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Show v 1 - ;j por Subscription and Advertising ' Department, Call Phone No. 66. RANDOM REFERENCES Good watches. Va. Price. 278 25th. , salt Lake Visitor W. H. Chevers, ,' gcnoral agent of tho Union Pacific, tvas In Salt Lake City yesterday on business. Kodak Films developed 10e each roll, Velox caper used. Mclntyre Drug ' Entertained W. L. Walker, a Stockton, Stock-ton, Cal., detective was In Ogdon yesterday yes-terday lor a few hours, stopping off j while" en route to Boise, Idaho, after a prisoner. He was a dinner gueBt of i Chief of Police T. E. Browning, who ' later took him for an automobile ride -, about tho city. The detective was ! delighted with the ontortalnmont giv-' giv-' en him and oxpresBed a high opinion of the city and tho hospitality of Its people. The Wilcox Grocery Store to he va- Icnted F.oon Is for rent. This is a business busi-ness chance for enterprising grocery-men grocery-men that cannot be lightly overlooked, W. D. "Wed ell, phone 2222. 5 From Laramie Trainmaster A. W. - i McDuffle, who was recently placed in I charge of the Eighth and Ninth dis- trlcts of tho Wyoming division, Union jj Pacific railroad, with headquarters in Ogden, Is now a resident of the city, !Mrs. McDuffle and four-year-old daughter having joined him this week. The family has taken an apartment at 2535 Adams avenue and is now at home there. The McDuffle's were I formerly residents of Laramie, Wyoming. Wy-oming. E, Grey Freemonde, Photographs beautiful. 416-24th St. Timber Examiner W. F. Tribe, a former forest ranger, has gone to J Bvanston, Wyoming to fill tho posi-j posi-j tion as timber examiner recently va-J va-J cated by A. G. Hauge. Mr. Tribe will i continue the work done by Mr. Hauge 3$ in the examination of tie timber which 9 is being cut under contract with the $ government In southwestern Wyom- ing, by the Standard Timber com-' -J Pan'- He W,U make his headquarters M at Evanston. B From Powell Forest Assistant dis trict forester, Timothy C. Hoyt, of the lands department of the district forest service, has returned from tho Powell forest In southern Utah. Flood Expenses Tho cost of protecting pro-tecting the Ogden river banks, repairing re-pairing of the levee in places, taking tak-ing care of the bridges from the mouth of the canyon to Washington avenue, Is reported to Mayor A. R. Heywood to have been $597.95. Dr. Felshaw, Dentist, Lewis Bldg.-For Bldg.-For the purpose of Initiating new candidates, Miriam chapter, U. "D. O. E. S., will hold a special meeting in tbe Masonic temple tomorrow evening. eve-ning. Tho ceremony will begin at 8 o'clock. All members of the order are cordially invited. All kinds of Coal. Parker Coal Co.. cor 27th St. and Pac. Phone 19S-W. -Farmington Court Judge James A. Howell Is holding court at Farming-ton Farming-ton today. This is the second-day sesuon but it Is expected that the ra court will be in session in Ogden to-51 to-51 morrow. ' j Doctor Fred Q. Clark removed to 4T Suite 7C7-8-9-10. David Eccles Bldg. -3 From Salt Lake Thomas Harte, "' ' general agent of the Western Pacific -.i ' TYlth headquarters in Salt Lake City, 'J was in Ogden today on business. ;' In using B & G Butter you get all you pay for. ) ' Reward $3000 The reward for the , -j capture of the bandit who held up - A Oregon Short Line train No. 1 near i the Roy stntlon Sunday morning, was r", raised to ?3000 yesterday, by the ad-'J ad-'J cltlon of $1000 by the State of Utnh. 3jy Tue government, railroad, state and M city detectives and police are still ?j co-operating to apprehend the robber. ' ' J Spargo'e for rubber atamps, seals, ' - sic ' j From Los Angeles Mrs. M. I. Shortz, wife of Commercial Agent Shortz of tho Southern Pacific, ar-' ar-' j rived home yesterday from Callfor-" Callfor-" nla. She passed a month In Los Angeles An-geles and the coast pleasure resorts, ' Tlsltlng with friends. 1 Royal, perfect coal, sold and guaranteed guar-anteed by M. L, Jones Coal & Ice Co. I 1-15-tf Dancing Party The Marriott Re- h . Hef society will give a dancing party '. In the ward hall Friday night. Summeriirs stove repair bouse for paints, varnishes and brushes. . jj , Hammon Case In Judge N. J. Har- , tIb division of the district court to- ' !ay was resumed the trial of the case . o L. B. Hammon & Sons against ' tho Phoenix Construction company. . The trial was ppened yesterday morn- i ng and will not be concluded until this evening or tomorrow morning. ! Downs' new cafe is now open. 176- 25th SL Marion Hotel. i Show Estate In the matter of the I estate of Hannab Shaw, deceased, 1 JameB D. Shaw has petitioned, that either James H. DeVine of H. M. j Monson be appointed administrator. ' Te petition relates that Mrs. Shaw J died intestate May 24, 1913, leaving a "nail estate in Weber county. Marriage Licenses Marriage licens- ' ta have been issued to Ola Lance and ' Ethel Hall of. Evanston, Wyoming; i Albert O. Connor and Josephine Hous- ton of Farmington, and to J. W. Cain jnd Jessie Loe Garrett of Rupert, Ida- j Qoei to Salt Lake George B. Scott, i Ace-president and manager of the I tern district of the Metropolitan T Je Insurance company, passed I Wgh Ogden today, enroute to Salt Uke City, from Logan. Ho went to &an last night with George D. Ben- ' ttt, manager of Ogden diBtricL Railroad Men-T. M. Davis, general $ent of tbe Colorado Midland, and W. ' JLB'and,11 traveling freight and passer pas-ser agent of the Burlington Route, 'tte in Ogden today on business. jed to pay the costs of suit and wed to the plaintiff In the divorce Sf.e of Clara Elliott againBt Clifford ) rfltott on the ground of failure to JJ "ovldo. The defendant will bo re-m re-m ur,Vorc'A decree of divorce has been M Forney fees. m - nn- |