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Show RANDOM iREfERENCES ,4 I i Good watcha Price. 278 25th. - 3 Joint Mooting The city and county j 'hoards of education will hold a joint I meeting noxt Monday morning for the -1 ijurpoBe of discussing the question of ; "'J 'taxes in the two school difltrlctB. I . ICE, pur distilled artificial only M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co.. 413 24tb ' I DANCE WITH SYLVAN PARK J BAND AT SYLVAN PARK THURS- M DAY NIGHT, APRIL 22. J Pharmacists According to an an- 'sf nouncement made yesterday eninq M jbj President A. R. Mclntyre of the .11 -Utah Pharmaceutical association, that 'M organization Is to hold Its annual con- if ivention In Ogden on Tune 22 and 23 and it Is expected that 300 persons. including members and their ladles, ' ijl will attend. J ICE Distilled water ICE Call r J Ogden City Ice Co., Phone 618. M ALL THE LATE, MODERN DAN- CES AT SYLVAN PARK THURS- a DAY NIGHT. rM Stolen T. W. Hohbs, who reBides 'ffll: . Tn-ontviirhih street and Tyler I JBl avenue, reported the theft of two 3f Bftws and two planes to the police dc m partment last night and John Mul- 4' hearn reported that a man with whom "I lie had been rooming at 8510 Lincoln J avenue, had robbed him of $15. B. & G. Butter Is always 'in good ;1 taste." '41 Joe Kelly and George Gerry were I arrested vesterday afternoon by Pa T trolman Paine and Guard Thomas T Lever on a charge of disturbing the js -peace b fighting 'jj For fireplaces, grates, see Ogden M Marble Co.. 2420 Adams M Seeking New Trial In the case of 9 Annie E. Bowe against the Utah Light M & Railway company, the plaintiff has -8 given notice of intention to make - M motion for a new trial The plain- tirf sued to recover $1020 damages for II having electric lights removed from her place of business on lower Twen-M Twen-M t -firth street. The jury rendered a J verdict of no cause of action rim SLYVAN PARK OPENS THURS- m DAL NIGHT. APRIL 22. 'M Disturbed the Peace Julius Farley M was taken into custody yesterday 9' evening by Sergeant Iayne and Pa- W trolman Manzel on a charge of dis- turbing the peace. It is alleged that he created a disturbance at the home '9, of a neighbor Sunday night and Mrs 'm William Rackham. K. Van Knmpen 'M and John Jensen will appear as wit- M nesses in the case. J Dr. R. J. Schultz has moved his ofTlce to 361 28th St . ', A baby boy was born to Mr. and ll Mrs. Alfred Ashton. Mr. Ashton is m employed as a salesman at the Walk-'F Walk-'F Over shoe store '.M THE CROWD WILL BE AT SYL- I M VAN PARK THURSDAY NIGHT. - M Mrs Ellen E. Packer and son. Earl, departed yesterday for Portland. Ore. They expect later to go to Hamilton City, Cal., and other points along the X coast and will be away for about six v-9 weeks. M False Teeth Patrolman William M Brown found a gold bridge with two - .9 teeth on It yesterday at the rear of a Twenty-fourth street saloon. The ; owner may secure it by calling at the police station ''jB SPRING HOP, SYLVAN PARK, ffl! THURSDAY NIGHT. S The loss of a suitcase was reported i'M to the police yesterday by a member of the Kohn Liquor company. ' B 1 Increase Capital Stock The Ogden backing & Provision company has 9 filed amended articles of lncorpora- -9 tion in the county clerk's office, In- W. creasing the capital stock to $1,000.- M 000 The stock Is divided into shares ' tno 1ar vame SO eaCQ- Homoseekera A party of homeseek-! homeseek-! ers composed of C Z. Harris, S. W. M Hendrick, A. H Thompson, Eugene IBH' Schwab and N. K. Nelson departed to- Hj day via the Western Pacific for Deeth, Nev , where they have located home-Wm home-Wm eteads. SH Complimontary Recitals The piano pupils of Travy Y. Cannon will ap- tSm Tiear tonight at the Weber academy J in a complimentary recital, assisted by WUlard Andelln, the well known 9H basso prof undo of Salt Lake. Hflt Back from Nebraska- Robert R. Goodman. sslstant dty ticket agent I for the Union Pacific, returned home yesterday afternoon from a two weeks' vacation in the middle wesL While away he visited friends and relatives rel-atives in Lincoln and Omaha, Neb., and Denver, Colo. Mrs. Rachel White of Hyrum, Cache county, departed from Ogden today for New York City via the Gould lines. Another of Paine Hurst Real Sales We are making an early cut on suits, coats, dresses, skirts, waists and petticoats In order to appreciate our quotations, you must come to the ready to-wear department and see for yourself; also watch our windows. - W. P. Walker departed today via the Western Pacific for a viBit to the San Francisco exposition. Addition to Laundry The Troy laundry is building an addition to its quarters on Wall avenue, between Twonty-flfth and Twenty-sixth streets that will cost in the neighborhood of $2500. Tobacco Taken The Bamberger Express company reported the theft of two butts of tobacco from a baggage bag-gage car which was broken Into Saturday Sat-urday night Railroad Men Phil Thompson, contracting con-tracting agent for the Chicago Great Western, M. D Sliortz, traveling freight and passenger agent for the Southern Pacific, and W. H. Hamlin, traveling freight agent for the Burlington Bur-lington Route, were in Ogden todav on business. Trams to Ely City Ticket Agent Paul Beemer of the Union Pacific railroad received notice from General j Manager L G. Cannon of the Nevada ' Northern railway to the effect that the Nevada Northern would resume the operations of its trains, and 4 on Sunday. May 2, for rho summer Train No 3 will make the trip from Ely to Shafter and Cobre and No. 4 will make it from Cobre and Shafter to Ely. At the general assembly this morn Ing at the Weber academy. Miss Verna Van Dyke gave two well selected se-lected piano numbers and Miss lone Jensen and Miss Rae Lofgren delivered deliv-ered orations which were commend-ably commend-ably given. Miss Effie Jones left Ogden yesterday yes-terday morning for a short visit with friends in Kalispell, Mont Recovering Mark Brown, the fi-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Brown, is recovering from an operation opera-tion for internal ailments Set for Hearing The Injunction suit of the Peery Building company against the Notable Feature company ha? been set for hearing before Judge N. J. Harris next Friday. General Superintendent W. A. Whitney Whit-ney of the Oregon Short Lino was expected ex-pected to arrive In Ogden this after noon from the north Many Travelers Passenger traffic through the local union terminal was made noticeably heavy today by the arrival of Southern Pacific train No. 20 in two sections Goes North Qutncy R Craft of the fiscal agent's office in the forest service ser-vice has gone to Idaho and Oregon on business connected with his department. de-partment. He will bo away from Ogden about a month Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses licen-ses have been issued to Alma Theodore Theo-dore Davis of Idaho Falls. Idaho, and Annie E Smith of Dillon, Montana John D. Ahercromble and Ella A. Wegner of Rockland, Idaho; Richard W. Bndwell of Salt Lake and Verdle Young of Bngham City; Earl R. Wheeler and Fern E Wilson of Ogden; Og-den; John E. Everett and Erma God-dard God-dard of Ogden, and to Rav S. Malan and Lillian L Royle of Ogden. 00 |