stag pnrty I 1 last evening A supper was served at 10 o'clock and the remaining hours 1 j. nntll midnight were pleasantly spent J Jl-lth games y Advertises must harethelr copy if foi the Evdhlng SL-utfard the evening 5 fe before tho Id ay jwwhlch tho adver-V adver-V j' (Isomont ls?to,.ifrp'car, In order to ln-f ln-f H 8 sure publlcotfon. ! i B The members of the pollco depart- ment received a very acceptable $, Chrlbtmas gift from C J A. Llndqulst I f jesterday In tho form of a case of I ) apples. II II Elson will leave In ,ikcw days i for North Bend., Neb , jrhfcre he will T 'ftmako his home wltlui sister. Mr. ) "yison resides onjgfrlh Washington Pfetfnand wlfo of Bingham canyon are spending a few days with ;J Ogden relatives and friends. ?L Mies Elizabeth Cook, a clerk in the WM forestry service, has been transferrca Ijf lack to Washington. D C- and leaves Ki this ovenlng over the Union Pacific W She will ilslt rolatlvcs In Minneapolis m and Rochester and reach Washington m about January 15. W (Continued on Page Sovin.) i REFERENCES i ' .1 (Continued From Pace Five.) GREEN ORCHARD WOOD WANT- I ED by Ogden Packing Cq-jefertok- 1 ing purposes Aj&&&t16. less than T 4 inchoQ ItudiamietCT and to bo sawed j in-fiaifths. Price $1.50 per cord 1 aipacklng plant. Going to Ely Mrs. Callie E Cave of Ogden, accompanied by Judge Mer- ril E. Ashton of Ohio, Mrs. Molllo L. Boon of Ohio, and Mrs Hattio E. Hathaway of Illinois, left this- afternoon after-noon for Ely, Nevada. All will ba i the guests of Mr. A R. Cavo and! I wife of Montello, Ne., Christmas! before continuing on to Ely at fi i Open t"-"rin'- ifraiUtrfiMFttatirr Depart for San Diego Mrs. Eminjt ' J. Hinley and daughter, Mary, left yesterday for San Diego, Cal , via the 'j Los Angeles Limited, to spend the holidays with Mrs. E. CJlichnrdson. ; Xmaa Excursion to SaltJLakejsBam-"" berger Electric, DecJ.I.S, 30, r 31, Jan. lsLgGjwdreturnlng Jan. 8, 191-aWjW. round trip. I ', "Taken to Hospital Grace Skeen, tho 16-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skeen of Plain City, was :, taken to the Deo Memorial hospital j yesterday morning to be operated up- .' up for appendicitis Tho girl has 5 been ailing a"bout three weeks, but her trouble did not reach an acute i stage until Monday morning when tho attending physician decided that an r operation was necessary. -"""' : Prime TuKeys lor Xmas,rjnothIne V finer, 26c jper lb. Sep ouivSTsplay of WJ Xmaa "beef.' Our customers will to- ! celve a jfandsomo sonyfilr, Saturday, c Washington Marketxap58 Washington Axe. Cjrtl or phoneearly. '' NewFrelght 8chedule The tariff 4. Bchedulo, controlling the new freight 1 rates rft Idaho and on all points of ' the Orespn Short Lino north of Og- j den. waefcrecolved at the office of J. A. Reevt general freight agents tho OregotV Short Line, yeajnny. This is the""ipult of. tho-adjTistraent of the Tdahoiti9E5riform with j those of Utah andvill moan qulto ) a radical change from what the rates : now are. The new rates will go in- to effect January 25,-1912; "and Tvlll" make a great difference to tho Idaho : shippers. Tho tariff was first pub- , Ilshed at Omaha. , Little Men's patentwjCfiwv J"ed ! top boots. Vp$$k-$2Wn6r $1.50. The Tol,C' Speolal Holiday Rates The Christmas Christ-mas and New Year excursion fares will go Into effect today and will al-i al-i bo be nold Saturday, Sunday and Mon-i Mon-i day and on December 30 and 31 and on January 1, tho return limit being January 8." ' "!1."I ' HiHt g111 bo at Reed Hotel until Jan J. wTwWvaJo Rugs and '! BlankeLi. They mak5 Tfafcollday 7, presents. Gunranteod genuine &" mado. if Short Line Dividends According to the report of the Oregon Short Lino ! ' Railroad company to the state rall-fr rall-fr road commission of Oregon, that com-HL com-HL pany paid dividends amounting to Hi S68,680,000, of 6S.C8 pr cent on Us H lOO.OOO.OOOoutstandlng stock", which Bk Ib all ow&ed bv tho Union Pacific K In 1906 r.tid, again in 1910 50 percent IS. "H'a8 PR,C on the $27,460,100001 iKr then oute'tanding. J? jp- First-class dressmrfkiif by ox-Ift ox-Ift pcrlencerd drcssmakeriiono 1S6-OK. ': y 1, , y. f L, DtJBrooks and wife of Oakland. li Cal., arstapendlng the holidays with Mr. Brookff?Wixents Mn.nd Mrs S II, P. Brooks offrrtnrt" avenuo ll, Caaee Continued Tho case of Ezra Wkh Farr, administrator, against tho Ore-11 Ore-11 "& p3" gon Lumber company, has been continued con-tinued for the December term of court. The case was set for hearing Thursdjf?rbirt the court was engaged in th-Southworth murder trial The same action was taken In the case ofvV". I. Snyder vs. thc Union Fuel COjfapany. y -jFancy Holly atblendershot, 50c -Clvll Action. Tho following civil action was filed In the Municipal court to'day: Charles G. Savourdos vs. George Cononiy, et al., for $235, on ae'epunt W Ji UncJe Sfcm's .Window for bargainsr-fn"watchei- ap diamonds for Christmas. 27S 2f&ffSt More Serious Crime. Charles Wll-soqt Wll-soqt colored, charged with fighting on Tenty-flfth street last night, ap-pjjarednn ap-pjjarednn police coujjt this morning tg aasw'er to the'cuaipe, but, on tho rWeat oLityf Attorney Cook, the wnegwas Carrietftovef until tomorrow iMjpfnlenft 'ha(rWvoloped since tho rWsSB6TkdIcating that Wll-?on Wll-?on Kgullty of a Tpro serious of-fensoS of-fensoS v Late shtpmBrrpJrrftntr 'feather re,d top boots for little fellowrAfcsi?C0r sold evercrakrfDggg5TtioTog- Police Court. Martin Moran, D Smith, Frank Cook and J. W. Murray, Mur-ray, arraigned In police court this morning charged with drunkenness, pleaded guilty and each received a $5 fine, in default of which they will be obllgod to servo a five-day sentence in jail. Holiday Rates via J)r?8&&&Oi single fare mundjpttXm "Dec. 22, 23, 2l. !&M&Zt&r and Jan. 1 Good re-XlM'iitug re-XlM'iitug until January 8th Ralls wero being unloaded this morning for the new track between this city and West Weber and tho work of laying rails will begin just as soon as the weather will permlL Brltt Case. The trial of Jack Britt, charged with, a felony, should have been taken up j'esterday in the district dis-trict court, but It was continued for tho terra. This caso will be tried in the early part of January. |