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Show I RANDOM I REFERENCES J Money to lorn on diamonds. :78 2ta - 3 Kenneth Dawson returned to Salt d Lr.ke City yesterday to continue Ills j studies at the University of Utah. 3 Dr. Coulter and Dr. Bartlett. First a National Eank Building. Phone 96 li Advertisement. a! O B Cook reported the theft of a M suitcase containing some clothing, to a the police yesterday. The suitcase . w was stolen from his residence. 120 .9 i-atterson avenue. M For beautiful and artistic pbolo-M pbolo-M graphs, also professional kodak (in- ishlng, for the amateur photographer, M 93 to The Tripp Studio, 320 1-2 25th m Street. Advertisement. ' The police have recovered a Raff Ra-ff cycie belonging to F A. Purrlngton, 'M of 2137 Madison avenue. 1 Dr E. Bates has removed to Room over Isls theatre. m French Reservists special train, Ji occupied by 300 French reservists, JI passed through Ogdeu yesterday after- M nuon. It was en route to Now York. .' from which port the reservists will sail for Havre, France. They are from California, Oregon and Washington M All kinds of coal and pure distilled jf ice. M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co., Of- J fice, 413 24th St. H Tj Pickpocket at Work George Strtt-j M fler, a foreman on a Southern Pa-i M eific pipe line, near Luclh, Utah, re-1 Mi ported to the police Saturday night j m that a pickpocket had robbed him of I ?24 in cash and two Southern Pacific M time vouchers, one for $58 and the M other for $8135. He came to town ii to see the finale of the Fashion Show S and incidentally to cash the two -..-fll vouchers which were made out to rel- S low employes Payment on the j vouchers has been stopped. .jB SEE MITCHELL BROS, for monu-; . mental work. Don't pay big commis . '3 sion to agents Pictures of monu- a ments are misleading, 2003 Jeff. P. 2218 -JM Injured by a Fall Miss Pauline y-tWi Chrlstensen of 101 Fourth street, was ' seerely hurt through a fall to the ; : pavement on Hudson avenue, near the " Hurst building. Saturday night She was 'n tie act stePP'nS nto a DUC?" ,: ,,-M gy when she slipped and fell, the Wh fall rendering her unconscious. She -JB was picked up by several bystanders and taken to her home, in Earl Gel- I i& ger's automobile, the use of which was ''mm proffered by the owner. She did i'i'wk not recover consciousness until after she arrived at her home, but it is thought that she si be about as j-'lJi usual In two or three days. 3jM! 6-Passenger, used Ford, for sale Tel. 604. 119 Damages Awarded Saturday after ffij noon the Jury, in the case of Louise jfl Conway against the Salt Lake & Og EfeHj den Railway company, rendered a veiv ISBl diet in favor of the plaintiff, assess ing the damages at ?2.028. Attorneys jgSfl for the defendant company state thai wMI the case will be appealed to the su BHj pre me court. EKm Stafford Millinery Co See our ape WrMl 0,al fr ,his week Velvet shapes Hg9 from $1.50 to $4 00 $5.00 values, Mgfl Latest style trimmed sailors and tur W&L hans at $2.75. Monday and Tuesday jfiSj County Finances According to the PjM financial report of the Weber county jrfiM clerk for the month of August, the SSfl county outstanding warrants amount to 550.744.88 as against $55 704.31 at ftlfl the same time last Vear. The expen jwM diturcs for the month are reported to 3HM have been $2,559.90 and the receipts mm $22,804.96, there being a balance ot f&K cash on hand In the sum of $20 jjg 205.06. 3H' Dr Puemlre Office. 225 Ecclea Bldg. g9 B & G Butter is made by people of Sod Judgment for people of good KB taste. HHj After a Chinese Woman Sheriff T HWl A- DeVine Is in Salt Lake todav to BMI Pet oGvernor William Spry to slpn BBBI requisition papers for the return from MB Cheyenne, Wyo. of Fannie Yum, a HH Chinese woman, who is wanted for HH trlal ner on the charge of felony HH Hcr accomplice, Chin Coon, is in tti M fuy Jal1 pending prelimlnarv hear 9B ins- The woman was arrested at WrnVM mmtm Cheyenne at the Instance and request of the Ogden officers. Chief Detective L. S. May, chief ot the Revelare International Secret Service, with headquarter In Salt Ijvke, wan an Ogden visitor today. R. D. Osborn was arrested Satur day night by Patrolman John Hutch Ins on a charge of drunkenness. Departs for School Parley J. Carv er, a eon of J. S. Carver, departed today on the Los Angeles Limited, for Chicago, where he is to continue his studies at the Northwestern unl versity. Asks for Divorce Eulalia Howe has commenced divorce proceedings In the district court against Sllllam iO. Howe She avers that she married the defendant December 25 1S98, and that they now have five children, the care and custody of whom she seeks. For some time past, the plaintiff says, the defendant has excessively used Intoxicating liquors and has failed to provide the necessities of life for the family. The plaintiff asks that the defendant pay the costs of suit, at toroey fees and $25 a month 'alimony. Eccles Estate The second and third supplemental inventory of the David Eccles estate was filed with tiie district court today, amounting to ?-7??20. The Inheritance tax due on the amount, after deducting exemptions exemp-tions and expenses, is $1106 55 The valuations were expressed in personal effects, such as notes and settlements on small accounts Had Severe Illness Phil Kohn, city ticket agent for the Denver & R" Grande, Is back at his office In the Lceles building, after an Illness of ten days. The well-known agent suf lered an attack of ptomaine poison ing and for several days was In a se rious condition. He has not yet recovered re-covered his usual health From Mission Field John L. Her rick, president of the Western States Mission of the Mormon church, wltn headquarters at Denver, arrived Is in the city yesterday having come to LTtah to attend the general conference of the church He will remain in Ogdc-n se eral days John Pignon of 536 Canyon Road, reported the theft of a bicycle to the police yesterday. A baby girl was born yesterday morning to Mr. and Mrs. James Biakeley of 2713 Wall avenue. Ray Gribes was robbed Saturday night of a check for $17.85, according to i- report received by the police yes terday The che'-k was on the firm of Leek & Doyle. Addressed Class Superintendent J M Mills addressed the parents' class of the Ninth ward yesterday morning on the subject of "The Relation of the Schools to the Home." John Palmer was arrested yesterday yester-day by Officer W illiam Reast, on the charge ot riding a bicycle on the sidewalk. side-walk. "Polly Anna" Miss Llla Eccles gave an excellent reading of the stury "Polly Anna,'' before the parents' par-ents' class of the Fifth ward yester day morning Joe O'Brien, a teamster, was ar-r ar-r sled yesterday by Patrolman Kelli-her, Kelli-her, charged with trespass. A baby daughter was born last nigiit to Mr. and Mrs J. F. Thomas John Marriott reported to the police po-lice yesterday that hi6 horse and saddle sad-dle had been stolen. The horse wat brown, with white feet and was bl ended with an "S." E. F. Hungate, a local switchman, was thrown from a train which was being "broken up ' in the yards Sat hi day night, and received some bruises and scratches about the shol-ders. shol-ders. His injuries were attended to, at the Dee hospital. Marriage License A marriage license li-cense has been issued to Bert Wril liam Smith and Hazel Fox of Salt Lake. Out of Hospital L. J. Warner oi Ogden has been released from the Dee hospital, after a brief Illness. Arrested D E Kravar has been placed under arrest on the charge oi shooting grouse. Mr. Kravar does not deny shooting five grouse, but he states that he did not know that he was violating the law. |