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Show .jjfl For Subscription and Advertising Wi Department, Call Phone No. B6. J KANDOM 51 REFERENCES .j Good, watches i& Price. 278 25th. V III Tr0Ut p,anted Eighty thousand IS Ml trout were planted in the hcadquar k$M ters of the Ogden river Tuesday by J, rj -3 D. Harris, Jr., and Jack Johnson. Mr "7 It Harris says that only about 60 out of J the entire number were lost. The two r M ratn were accompanied by A. H, !i If Jloyes, district fish and game warden. 1 J Jl The trio arriTed in Liberty in the S midst of the Fourth of July celebra- ) tion. J It tomes from Creation's cleanest ( creamery B & G Butter. J Lion Coal Officials The annual J ft summer conference of the sales offl- j$R cials of the Lion Coal company, M -ahich has Its head offices In Ogdeu, m Tvas held yesterday In the company's B offices In the Eccles building. The company's territory practically ex- d E tends from the Missouri river to the jj)q2 Pacific coast and from the Canadian ,) S border to the Rio Grande. The repre- c ; l sentatives present at yesterday's 7) ' i. meeting besides D. H. Pape, general , I manager, and H. C. Marchant, sales C t manager were Lon E. Hoss, C. J. f ; ; Hawks, T. J. Ilill, and E. J. Bartells. j ' Maternity cases cared for by Clara y Berges at her home, 168 Doxey Ave. ) , Tel. 1066. G-12-lmo ? Oil Station. The. Continental. Oil ) i company has applied to the city com- ''J mlssioners for a permit to construct & a service station on the corner of 7'sl Twenty-fifth street and Quincy ave- vfU DR. MORRISON OBteopath, Eccles Bldg. 5-13-6mo ?M Long Service Harry Hill, one oh Sjj the night passenger directors at the J union passenger station, passed his A thirty-fourth anniversary as an em-7M em-7M ployee of the Ogden Short Line rail- road, on July 4th. iff MITCHELL BROS. FOR MOKIT- , MENTS. OPP. CITY CEMETERY. -je On a Visit. Lawrence Taylor re- Si 1 turned to Helena, Mont., this morn-)! morn-)! i ing to resume his position with the I)'i ' Western Union Telegraph company. V ! He was a visitor at the home of his 1 parents in Ogden for the past month. For Sale Good piano, also Piano Player and rolls of music. Cheap for cash. Willard Scowcroft, No. 432 27th street. III. Samuel Fowler, night depot master at the union terminal, is confined con-fined to his home on account of ill health. His position is being filled by "Si" Tracy of the day force. UPHOLSTERING and repairing. Call 2456-M. Inspect Sheep Interests.-T D. Ryan departed this morning for Soda Springs, Idaho. He will Inspect his extensive sheep interests in that district dis-trict and will be away about three dcLYS k. Patronize Home Industry. Smoke 'U" brand, 5c cigar. Grass Flre.-The fire department ex. tingulBhed a grass fire at Twenty second street and Jefferson avenue, about 10:30 o'clock last night. ICE. Pure distilled artificial only. We do not handle pond Ice. M. u Jones Coal & Ice Cc. 413-24th St. Held in Jail-Fran R. Fackled was taken into custody last night by Patrolman Walter Moore and petec tecUve Peter Naylin and will he hold at the city jail Pendtoff an invcsUga tion. When searched by the ' officers, the man had a skeleton key and blanks for making other kes. and printing. v Twilight Sleep-A l2;Puntdheb. bov was bom last night at the Dee hospital to Mr. and Mrs J- J- drews. The birth was a twilight sleep case and jnother and babe are re ported to be doing ol7-Af'Ji drews is a member of the Ogden Hign school faculty. For fine diamond mounting and gen-j oral jewelry repairing, go to Paul w. Stecher, 352 24th St. Improving-Edgar W. fJfiS recently had his left ee ampUUted at the Dee hospital, is reported to be convalescing rapidly. Trip to CoastMrs, J. C. Brojrnot m 475 Twenty-fifth street departed yes terday for Oakland Ca , to t H several weel "With ner 9 niotlier. -ni. , nf By0ta. count, wo taVjMJjff.j! I BTornMr. and Mrs. Ttom J borne. 2023 Cl.IWs anuo, are I Jolcins over Ihe arrival of a n pound baby girl al tbelr ni" tm a daughter, June 16, to t June jffl Ukickiro Watanabe, a daugnie & m 18; to Mr. and Mrs JamM S m daughter, July 1; to Mr. an t0 - i seph A. Carlson, a son, Jim n -1 Mr. and Mrs. William P. Bowe r j June 15; to Mr. and Mr'" and f Bell, a daughter ' a daughter, 4 Mrs. Chester M. Berry, George k Juno 20; to Mr. and. Mr s. Udlnk. a son, J".,"0'son( June 10; Mrs. George f ewcomb a J to Mr. and Mrs x Mrg k daughter. June 26, to wj. f John E. Larsen, a son, July ! Parted today for San Francisco t . Angeles and San Diego over e ! Southern Pacific railroad. . From Promontory Point J a Jn,?5?' eraP operator of the Snern Pacific at Promontory Point . was an Ogden visitor today. ' Left Yesterday. Mrs T p c-mttv, . departed for sJ Fraie Jo yesterday I No? 5 n Southern Pacific SS ' qp?!n i Coast- r. and Mrs. F. M Scanlon departed today over the Salt : Lake Route for Los Angeles General Manager H. V Piatt vip OreS1,. STTral onager of tte ' mF oS I Sh?rt LIne inroad, passed U rough Ogden this morning 'on his in-itlal in-itlal trip of inspection. He was accompanied ac-companied by General Superintendent I V; qiItney' both officials occupying occupy-ing TJ. P. private car "100." Watch Found The watch and chain WlJ Ch ?'. H' Reeder' a youth who callms his home as Salt Lake, took from Thomas Smith when he held the latter up near the corner of Twenty-third Twenty-third and Adams, Tuesday nlght,was found yesterday morning by Sergeant H. C. Peterson at the spot where Everett Ev-erett Noble seized the amateur highwayman high-wayman and pinned him to the ground until the arrival of officers. |