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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Arrested W H Shaw, who claims to be a machinist, was arrested at! 2:10 today by laller Hngbert Ander- son at the corner of Hudson avenue and Twenty-fifth street. Shaw had approached J R Smith fo beg and upon heiug refused money he began to abuse the passersbv in a loud, voice The prisoner was charged with, mendicancy U P Officers Local I mon Pacific System officials have received clrcu- I lars announcing the appointment of i I'nlon Pacific officials to fill vacan-Oles vacan-Oles caused by the dissolution of the Southern and Union Pacific railroads , Practically all vacancies hnve been I filled In the east, but few western mon have been appointed. It is believed be-lieved that western offices will not be; filled until the present difficulties With 1 regard to the Central Pacific are settled set-tled Heavy Business During the month of February the Rio Grande Railroad i compnnj handled 62 carloads of goods! for Ogden consumption According to Rio Grande freight agents, this indl-j catcs heavy freight business Novo Electric Sign The latest j novel addition to Ogden's electric I street signs 1s that of the Electric Service corapanv up the hill from asblflgton avenue on Twenty-fourth street The design ronsists ot one-piece one-piece twenty feet long, made to resemble re-semble a bolt of llshtnlni: and an-otber an-otber resemblinc dynamo with belt and wheel attached A most singular effed Is produced at nlslit when the power is turned on the numerous lights. School Site Because of the condition condi-tion of the weather. Superintendent William Pettereon of the count v school board and Fred Barker and Joshua Homer, members of the building build-ing committee did not visit the slto of the proposed new building for Harrlsvllle. The visit was postponed until next week Superintendent Peterson lias gone to Salt Lake to ler.rn from the state office what legislation leg-islation relating to appropriations for schools may be expected. |