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Show ! RANDOM I REFERENCES I Good watches Va. Price. 278 25th. - Vr On a Tour Newton Dills and CyrJI I l Jennings have gone to California to I & visit the expositions. They will make l a general tour of the state before re- I m turning home. I V Coal, all kinds. M. Li. Jones Coal & I K Ice Co.. 413 24th St. Phone 1603. I 'R Improving A. B. Corey is convales- I ft cll1K at 1,!b home, 5S3 Twenty-sixth I E street, from injuries sustained by be- I K Ing thrown from a horse while riding I Is between his mining claims on Promon- I J- tory point. The injuries consisted of I if a broken rib and bruises. I' Electric Flat Irons The first and $ second consignments have been dis '& posed of and wo have now received q tho third shipment. Tho Standard ft will continue to sell these irons on ij I wo weeks' trial, at $1.65, but to Stan- i dard subscribers only. Remember the company, making this Iron received the Panama exposition gold medal. - ; , Fifth Ward At the Fifth ward Sun- day, 7 p. m., Professor George En- j sign, principal of the Madison school, will address the meeting under tho t auspices of the Improvement associa- I tions. Vocal solos by Miss Vlnnie i Cufflin; piano solo by Miss Rachel f Farley. All kinds of Coal. Parker Coal Co.. cor. 27th St. and Pac. Phone 198-W. - I First Methodist Episcopal 454 C Twenty-fourth Btreet, G. F. Rasswcll- :' er, pastor; Miss Mablo Lab, deacon- jj ! ess; Miss Vera Frey, pipe organist; I Miss Rosamond Laird, choir leader. tf ':'. 10:30, Morning service and bible I: school preceded by pipe organ volun- i taries by Miss Vera Frey. Anthem $, my the Treble Clef choir Sermon ;c on the "Child in the Church." 6:30 I1 p. m., Epworth league, Mrs. Fletcher ! leader. Miss Rosamond Laird will Jj sing and Miss Addle Rowse will give a a whistling solo. 7:30 p. m evening service; anthem by the Treble Clef I choir; solo by Miss Rosamond Laird; If sermon on "The Order of the Towel." p Tuesday night, bible study and K. O. fl K. A. Wednesday night an entertain- i ment by tho Intermediate league, no It admission. Wednesday afternoon If Woman's Missionary society will meet ft at tho home of Mrs. S. N. Cole, 1417 ijt Washington avenue. Thursday night I general church council. I I Anthracite and th? best of all kinds of coal. Badger Coal and Lumber Co.. Phone 865. i Bicycle Recovered A bicycle stolen J from Dewey Maxwell, Thursday night, ;f was recovered yesterday by the po- ;) lice. tf B &. G Butter is noted for its dell- : clous flavor and excellent keeping ! qualities. Theft The theft of a ladles' bicycle bi-cycle was reported to the police this morning by Lloyd Treseder, 2350 Adams Ad-ams avenue. Spargo's for rubber stamps, seals, I etc. -Drunk William Cummings and A. Wilson wero arrested this morning on lower Twenty-fifth streot by Officers Hearn and Manzel. They were booked r; on charges of drunkenness. V The Western Grain & Feed com- i pany is now located at 2262 Washlng- ton avenuo. Phone 1243. Head of Road President Markham of the Illinois Central railroad was h scheduled to pass through Ogden this i afternoon on train No. 9, en route to jS San Francisco. j ? On a Visit Mrs. W. M. Joffers, 'I li wife of General Superintendent Jet- I fers of tho Union Pacific, is visiting 1 S friends in Ogden for a week. m I Going to Expositions The Misses 1 I Flora and Harriet Wilson, daughters J, of Mr. and Mrs. W.'G. Wilson, de- jfi parted for California today. They will a I vsi'' kta expositions. 9 I McARTHUR Further information 1 I concerning Engineer W. J. McArthur, I jt who was killed in a railroad accident at Green River, Wyo several days ' x ago arid whose body was interred in the Oden city cemeterj'i was received receiv-ed here today. He was a former resident resi-dent of Ogden, being known here by the name of Walker, which he had changed to McArthur several months ago. ,He was thirty years of age and is survived bv his wife and little daughter, his mother, Mrs McArthur of Ikjs Angelos; two sisters, Mrs. Moor of Ogden and Mrs. Putnam, of Omaha and one brother, Taylor McArthur Mc-Arthur of Ogden. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses licen-ses have been issued to Ralph Hicks and Daisy Dean Hatch of Mountain View, Wyo and to Oliver D. Freeze of Felt, Ida., and Jane W. Philips of Kaysville. -oo |