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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Good watches Vi Price 278 25:h. - Speeding K W Langtree was halted yesterday on the charge ol driving an automobile at an exees sue rate of speed on the city strests. Cutter of the "come-back for more" standard B. St G. Returns Home Mrs D. H. Peerj itturned home yesterday from an eN-tended eN-tended isit v. nil relatives In ('aliform.. ('ali-form.. While awaj Bhe visited the expositions at San Diego and San Francisco. ICE. pure distilled artificial only M L Jones Coal & Ice Co., 413 L'-ith New Shriners During the initiation i remonies of the Mystic Shriners' lodge in Salt Lake City Tuesday Dlght, five Ogden men Became members mem-bers of El Kalah temple. The now sininers ;ire A P. Blgelow, R E. Bristol. Bris-tol. Charles P Durham, George S. Glen and F. C. Osgood. Garden Seeds at the Pingree Feed Store Phone 799 Depart for Coast .1 V. Eldredge. Jr., managing editor of the Morning Examiner, and Mrs. Eldredge. departed depart-ed yesterday for a two weeks tour of Cali'V.rni." They will visit both e:c-positions. e:c-positions. While in San Francisco. Mr. Eldredge expects to purchase the press and other equipment for the new plant of the company, in the Colonel Hudson building. Randall Auto Lively moved to Por tola Cafe 370 24th St. Phone 47. Help the Poor Children and buy a licket to the Grand Concert given for the benefit of tho Children's Aid so-uety. so-uety. Tabernacle, April 12 Music by the faculty of the Ogden Conservatory Conserva-tory of Music, under the direction of Mr Squire Coop Tickets on sale at 'ulle Drug Co. and Mclntyre Drug Co. Peterson Estate--In the matter of the estate of Mary A. Peterson, defeased, de-feased, John P. Peterson has peti--l tioned the district court to issue Letr ters of administration to Valentine Gideon The petition relates that Mrs Peterson died inte3tate March 15, 1913, leaving property of the probable value of $500. Economy Grocery 26K. Washington avenue. Sale stars on the 9th until the Hth of April We give 10 per cent off on all groceries-for cash. On a Visit Miss Esther Thomas of Omaha, Neb is spending a few days with her uncle, Samuel Thomas, and family. Miss Thomas is on her way to San Francisco and other California points, where she will visit the Pacific Pa-cific expositions. Gallacher & Blaney Finest line of trunks, traveling bags, suit cases, re pairing neatly done. No. 350 Twen tj fourth St Mr. and Mrs Frank Barnes departed depart-ed today tor Denver via the Denver & Rio Grande Scarlet Fever Milton Whitaker of No. 7, Stewart Lane, was released today from quarantine for scarlet fever This leaves but one more case of the disease under quarantine In the city at the present time. Laprobes Stolen Messrs. Dix and II Harness of LaytoD each reported the Hieft of a laprobe to the police late last night. The robes were stolen from the automobiles of the owners, in front of the Colonel Hudson building. build-ing. Bicycles Stolen L. A Humphrey of !n7 Twenty-Sixth street reported the theft of a lady's bicycle to the po lice this morning aud Leslie Thorsted of 1?4 Harrisville avenue reported the theft of a man's bicycle. I George E. Turnure of Chicago and part are expected to arrive Id Ogden net Sunday on Southern Pacific train No. 10. The party is returning from a tour of California Mrs J. R Robb has returned from a visit -with relatives at Moundhouse and Reno, Nev Business Change Toseph I. Smith has purchased the interest of hiB brother. Leonard Smith, in the Smith Brothers Mattress factory, and will hereafter conduct the business Individually. Indi-vidually. Leonard has bought a farm on Lost river. Idaho near Mackay, and has moved his family there. Bids on Ditch Work Yesterday afternoon aft-ernoon Washington Jenkins, city engineer, en-gineer, was in Ogden canyon with prospective contractors for the excavation exca-vation of the ditch for pipe line ex-lension. ex-lension. showing the territory over which the new line will extend Bids for the excavation will be considered by the commissioners next Tuesday, and it is expected that the contrac t for the work will be let at that time. Cafe Change William Ogletree has sold his interest in the Healy Hotel cafe and Healy cafe to Albert Burt who, with George Moer. will con tinue business at both places. Marriage License Marriage licenses licen-ses have beeu issued to Leroy I-Young I-Young and Lyla B. Barker of Kays-ville, Kays-ville, Seymour T Slapley of Toquer ville aDd Mabel Williams of Ogden and to E. Tracy of Binpbam and Matilda Ma-tilda Beckett of Ogden. oo SCHMIDT AND CAPLAN PLEAD NOT GUILTY Los Angeles. Cal , April 8. Mathew A. Schmidt and David f'aplan, alleged accomplices of the BfcNamara dynamite dyna-mite conspirators, pleaded not guilty today to Indictment charging eonspir . ;. In the murder, rharles Dougherty, Dougher-ty, one of the men killed when the Los Angeles Times building was Mown up on the morning of October 1, 1910 The pleas were entered after Judge Grant Willis, presiding in the federal department of the superior court, had denied motion to quasn the indictments. Schmidt was arrested recently In New York and ("apian was found a da or bo later living quietly near I'ort Orchard, Wash. |