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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Good watch hk Price. 278 26th. - Two Are Arraigned Joe Brusco and Frank Brown worn arraigned before Judge J A. Howell Monday afternoon charged with burglarizing a box car June 7. They took until Thursday morning to plead to the Information and Brown asked for the Immediate appointment of an attorney to defend him, whereupon the court appointed D. L. Stone. Brusco stated that he would want an attorney but that lie would think the matter over a little before having the appointment made ICE, pure distilled artificial onlv. M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co.. 413 24th New Fumigating Material DiscoveredDruggists Discov-eredDruggists say that a substitute for potasium permanganate in fumigating fumi-gating material has been discovered to exist in potash and lime The cost of the former Ingredient has increased in-creased from 16 cents to ?12r. a pound, making fumigating expensive. Potash Pot-ash and lime are cheap and it is expected ex-pected that they will be used quite exten6ivelv bv health officers County Coun-ty Physician A A. Robinson states that he Will recommend its use in Weber county B & G Butter has a flavor all its own. The Southern Pacific announces that it has hooked an average of one special train for every other daj be tween now and the first of October to the Panama-Pacific exposition at San Francisco Pure Artificial Ice Independent Coal & Ice Co. Phone 807. The Salt Lake ft Utah Electric company, it is said, will open the line now under construction from Provo, Utah, to Springfield in July, and plans' are under consideration for the Immediate construction of the proposed propos-ed extension to Payson. Go to Winter's Resort for refreshments refresh-ments and amusements at Huntsville. Mrs. Winters, Prop. A. E. Hutchinson has been appointed appoint-ed general purchasing agent of the Oregon Short Line, with headquarters headquart-ers at Salt Lake City, succeeding C. H. Robinson, who has been appointed general storekeeper at Pocatello. succeeding suc-ceeding T. A. Martin, promoted. ICE Pure Artificial Only. Call $07 James Coal & Ice Co, Crop Conditions Promising. Chief of Police W, 1. Norton returned yes-terdav yes-terdav from a trip into the Curlew alley and Pocatello valley country and reports the dr farms th ;- 1 In splendid condition. The farmers, ho says, are very optimistic of a prosperous season as the growing grain is In prime condition. Elks' Excursion to Eureka, via Denver Den-ver & Rio Grande, June 16. Round trip, 54.35. Limit three days. Train leaves 6:55 a m. Oaden Girl to Study in Europe Miss fc-lien nieiBBuci, uaUe,. -- and Mrs Fred Melssner, has arranged to study with Prof Alberto Jones, the famous European organist and teacher teach-er during his ten weeks sta in Europe Eur-ope Miss Meissner attended the reception re-ception given to Prof. Jones by his Utah pupils last Saturday night. Mr and Mrs. J. D Cameron departed depart-ed yesterday for an extended tour of California. K O T. M. Official in Ogden Sam Mianer' of Falrgrove, Mich., is visiting visit-ing in Ogden at the home of Dr I Wright Yesterday Dr Wright wa visited by S D. McMaster. grnnd record rec-ord keeper of the K. O. T M of Mis-louri. Mis-louri. Sacred Heart Program Changed Owing to an unexpected event the Junior day exerciBes of commencement commence-ment week at Sacred Heart academy will be held at 10:30 o'clock Wednesday Wednes-day morning instead of 10 o'clock, as origirally announced. The faculty has extended a cordial invitation to the friends of the school and the public pub-lic to attend the exercises. Return From Yellowstone Eugene Carr and Luke Wright have returned from a ten days' outins in Yellowstone Yellow-stone park well pleased with their experience and having in their possession pos-session a number of pounds of trout. They state that "all things are beautiful" beau-tiful" in the park at this time, and that there are many tourists finding their way to the national pleasure re 6ort. Activity In Building In the building build-ing line brisk activity prevails both in the erection of business houses and residences. J. M. Thomas is building a business and rooming house block on Twentv-fourth street, between Grant and 'Lincoln avenues It will be a two-story brick building and will cost in the neighborhood of $3,500. D. M. Moore has begun the erection of a residence on Washington avenue, hetween Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, that will cost upwards of ?2.600. Visitors From Kaysvllle Mr and Mrs. Harvey King of Kaysvllle were Ogden visitors yesterday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McBride. Mr, King is in the sheep business and he reports favorable conditions union' the herds. Two Are Arraigned In Judge N. J. Harris' division of the district court tills morning George Paulos and Chris Manos, Greeks, were arraigned on the charge of stealing sheep. They both took the statutory time to plead, which will be Thursday morning. New Road Constructed Tho Og-den-Logan & Idaho Railway company has completed the laying of new roadbed road-bed on Its line between Harrisville find Hot Springs The Brigham cars are now being regularly operated over that route instead of going by way of North Ogden and Pleasant View. New rails and ties were placed in position and it is said that as soon as a ballasting bal-lasting shall have been done, the road In tween the two points will be In better bet-ter condition than ever before. Probate Hearing Arranged Hearing Hear-ing of the petition for revocation of letters of administration in the mutter mut-ter of the estate of James D. Martin, deceased has been set for hearing In the district court June 25. Ogden Man Seriously III C. W. Hadley is quite seriously ill at his home, 885 Twenty-sixth street, suffer-in- r.f stomach trouble. Mr Hadley recently returned from California, where he spent the winter. Depart on Tour Mr and Mrs W B Rushmer and son. Husler Rushraer. Mr and Mrs J B. Cecil and chit .Iron, Ruth and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rushmer and children. Earl, Law rence and Robert, departed yesterday In automobiles for California They expect to spend tvo months in touring the exposition state Kxpprienced office girl, competent to do stenographic work, wanted at once; pie full references and state age; also salary wanted. Address Boy 706, Ogden Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses licen-ses have been issued to Otto W Bau-man Bau-man and Cwrnnyth Thackc-ry of Og-d Og-d a; Cola KUngenstem of Ogden and Anna S. Richardson of Savannah. Ga; Andrew Petterson of Clinton and Er-ma Er-ma Simpson of Hooper; Joseph D. Perry of Ogden and Cella L. Montgomery Mont-gomery of North Ogden; John B I Jones of Bancroft. Idaho, and Alice B Coles of Kaysvllle, and to Archibald Archi-bald P. Clifford and Ann F Barker of North Ogden. Gaines Sentenced Albert Gaines. 17 years of age, was committed to the state Industrial school today after aft-er being given a hearing in the Jue-nlle Jue-nlle court. He confessed last Sun-day Sun-day to having stolen approximately 100 chickens in the past few weeks and the confession was ijorne out at trial by a number of witnesses. oo |