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Show I "random jtEPERENCES On June 24, the Utah Pioneers were between the crossing of the Sweet- ; '' hater and South Pass, Wyoming. They ' trero 200 miles from the Great Salt r Lake basin Good watches Vx Price. 278 25th. Laprobes Recovered Three of the laprobes stolen from the automobiles of Clyde Clark and M. L. Higley, near the Carnival grounds Thursday night were turned over to the police last night by John CaStlo, an employe of the carnival company. They were ' found cached In a clump of brush on the outskirts of the carnival grounds. For Sale Cheap Two delivery wagons, wag-ons, six horses, double and single harnesses; one fifteen h. p. boiler, one ten n p. sieam engine, uuew I Packing & Provision Co. Japanese Robbed J. T. Endow, a i Japanese employe of the Salt Lake and Ogden railroad, residing at Thirty-first Thirty-first street and GraiH avenue, reported report-ed to the police last night that his pocket had been picked, at the carnival carni-val grounds. He stated that the pickpocket pick-pocket secured $35 In cash and a rail-' rail-' road check for 39. The railroad was toJfied to stop payment on the check I DR. MORRISON osteopath, Eccles ! Bldg. 5-13-6mo '. Conference The quarterly confer-1 confer-1 ence of the North Weber stake will 'te held tomorrow in the tabernacle, ';.. rrith sessions at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m j The principal speakers will be Apos- . ld A. Smith. I MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONU- ,; MENTS OPP. CITY CEMETERY. -First Ward E. S. Hinckley will ad- dress the Parents' class of the First .7ard, tomorrow morning, the meeting beginning at 10 30 o'clock. , ICE. Pure distilled artificial only. We do not handle pond ice. M. L. 7 Jones Coal & Ice Cc 413-24th St. - Fire Sparks from a chimney this morning set fire to the roof of the H. Harris residence, 1415 Grant avenue. ave-nue. Damage to the amount of 10 ' 7.E6 done. Browning Bros. Co. "Hudson Ave. for the unequaled Kodak Developing 1 and printing. 5-20-2mo ' Women of Woodcraft Tomorrow d afternoon at 1:30 o'clock the officers, guards and members of Ogden Circle No. 581, Women of Woodcraft will : meet in the V. O. W. hall and will proceed to the City cemetery at 2 p. m., when the order will unveil the ' monuments of the late Neighbors Gertrude Ger-trude E. Macdonell and. Mollie Paine. ' Committees will decorate the graves in the Mountain View cemetery in the morning and those of the City cemetery ceme-tery in the afternoon. For Tine diamond mounting and general gen-eral Jewelry repairing, go to Paul W. " Stecher, 352 24th St. . Sixth Ward Judge W. H. Reeder mil speak in the Sixth ward tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. B &. G Butter You'll like It. Marriage License A marriage -license has been issued to James H. King, age 25 and Clara J. D. Young-berg Young-berg both of South Hooper. Maternity cases cared for by Clara Berges at her home, 168 Doxey Ave. Tel. 1066. 6-12-lmo Order to Sell An order has been Issued by Judge N. J. Harris authorizing authoriz-ing David C. Eccles to sell tho real estate belonging to the minors William Wil-liam C. and Homer G. Eccles. WE still have a number of the men's oxfords left; good sizes and "best grades, 4 to 6. Now 2.50. Call tnd see them, while they last. Hor-focks Hor-focks Bros. The Sunday school of the First Presbyterian church will meet tomor low at 10 The Sunday school of the Central Park Presbyterian church will tteot tomorrow at 9:45. This change of hour for these schools will continue until September 7th. rr |