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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Good watches Price. 278 25th. -s Walter Hamlin, traveling freight .rnnt for the Burlington Route, is in Ogden on business BUICK, New Model. Automobiles On exhibition at Third ward bazaar, parry Block this week, poison Di mas departed for Louisville. Louis-ville. Ky., today via the Denver & hio Grande, for an extended visit with relatives. Lr Coulter and Dr. BartlelL Flrjt National Bank Building. Phono 96 advertisement, J. Hastings was arrested last night on the charge of disturbing the peace at the home of his wife Dr. Pugmlre Of Tic-. '225 Kecks BlUg. .Dick O'Donnell was arrested last niuht by Officer Blackburn, on the charge of disturbing the peace. Solve the Butter question by usine B. & G. Clover Leaf that good But ter Level Relnap reported the theft of his bicycle to the police yesterday. COAL !l kinds. M L. Tones Coal and Ice Co, office 418 24th St. Speeding Joseph Shurtliff was held yesterday by Officer William R&ast on the charge of exceeding the speed limit in an automobile. He (was released on payment of $15 bail. I Automobiles at a Church Fair See exhibition in Parry Block, corner 23d and Washington Ave. Arrested G. B. Chapman. Tom Sto rev and II L Storey v. ere arrested last night at Twenty-second street ,ind Harrison avenue by Detective Bob Chambers They were alleged lo have engaged in a fight The two first mentioned were released on pay-ment pay-ment of $25 ball each Births The following births were reported today at the office of the city health department: To Mr. and Mrs Matthew R Belmont, a daugh ter, November 11; to Mr and Mrs Sc Ichiro Tamaki. a daughter, November Novem-ber lr; to Mr. and Mrs Edward McDonald, Mc-Donald, a son November 3, to Mr aad Mrs. Leslie C. West, a son, November No-vember 8. Hotel Changes Waller W Fife.: former niehj clerk ?t the Healy hotel, ho-tel, departed ycsterda for Malta. I Mont., to toke a position in the ac-1 counting department of the B. D Phillips mine. He was succeeded last night, in the clerkship at the ho-j te bv 'Billy" Trimble, an experienced experi-enced hotel man from Chicago. Bread and cake sale, Presbyterian Ladies, Saturday afternoon, at Mc Intyre Drug Store. C J. Lane, general freight agent of the Union Pacific railroad, passed through Ogden this morning in his I private car "03." Seriously hi I Mrs John Shields wife of 1 'epotm.ister John Shields, Is seriously ill at her home, 236 Twenty-eighth Twenty-eighth street. John J. Allen went to Park City today on business The Waltham watch, thought to have been stolen from the home of Carl Chrlstenscn last night, was found by Mr Christensen this morning under un-der thr kitchen stove, where it had been dropped by one of the burglars Western Union Officials -President j N. Carleton, of the Western Union Telegraph company, and party passed through Ogden this morning on train No. 19, en route to Stilt Lake The party occupied Western Union prl ate car "Morse.'" President Smith Coming President Joseph F. Smith of the Mormon church is scheduled to arrive in Og den In O S L. private car No. 151 attached to Oregon Short Line train No 27 from Salt Lake. He is to be transferred here to Union Pacific train No 4 eastbound this evening. Money Refunded On the recommendation recom-mendation of City Engineer Washing U.p Jenkins, ?9 was refunded by the board of city commissioners this H morning to depositors who had occa-f occa-f sion to excavate on the streets. The auditor was instructed to draw warrants war-rants for the several small amounts. Five-passenger Ford in good condition condi-tion $350 See James Auto Co. Marriage Licensea Marriage 11 censes have been issued to Oscar Kennedy and Annie Bolmer Anderson of Proston. Ida.; Ivan D. Rowland 'and Mae Morrison of Ogden: Ben W Craig and Anna Ualan of Carlin, Nev., and to J. D. Walllco Smith and Florence Flor-ence Hutstetler of Ogden. Suit for $387 Claiming that there is a balance due of $387.28 on an open account of last March, the Ravarino & Fresehi Grocery company of Missouri, Mis-souri, is oiling M Lombordi et al. In the district court. It is alleged that the plulnliff furnished the defendants v illi ?-rtain groceries, for which the) j did not make a full payment. Dry Farming Dow Browning has I returned from his dry farm in Box-1 elder count, where he has been engaged en-gaged in plowing the past few weeks j lie states that frost in the ground prevents further plowing on the dry j farms this year, but that a large acre, ago had been planted early this fall He succeeded in plowing and seeding 120 acres of land. Petit Larceny Mike O'Brien was arrested late this afternoon by Set -geant O. H. Mohlman. on the charge of petit larceny. He is alleged to have stolen a heavy overcoat from the store ot H Rozen, on lower Twentj fifth street. Prisoners Held Sheriff J Pratt and deputy of Cassia county, Idaho, remained in Ogden last night on their way from Nevada to Albion, the county seat, with two alleged horse-! thieves. The prisoners were detained in the county jail during the night. . 00 |