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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES Good Ltcha. i4 Price. 278 26th. VWtorr-0. P. Barrett, general pae-Bonffer pae-Bonffer agent of the Lackawanna railroad, rail-road, with headquarters in Chicago accompanied by Mrs. Barrett visited la Ogdan yesterday sereral hours. They are i.M:onte-aatfrom. California asd wWa here were guests of Paul jBwmawv dtr ticket-agent of the'TJnion 1 Pacific rtraflroad. Kodak Ftfnua developed 10o .eaoh lTo1l' yime P"Pr uaed. Molntyro Drug Pafte ProflpeTotia W. $ y09 trav. MS.xa anger agentvof -the Pennsyl-vaausJines, Pennsyl-vaausJines, accompanled,'bv E. W. Do-Foe Do-Foe ofOButto. Mont, was in" Ogden yesterday yes-terday visiting local railroad traffic officials. He was en Toute from Butte to Salt Lake and in speaking of his recent re-cent vlBit-to the Montana city, said he had'foundilt In an almost unprecedented unprecedent-ed condition, of prosperity. If a good Idea to pay particular attention to the Butter you buy. If It's B A G It's all right ail the time. -Mlnnoch In the estate of Poter Minnooh, deceased, a petition for an order to sell certain real estate has been filed In tho district court. 8pargo's for rubber otampn, seals, Quiet TJWe In the case of Mary A. Plgnpn against J. S. Carman et oL, a decree Quieting title to certain real estate has been given in favor of tho plaintiff. Default of the defendants was entered. MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONUMENTS. MONU-MENTS. OPP. CITY CEMETERY. -Boundary Dispute In Judge James A. Howell's division of the district court has been taken up tho trial of Sarah W. Chrlstensen against William Wil-liam D. McGregor et al, in a suit to settle a dispute as to tho boundary line of certain parcels of real estate. ICE. Pure distilled artificial only. We do not handle pond ice. M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co., 418-24th St. To VleH Relatives Blair Gwin departed de-parted today ovor the Denver and Rio Grande for Thomasville, Colo where he will visit relatives for several ) Randall Auto Livery, atand phone 288, Culley Drug. Res. Phone 836. -On a Visit Dr. and Mrs. C. K. Mac-Murdy Mac-Murdy departed today over the Denver and Rio Grande railroad for New IL York, for an extended visit. Ij Hotel Hudson Under now nianage- I '. ment. Mrs. Benjamin Howell, man- I ager; formerly of Wyoming and Ida- I , ho. I Born The birth of a daughter to I Mr and Mrs. C. W. Albright. April 19, I , was reported at the city health office I ; today. I , COUPONS, tags and certificates I , bought, sold and exchanged. 2562 I Washington Ave. Now doing business; Downs' Cafe, 176-25th, Marion Hotel building. 4-21-lwk Stopped Over Judge PI. H. Rolapp stopped off in Ogden a short time to- day on his way to Seattle where he has business lu connection with the ; Great Western Sugar company of : Denver, Colrado. (Baseball Game Substituting, at an eleventh hour Invitation, for the Kays- l ville high school team, the Weber academy baseball team went to Salt Lake yesterday and played a game with the Westminster college nine. The contest was won by the Salt Lakers, the score being 14 to 13. W. L. Rusaell Seriously III It is reported today that W. L, Russell of the Russell-James, who has been dangerously dan-gerously III since his return from California, Is showing signs of im- ; provement Marriage License A marrlago 11- ! cense was granted today to Henry R. 1 Prouty of Tooele and Mrs. Alice Chandler of Ogden. Retail License A retail liquor license li-cense has been granted to the Railroad Rail-road Porters & Waiters Social club of Ogden. It is a colored organization. organiza-tion. Marriage License A marriage 11-conHe 11-conHe has been issued to John Jensen of North Ogden and Frances Perry of Ogden. ""Democrats Meet The Weber coun- ty Democratic committee on organiza tion is holding a session in the office of State Senator Joseph Chez this afternoon for the purpose of select- : ing a county chairman, secretary and treasurer. |