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Show II RANDOM REFERENCES j Money to Iosd on diamonds. :78 23.n -Hollanders Meet The Hollander! j of the city held a meeting in the Fiftl I ward meeting house last night Ail dresses were made by President L. W Shurtliff and J. W. P. Volker. jj' Dr Coulter and Dr. Bartielt. Flrsl I National Bank Building Phcno 9C jj Advertisement J Arrested N L. Jones was arrestee 1 last night on a charge of petit Inr ceiy. It is alleged that he stole a 4 brace and bit and four hammers from t the Alvord second-hand store For beautiful and artistic pho.o 'J graphs, also professional kodak fin- I i3hing, for tho amateur photographer, j jo to The Tripp Studio, 220 1-2 25th 3 Street. Advertisement. j Had Cement Sacks Ha rr Tracy. 1 colored, wa6 arrested by Detective j Tom Burk late yesterday afternoon. 1 and will probably have a charge ot potit larceny placed against him. He had 106 cement sacks in his posses- I sion and had been trying to sell them. I Dr. E. Bates has removed to Room over Isis theatre. Recovers -Harry Edmundson has returned from Omaha, where he has jj been visiting relatives He has re- I covered from the injuries he received in an automobile accident on the North Ogden road, prior to his leav- I ing for the east, except that the sight J of one eye Is affected All kinds of coal and pure distilled I Ice M. L Jones Coal & Ice Co., Of- flee, 413 24th St. .4 Answer Filed In the case of Alon- .1 zo Van Patten against Leah G. Mr d Kinney, the defendant has filed an ' 1 answer and counter-claim in which n the allegations of the complaint arc '3 denied and the claim made that the 3 plaintiff is indebted to the defendant j in the sum of $750 with interest, on si a certain promissory note dated Jan- j uary 20, 1910. J SEE MITCHELL BROS, for monu- . J mental work Don't paj big commis I .J sion to agents Pictures of monu- j ments are misleading, 2003 Jeff. P 2213 j Police Court A brief session of the ! municipal court was held this morn 'vj ing at which Hugh Riley, a drunk, I J v"2B given a suspended sentence. N ; vl; L. Jones and J. H Johnson pleaded , ' Ji pot guilty to charges of petit larceny H i The hearing of the former was 8et ''M- for tomorrow morning and that or the :,-Ml latter, for Monday morning. ' ''''$(' ' 5-Passenger, used Ford, for sale kiSa! I'd. 604. flal New Home Clayton Coolidge Is building a residence on Taylor ave !: nue, between Twent -fourth and ifcJMl Twenty-fifth streets, that will cost in the neighborhood of $5000. jSB' Meat Market for Sale Meat Mar- hvM ket, fully equipped, In good residence district, right next to a Grocery tjpj Store Reasonable terms to riht ftp? I party. For particulars apply to the re$flj Ogden Packing & Provision" Co. Salisbury Estate In the matter of Ki&J the estate of Thomas Salisbury, de-ceased, de-ceased, Thomas R. Allen has peti- 3nbi' tioned the district court for letters of Jft-yll administration Mr. Salisbury died fi-'ifil September 22, 1914, leaving an estate ISS In Weber county. It takes B & G Butter to make the bread better. - !wfl8 Rome, via London, Sept. 25, 2 a. m. IjfelB The Gornale d'Aitalia publishes a report from Basel that Switzerland gjjfMj has refused a request from the Ger- jSfjSjl mans for permission to send three ar- tSnB: my corps across Swiss territory. IfiHl Dr Pugmire Office, 225 Eccles Bldg. gaB Children's Exhibits The display of SagBj garden products, poultry and flowers ekhUI at the Burton Implement company's GgBl place of business on Washington ave BHHI nue. between Twenty-third and Twen- raSfll ty-fourth 6treets, this afternoon, Is at PB trncting a great deal of attention and KM I there is hardly room In the building m9j for the many admirers of the exhibits Tne JisPla iH the result of the ef- H forts of school children in their garden iH and poultry raising work. |