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Show RANDOM REFERENCES May Lose Jensen There appears to j be some doubt concerning Ervln Jen- sen's weariug an Oeden uniform this year, as that clever pitcher told .Wan-1 .Wan-1 apcr Kitty" Knight yesterday that j he was doing very well, thank you, In the contract in business In Salt Lake Ogden fans are hoping that the coming of the baseball season will hrln about a decided change of j heart in Mr. Jensen. Salt Lake Team Manager John I , Met loskey of the Salt Lake team has I stated that his players will be called ' lo Suit Lake- on .March ju instead of April 20, as was reported by the Salt j Lake papers. Conference Depot Mastrr Tonn Shields has received the first announcement an-nouncement of the rates for the semiannual semi-annual conference of the Mormon church to take place in Salt Lak? April 4. i and C. One way rates will be charced for round-trip in kets from ail stations on the Short Line in Oregon. Ore-gon. Idaho, Utah aud Nevada. Railroad Agentc J J Kavanaugb general agc-nt for the Missouri Pacific, and A Drahos. general agent for the Cumberland !.ip Despatch, were lip from Salt Lake yesterday on business Next Speaker The next number on the Weber academy lecture course is Miss Maud May Babeock, professor of elocution at the Unlversltj of Utah, who has achieved a national reputation reputa-tion as a reader of great ability. Miss Babeock will appear at the academ, Friday evening. From the Coast Miss Flattie Wilson Wil-son and Miss Edith Whitney returned return-ed today from an enjoyable visit of six weeks at Ios Angeles. San Francisco Fran-cisco and other California cities Dope Fiend Recovering Thomas O Brien. the prisoner at the city Jail who is undergoing treatment for drug habits, is recovering from his cra-Ingr cra-Ingr Dr Whalen has been continuing the treatment taken up when the man Buffered the hreakdown aud no 'dope'' is given him. The "Vigilantes" Hereafter the Helena haseoall team will be known b.. no name but the "Vigilantes." The club has lust closed the votlnp contest I for a suitable name and Adolph Liiul-! Liiul-! Strom Helena's postmaster, ran home with the prize. For suggesting such , a remarkable title, the postmaster was presented with a season pass to all games in his town Goes to Coast Kiltie' Knight, manager of tin- Ogden team. will leave for California next Tuesday lu line up his men There are ten if ' them playing ball or working at some Other occupations in the coa3t state. Marriage License Marriace licenses li-censes hae been issued to Richard G Moore of Hooper and Inez Field of Slatervllle and to Horace H Taylor of Oeiden and Annie E. Stokes of Clinton Real Estate In the estate of David I' Williams, deceased. L. H Carver has been appointed administrator under un-der a bond of Sinn Ce mquenc" Harden Manninc Oscar Os-car Stevens and Byron Hill each aped 1 16 years, are charged with delinquency delin-quency b Probation Officer H C. Jacobs Ja-cobs It is alleged that the boys appropriated ap-propriated to their own use an automobile auto-mobile belonging to T. B. Wheel-1 wrii-'ht. March 10, 1913 Defaults of Judgments In the ,T I - -trlCt court this morning, default Judgments were entered in favor of the I'incree National bank against J. W. Kelly In the sum of $209 50, and against Claude Kenyon in the sum of $134.86. The suits were broucht on certain promissory notes Canal Condemnation l.im.in SKocn and D. A. Skeen have commenced condemnation proceedings against the Warren Irrlcation company and others oth-ers for a right of wav In the construction construc-tion of 2n Irrigation canal under the defendant company's canal in the V. arren district. The water sought to he conveyed to lands claimed by the plaintiff will he taken from the Weber river. Dee Hospital Today Mrs I E. Wi'ldison. West Weber: Mrs C El Carlyle and Viola Johnson of Ogden and Mrs. U S Rose of Wells. N'ev . were released from the Dee hospital and Tames Beem of Farr West was j admitted for treatment Dlsease at School At the state school lor the deaf and blind there are elcht cases of chlckonpox. five of scarlet fever and four of whooping cough There have been thirty-one cases of chlckrnpox and twenty-two of whooping cough In the school dur-Lng dur-Lng the season None of the cases have been severe |