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Show I RANDOM I REFERENCES a t '! Good watcha Vs. Price. 27S 25th. I ' Electric Lines The April number I ' of the Official Railroad Guide, one of I U the leading railroad publications of I the country, contains the route and I '- timetable of the Ogden, Logan & Ida- I 1 ho, and the Salt Lake & Ogden rall- I j roads The official roster of each I ,' road is given with M. S. Browning, I .! president of the Ogden, Logan & Ida- I 5 ho company, L "R. Eccles and Joseph I '1 Scowcroft vice presidents; Royal Ec- I ' cles secretary, R. B. Porter, treasurer; I 'I and P D. Kline general manager. I j Julian M. Bamberger is named as I J president and geenral manager of the I i Bait Lake & Ogden company; John B.'- I 1 Bean and James H. De-Vine vice pres- I j ldents, and E, A. Wall secretary and I 1 treasurer. I s Kodak Filmo ccveloped 10c each I X roll. Velox oaoer used. Mclntyrc Drug I ' The Vilcox Grocery Store to be va- I l cated Foon is for rent This is a busl- I : ness chance for enterprising grocery- I men that cannot be lightly overlooked. I J W. B. Wedell, phone 2222. I i Departs S. R. Toucey, superintend- I ' out of tho Wyoming division of the I :3 Union Pacific with headquarters at I I' Cheyenne, Wyo., departed yesterday I 1 for Evanston, following a two days' I 5 visit in Ogden. He expected to pass a I day or two at Evanston in an official I 'j Rapacity I Dr. Felshaw, Dentist, Lewis Bldg.- I 7 Delegates J. J. Brummitt, secre- I 1 tarv of the Ogden Chamber of Com- I merce, has received a communication I -f from ex-President William H. Tatt, I ' asking that delegates be sent from I - here to the first annual national as- I ' serablage of the League to Enforce I rt Peace, to be held in Washington on I May 26 and 2Ti Mr. Taft Is the presi- I , dent of the League. I :J B &, G the correct thing in Butter. I Old Man Falls Yesterday after- I j noon M. W. Dalton met with a painful I . Injurv when he stepped on a floor I " that had been soaped and fell. His I ' right side and back were severely I ' bruised He was taken to the hospi- I J tal for treatment and the doctor I . states today that he will be ableto I return to his home in Brigham City I l -Js a short time. Mr. Dalton is 87 I ) years old. I Spargo'o for rubber stamps, seale, I . etc I ? For Sale, Cheap Light Bulck I ', Roadster. Phone 1278 or Jost Bros. - M New Garage Excavation work for 'J ,' the new garage which Is being erect- ed bv the D. H. Peer- estate imme-9 imme-9 dlately east of the Ogden theatre on 9 Twenty-fifth street, has begun. Tho 9 " building is to be completed in about Im 60 days. The garage will be occu- 1 , pied bv the Cadillac company. I 'i MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONU- I j; MBNTS. OPP. CITY CEMETERY. - M i Case Continued Hearing of the J mptioh for new trial In the district m ' court, in the case of Enoch E. Fuller ' against Earlguhr Ferrln, et al., has been continued indefinitely. Judgment fl 5 was given in favor of the defendants M : and the plaintiff wants a new trloL m ' ICE. Pure dibtllled artificial only. M We do not handle pond ice. M. L. M Jones Coal & Ice Co., 413-24th SL -M' Motion Denied In the case of M l Jsmes Williamson ngainet tlxe Salt :ta Lake & Ogden Railway company, M Judge James A. Howell has denied M !, the motion to dismiss, and the defend-gX defend-gX ant company given fifteen days in dm Which to answer. 'M Durland Estate In the matter of ffl !, tho estate of Harry K. Durland, de- fljg ceased, tho petition for an order to h3 . sell leal eBtate has heen set for hear- SH Ing In the district court April 28. ; Demurrer Overruled In the case ri ! of Louis Muuaran against the Ogden, i ; Logan & Idaho Railway company, the fm demurrer has been overruled by tne m ' district court, and the defendant com- ioM Pany given ten days to file an answer. -'J Auto to Be Returned In the dls- fM Wet court, the caso of the white- HM Bavage Motor company n t setn M ' Thomas has been dismissed at plaln- l tiff's cost It is stipulated, howeveg 3 i that the defendant shall wJg Jl the automobllo which the Plaintiff S3 sought to replevy. Mr. Thomas lmio S3 cently purchased the mobile M from a party who mJn6J A wer, and was given a bill of sale. M Goes to Jury-Tho personal Injury M case of Louise Conway, against tho m S5t Lake & Ogden Rail way company yM tas been submitted to tho Jury and It ftTI ta expected that a verdict will be i&i reached during the afternoon. lW ' Marriage UoeneeMartay lteen. ZhA Ees have been issued to Albert Hecox kf and Martha Edna Rowland of Ogden, W ,nad to Albert Rosenberg of Brooklyn al Rttl Sylvia Horowitz of New lork. 2$. MJscIonarlM-A Party of Mormon JBi, missionaries, occupying a special car, is scheduled to arrive in Ogden tonight to-night at 6:20 o'clock on Or.egon Short Line train No. 29. The car will be transferred to Union Pacific train No. 10 at the local terminal and the missionaries mis-sionaries will depart for the east at 6:45 o'clock. Railroad Officials President J. T. Clark of the Chicago, St Paul & Milwaukee Mil-waukee railroad, and paity Is scheduled sched-uled tc pass through Ogden tomorrow, westbound. The party Ib traveling in C, St. P. & M. car "551." Delinquent Taxes The city board of commissioners this morning passed a lesolution directing the city treasurer treas-urer to sell property for delinquent special taxes in sidewalk district No. 112. This district embraces various parts of the southeastern part of the city, east of Washington avenue, in which there is a delinquency of about $100Q. City Treasurer Carl Allison, states that he will Immediately advertise ad-vertise the proposed sale. Seriously III Theodore Schansen-bach Schansen-bach was taken suddenly ill yesterday and late this afternoon was reported to be in a serious condition. He Is being cared for at the home of Mr. and Mrs! Fred J. Kiesel. Several weeks ago, Mr. Schansenbach suffered a siege of illness, but apparently recovered re-covered and had been attending to his usual business affairs until he was again stricken. |