OCR Text |
Show I RANDOM I I REFERENCES Come and join the Ladles of the ! Maccabees Thursday evening, Feb. 6 I I Eagles' hall, dance, cards and re-1 re-1 freshment. Seriously III George Drake, who Is . affectionately known among friends j I and relatives as "Grandpa" Drake, Is ; JH seriously ill at his Eighth ward home. , m I He is 87 years of age and is suffer- ' ing of ailments due to general debil- E. E. Greenwell Dentist, has removed re-moved to the office of Dr. F. YV Baker, J over Culley s Drug Store. On Committee M S Browniugand fca Ralph Bristol were yesterday ap-ej. ap-ej. pointed on the reception committee of (j the governors Inaugural ball to be given In Salt Lake on Lincoln's birlh-4 birlh-4 day JJ B & G It's fine flavor is pure 9 butter flavor. gjv Business Trip Paul Kuhn of the Kuhn Bros clothing store has gone M to New York to buy the fall stock. JU He will visit many of the largest fae-tories fae-tories of the country before return- i(j ing home. Kodak finishing. Tripp studio To Be Operated On .John C. Lynch 5 has Kone to Salt Lake today to visit ! his wife, who ;s confined at the Holy g-. Cross hospital, suffering a sudden at-S at-S tack of illness An operation will be iljj performed in the next week or ten I days Mrs. Lynch was taken painful- I ly ill at Salt Lake a few days ago as I she alighted from an Ogden train. Old papers for sale at this office; j 25c per hundred. Nebraska Visitor F A WheeW of Lincoln. Neb. is visiting ilia daughter jj Mrs A R Mclntyre. He will remain j J" In Ogden a week or ten days. Cat. d21 for the news, editorial anr! society departments of the Standard : Quiet Title- Txvttie If. Stephens! has commenced suit In the district .58 court against Ida Williams to quiet title to certain parcels of real estate. Heatng Plant Permit The nai-H nai-H netring department of the o.t.. lias H iwued a permit to the Oden Depot I and Railway company to erect a $5,- 500 heating plant at the depot. Marriage Licenses Marriage U- censes have bpon issued o Rar:holo-aww Rar:holo-aww llalhnan and Carrie Cartright Of Roise, Idaho; and Wm. Iivitt and Gladys Farley of Ogden. BT Real Estate Transfer Orlando D Hadlock and wife hae sold to Eliza-m Eliza-m beth V. Jones, a part of the southwest quarter of section 2". township K north range 2. west of the Salt Like I meridian. Consideration. $340 Thr jEdeed o' conveyance was placed on M record In t!ie county recorder's of-flco of-flco today Seeking a New Trat rn the case .jPof the Lindpay Iand & Live S.o.k ir company, against Thomas Purr and 1 the Smnrr Land & Live Stock com-1 com-1 . peny, the defendants have given no-$ no-$ tice of Intention to move for a new trial on the grounds oT insufficiencv of evidence to warrant the verdict. aewly discovered evidence, miscon-t miscon-t dect of the jury and excessive dam-U dam-U ages. 1 Plumbers to Meet The plumber? of Utah will meet In state convci1 ion fa In Salt Take tomorrow James Mc-$ Mc-$ Beth of Ogden is vice president of the association. Has Smallpox Albert West, a signal sig-nal service employ of the Southern Pacific, came to Ogden from West Weber this morning to consult Dr. R. S. Joyce and he was found to be suf- fering of smallpox. He was removed to the peftbouse. West is the eec- f end smallpox patient from vhe same signal gang. iWreattins Special Moot wrestling fane will go do?."? 'n Salt I Lake this evening to attend the match . between Tokel and Gehricg A spe-I spe-I cicl car will return over the Bamber-I Bamber-I ger line abonv 30 minutes aftr the match Is endeL Expert Typist Emll A. Troszger. j who claims to be the champion Ent"-J Ent"-J lisb typiflt. ga" ? r nnmt3r of dementi demen-ti stratLons on the typewriter rnaDufac-l, rnaDufac-l, tared by a wel'-knr - r, fimi lalf Morn-'A Morn-'A inaj. The typist holds a record of 116 words per minute of unfa miliar manuscript manu-script and can wriif 150 words pc- r- nitrate of memorized . opy. He gn FO a demonstration this morning rfcx-.--lhe students of the High school and at the Weber academy. Chinese New "V tar Quiet Today ib j the beginning of the Chinese New I.Tear on the old calendar, but Og-den's Og-den's Chinatown finds few observing , the customs Practically the entire jfChlneae population of the city is pro-' pro-' ijj sItii and has adopted the calen- dar of the Europeans. For Clean Candy Sanitary Inspect-utr Inspect-utr Goorge Shorten Is getting out let-ytors let-ytors to all confectionery dealers in the kcity, notifying them that after the firs of March all candy In their 0 jpsaoes of buainesw must so screen -d that dnat or flies cannot touch It The letter also emphasizes that the candy most not be in ouch a place I that it can be touched by customers J Wfora it Is purchased. Doctor Qos to School Dr Lorln F. I Macih has glren up his medical prac-iVwfee prac-iVwfee and will go east to attend s hen' Wbrlct attention to his practice has af-Msoted af-Msoted the health of the physician and , A feels that a rest Is needed. Mf From California Walter Clark, for vtsfjaaerty of Ogden, but now a fruitgrow mm in Calif omia, returned to Ogden gtUtfcda morning on a short visit. He de-0Af4aaee de-0Af4aaee that the recent cold snap in , eonf hrra CallfornLa has worked havoc r fWWfth the orange and lemon crop. House Robbed Mrs. Nils Hansen Jef 119 Patterson avonuo reported 1 iFjBhe police department yesterday ai' sparnoon that her honn had been en-yjtorod en-yjtorod and a watch an. 'our s mo the value of $25 taken. 1 Heavy Travel The lxs Ang-tci , 'Jl Limited this moniiDK had an eiir ijBatandard sleeper lo aeeommodai-erflow aeeommodai-erflow travel from Chicago to L jBangeles |